Code of Conduct :
Code of Conduct :
What does this term stand for?
A Code of Conduct is a formal document that establishes the ethical standards, behavioral expectations, and professional responsibilities governing how individuals within an organization should act and make decisions. In logistics and supply chain management, it serves as a comprehensive framework defining acceptable practices for employees, contractors, suppliers, and business partners in their daily operations and interactions. The code typically addresses critical areas such as legal compliance, workplace safety, fair labor practices, anti-corruption measures, environmental responsibility, and conflicts of interest. It functions as both a preventive tool to guide proper behavior and a reference point for addressing violations, ensuring all stakeholders understand the organization’s values and the consequences of non-compliance.
Key Components
- Ethical Standards and Values
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance
- Workplace Conduct and Safety
- Business Integrity and Anti-Corruption
- Supply Chain Responsibility
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