Wartsila Oyj Abp 2012 SR
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable lifecycle solutions in the marine and energy sectors. Key achievements in 2012 include a 12% growth in net sales and significant progress in R&D, with 4% of net sales dedicated to innovation. The company focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions through gas and dual-fuel engine technologies and improved energy efficiency. Operational highlights include a reduction in the lost-time injury frequency rate to 5.5 and the continued implementation of certified EHS management systems across 90% of the workforce. The report also details the acquisition of Hamworthy, strengthening its environmental solutions portfolio.
Company: Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Finland
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 104
Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable lifecycle solutions in the marine and energy sectors. Key achievements in 2012 include a 12% growth in net sales and significant progress in R&D, with 4% of net sales dedicated to innovation. The company focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions through gas and dual-fuel engine technologies and improved energy efficiency. Operational highlights include a reduction in the lost-time injury frequency rate to 5.5 and the continued implementation of certified EHS management systems across 90% of the workforce. The report also details the acquisition of Hamworthy, strengthening its environmental solutions portfolio.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
Feb 8, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women in Management
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