Uni-Asia Group Ltd 2020 SR

The report outlines Uni-Asia Group Limited's sustainability performance for the 2020 fiscal year, focusing on its shipping and property investment segments. Key highlights include the transition of its shipping fleet to low-sulfur fuel in compliance with IMO 2020 regulations and the achievement of 76.5% ballast water treatment system installation. The company managed significant operational challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a successful crew repatriation and medical response for the Uni Challenge vessel. Despite the pandemic, the group maintained zero work-related injuries and fatalities and remained compliant with all anti-corruption regulations.

Company: Uni-Asia Group Ltd

Sector: Financials

Country: Singapore

Year: 2020

Type: SR

Pages: 28

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Uni-Asia Group Ltd

Uni-Asia Group Ltd 2020 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report outlines Uni-Asia Group Limited's sustainability performance for the 2020 fiscal year, focusing on its shipping and property investment segments. Key highlights include the transition of its shipping fleet to low-sulfur fuel in compliance with IMO 2020 regulations and the achievement of 76.5% ballast water treatment system installation. The company managed significant operational challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a successful crew repatriation and medical response for the Uni Challenge vessel. Despite the pandemic, the group maintained zero work-related injuries and fatalities and remained compliant with all anti-corruption regulations.

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Document Details

Report Year

2020

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020

Fiscal Year

2020

Published

May 20, 2021

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

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Energy Consumption

Workplace Fatalities

Employees