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As a market-leading technology distributor, Exertis is always looking to uphold our reputation as a superior value-added supplier of quality goods and services. That’s why Exertis is dedicated to maintaining the highest levels of sustainability, quality and ethical performance in all that we do. We cultivate a strong internal culture of ethical practice and legal compliancy from senior management to our admin and warehousing staff.

Our mandate covers our people, health and safety, business ethics, environment and economic contributions, which we continually monitor for improvements. We believe that being a good local community member also means giving back more globally; helping local charities, reducing our environmental footprint and always doing the right thing. We place high importance on these policies and we see them as intrinsic to our overall business success.

Exertis regularly undertakes ethics and compliance staff training globally; ensuring there is always a focus on what's right, compliant, legal and ethical. It also means more: we will always aim to follow best practices and to act fairly in whatever we are doing.

We value our reputation and it's essential that our partners trust us to provide honest, decent and credible business practices to deliver mutual, future business success.

DCC Staff

The Exertis quality policy is well documented at a group level and it's our ambition to continually improve on performance by regularly evaluating services and identifying actions to ensure we maintain high levels of service. As a group all output documentation is controlled by version control numbers, training is undertaken, regularly reviewed, audited and improved upon on a consistent basis. Today Exertis is ISO 9001 accredited for Account Payable Services, Goods in, General and Telco Customer Services.

It's this attention to the quality of what we do, that businesses engaged with Exertis can be rest assured that we will always strive for first-class systems and processes and we will never rest on our laurels when it comes to quality.

Exertis is committed and dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility are adhered to both on a company wide basis as well as with our supply base. In the case of Exertis sourced suppliers, we employ a strict Code of Conduct and are absolutely committed to ensuring social responsibility is employed throughout the supply base. We particularly emphasise a strict 'no tolerance' policy towards human trafficking and slavery. Audits of our suppliers are frequent and all encompassing.

The 'Code of Conduct' includes the following:

  • There is no forced, bonded or involuntary prison labour
  • Workers are free to leave their employer after reasonable notice
  • Freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining are respected
  • Working conditions are safe and hygienic
  • Child labour shall never be used
  • Living wages are paid
  • Working hours are not excessive
  • No discrimination on any basis is practised
  • Regular employment is provided
  • No harsh or inhumane treatment is allowed

No deviations from this Code of Conduct are tolerated.

Our suppliers must adhere to these standards as a condition of doing business with us and our customers.

As a supplier of products that contain metals, Exertis is committed to operating in a socially responsible way. It is our policy to refrain from purchasing products from any known conflict sources and we expect our suppliers to adhere to the same standards.

Climate Change Strategy

Exertis has committed to reducing carbon intensity by 15% in 2015 against a baseline of FY2011. At a Group level, carbon intensity has reduced by 28% since FY2011 on a tonnes CO2e per revenue basis. This has been achieved by operational efficiencies minimising the increase in absolute carbon emissions (9% since FY2011) against a background of significant revenue growth. Group wide carbon intensity metrics can also be expressed in terms of per employee (reduction of 14%) and on operating profit basis (increase of 2%). However, given the diversity of our business activities, Group level carbon intensity metrics are of limited value. Instead our focus is on subsidiary specific carbon intensity metrics that can be more clearly aligned with operating efficiencies, for example emissions per unit of product delivered or manufactured. Subsidiaries continue to identify opportunities to reduce energy usage through greater efficiency in vehicle routing and engine monitoring, installation of energy efficient technologies and careful analysis of energy consumption patterns.

Transportation

The implementation of a Group wide energy and carbon reporting IT platform and the use of engine monitoring systems in HGVs has increased our ability to track and manage energy usage more effectively and to identify opportunities to achieve further energy savings. At a Group level, over the past three years carbon intensity has reduced by 28% on a per revenue basis and by 14% on a per employee basis while increasing by 2% on a per profit basis.

Environmental Compliance and Spills

In the last 12 months, Exertis received no fines for non-compliance with environmental laws and regulations (for example in relation to waste packaging, waste electronic and electrical equipment, pollution or environmental licensing) in the reporting period and no environmental cases have been brought through dispute resolution mechanisms. Our policy is to still recycle hardware products for reseller partners on demand and in line with our current local and national recycling programmes.

Core Values

Core Values

At Exertis we believe we are judged by how we act and that our reputation is defined buy how we put into practice our core values.

 

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Exertis TechAid Charity

Charity Support: TechAid

In 2015, Exertis are helping the Sabre Trust, an educational based charity, build a Centre of Excellence Kindergarten in Ghana.

 

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