Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA 2021 IR
The report highlights SM SAAM's performance in 2021, marking its 60th anniversary with record financial results, including a net income of US$78.6 million. The company successfully launched its Build to Grow strategy through 2025 and expanded its international footprint by acquiring 70% of Intertug, entering new markets in Colombia, El Salvador, and Peru. On the sustainability front, the company updated its governance, created a Corporate Sustainability and Communications Department, and achieved a 6% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, SM SAAM implemented the +Safety occupational health and safety program across its business units to foster a zero-accident culture.
Company: Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA
Sector: Industrials
Country: Chile
Year: 2021
Type: IR
Pages: 382
Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA
Integrated Report
The report highlights SM SAAM's performance in 2021, marking its 60th anniversary with record financial results, including a net income of US$78.6 million. The company successfully launched its Build to Grow strategy through 2025 and expanded its international footprint by acquiring 70% of Intertug, entering new markets in Colombia, El Salvador, and Peru. On the sustainability front, the company updated its governance, created a Corporate Sustainability and Communications Department, and achieved a 6% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, SM SAAM implemented the +Safety occupational health and safety program across its business units to foster a zero-accident culture.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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