United Heavy Transport

RESPONSIBILITY

As a company performing services globally, we are committed to maintain the highest level of ethical, social and environmental standards.

HSE


UNITED HEAVY TRANSPORT recognizes its responsibility to provide a healthy, safe and secure working environment for everyone it employs as well as the preservation of the environment. UNITED HEAVY TRANSPORT has defined expectations and requirements in this regard. In order to meet these expectations, the execution of required performance objectives is mandatory.

UNITED HEAVY TRANSPORT commits itself to providing a healthy, safe and environmentally responsible workplace and encourages everyone to take part in this safety culture.

  • Provide a safe, healthy and incident-free workplace
  • Assure the safety of our crew, ship, cargo and property
  • Management commitment
  • Commitment to HSE from all contractors
  • Conservation and protection of the Environment
  • Risk management and establishment of safeguards against identified risks
  • Compliance with relevant legislation in countries of operation.

SOCIAL & ENVIROMENTAL

Only by supporting social engagement, the local communities and society as a whole can the social and economic development be fostered and strengthened. Our managing partner and his non-profit foundation support various social projects, both nationally and internationally, and we encourage our Suppliers or their shareholders to likewise take part in the civic commitment and contribute to the society in the countries and regions where they are in business.

CODE OF CONDUCT

UNITED HEAVY TRANSPORT is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards.

  • Compliance with applicable laws, ordinances & rules
  • Equal treatment and non- discrimination
  • Sustainability and protection of environment and climate
  • Fair competition
  • Human and labor rights
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Data protection and information security
  • Anti-corruption
  • Prohibition of corruption
  • Gifts and benefits policy
  • Freedom of association