Our Purchasing Philosophy
Mitsubishi Electric purchases a wide variety of materials and components from both overseas and domestic markets. We recognize our corporate responsibility and are eager to provide business opportunities for the communities in which we operate.
Easy Access and Equal Opportunity
To guarantee our customers the highest-quality products, we are constantly searching for new suppliers. We encourage manufacturers from all over the world, regardless of size, to contact us about submitting a quotation. The decision to embark on a new business relationship is made after careful consideration of three major factors: product price, product quality and delivery performance. To ensure continued high quality and efficiency, we periodically review our relationships with our partners.
Mutual Prosperity
We believe in long-term relationships built upon understanding and trust. Such a foundation makes for better collaboration with our suppliers, and helps us to develop together to achieve mutual prosperity.
Ecological Soundness
We are interested in the materials and manufacturing processes used by our suppliers. Because we value the environment, we buy only products that have minimal environmental impact.
Our mission is to satisfy the needs of people everywhere. To meet their growing expectations, we must widen and strengthen our affiliations with companies all over the world. We are seeking cooperation, not just business, and are looking for potential partners who are willing to join us in our drive toward global prosperity.
CSR Procurement Policy
| 1. | Compliance with domestic and foreign laws/regulations and social standards |
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| 1) | Ensuring compliance with laws and regulations |
| 2) | Respecting human rights and prohibiting discrimination, child labor, and forced labor |
| 3) | Creating proper work environments |
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| 2. | Assurance of quality and safety of products and services |
| 3. | Environmental considerations |
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| 1) | Procuring materials with less negative impact on the environment |
| 2) | Ensuring strict management of harmful chemical substances based on an environmental management system |
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| 4. | Promotion of fair trade based on corporate ethics |
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| 1) | Practicing honest trade on fair and equal footing, based on laws/regulations and agreements |
| 2) | Ensuring strict management and safeguarding of information by establishing an information security system |
| 3) | Thorough elimination of ethical misconduct |
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