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PLENCO CSR Initiative
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When a Supplier of
Wood Flour Delivered
Two Pallets More than
Ordered
Plenco Purchasing Manager
Tim Rahm
had been on the job for just a few months
when his colleagues
Terry Sipiorski
in
Accounts Payable and
Bob Rigoulot
in
the Shipping Department discovered
that a wood flour company had made a
mistake on a Plenco delivery and given
us two pallets more than we had ordered,
but had not charged us. Tim immediate-
ly called the supplier and asked that
they bill Plenco for the additional pallets.
Weeks went by without receiving an in-
voice. He called again and an invoice was
sent and paid.
Integrity
informed their
decision-making from beginning to end.
Our Pledge to Plenco Customers,
Contractors, and Suppliers…
Integrity in all of Plenco’s business dealings extends to all
links in our win-win circle, including our customers, suppliers
and outside contractors.
1.
Impropriety.
Prevent the intent and appearance of
unethical or compromising conduct in relationships,
actions and communications.
2.
Conflict of Interest.
Ensure that any personal, business
and other activities do not conflict with the lawful
interests of your employer.
3.
Influence.
Avoid behaviors or actions that may
negatively influence, or appear to influence, supply
management decisions.
4.
Responsibilities to Your Employer.
Uphold fiduciary and
other responsibilities using reasonable care and granted
authority to deliver value to your employer.
5.
Supplier and Customer Relationships.
Promote positive
supplier and customer relationships.
6.
Sustainability and Social Responsibility.
Champion
social responsibility and sustainability practices in
supply management.
7.
Confidential and Proprietary Information.
Protect
confidential and proprietary information.
8.
Reciprocity.
Avoid improper reciprocal agreements.
9.
Applicable Laws, Regulations and Trade Agreements.
Know and obey the letter and spirit of laws, regulations
and trade agreements applicable to supply management.
10.
Professional Competence.
Develop skills, expand
knowledge and conduct business that demonstrates
competence and promotes the supply management
profession.
• Integrity in your Decisions and Actions
• Value for your Employer
• Loyalty to your Profession
We subscribe to the Institute for Supply Management code
that articulates principles and standards of Ethical Supply
Management Conduct: