Nippon Express Holdings Inc 2011 SR

The report details the Nippon Express Group's CSR initiatives for fiscal 2010, focusing on its transition toward strategic environmental management and global logistics growth. Key highlights include the establishment of the NITTSU Group University for human resource development and the revision of the Group Charter of Conduct to align with ISO 26000. The company actively promoted modal shifts to rail and marine transport to reduce CO2 emissions and expanded its global network to 37 countries. Additionally, the report outlines the group's emergency relief efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to achieving zero traffic and industrial accidents.

Company: Nippon Express Holdings Inc

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 54

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Nippon Express Holdings Inc

Nippon Express Holdings Inc 2011 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report details the Nippon Express Group's CSR initiatives for fiscal 2010, focusing on its transition toward strategic environmental management and global logistics growth. Key highlights include the establishment of the NITTSU Group University for human resource development and the revision of the Group Charter of Conduct to align with ISO 26000. The company actively promoted modal shifts to rail and marine transport to reduce CO2 emissions and expanded its global network to 37 countries. Additionally, the report outlines the group's emergency relief efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to achieving zero traffic and industrial accidents.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2011

Published

Sep 1, 2011

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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