Metalac ad 2014 AR2
The report highlights Metalac Group's performance and corporate responsibility activities for the fiscal year 2014. Despite facing a challenging economic environment and a significant decline in exports to Russia and Ukraine, the company achieved a total consolidated income of 58.6 million euros and a net profit of 2.6 million euros. Metalac continued its strong commitment to sustainable development, integrating quality and environmental management systems certified under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Key highlights include the successful implementation of the 'Origami' document management system, investments in energy-efficient technologies, and extensive community support through the Metalac Foundation, which celebrated its ninth year of stimulating youth and families.
Company: Metalac ad
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Serbia
Year: 2014
Type: AR2
Pages: 49
Metalac ad
Annual Report
The report highlights Metalac Group's performance and corporate responsibility activities for the fiscal year 2014. Despite facing a challenging economic environment and a significant decline in exports to Russia and Ukraine, the company achieved a total consolidated income of 58.6 million euros and a net profit of 2.6 million euros. Metalac continued its strong commitment to sustainable development, integrating quality and environmental management systems certified under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Key highlights include the successful implementation of the 'Origami' document management system, investments in energy-efficient technologies, and extensive community support through the Metalac Foundation, which celebrated its ninth year of stimulating youth and families.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Apr 1, 2015
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English, Serbian
Pages
File Size
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