During 2006 we also developed internal and
external reporting indicators on supply chain
responsibility. In the future, we will report on this
on the basis of the following indicators:
Planned activities in 2007
In 2007, we will take steps to further implement
the Supplier Code and to broaden its scope.
We plan to:
Total relevant purchasing spend covered by the
Supplier Code - expressed as a percentage of
purchasing spend
The total percentage of suppliers who have
responded to our compliance statement,
indicating that they are compliant; the total
percentage of suppliers who have responded
to our compliance, indicating that they are
not (yet) compliant; the total percentage of
suppliers who have not responded to our
compliance statement
The number of audits completed during our
reporting year, including results to date.
Achieve a 100 percent response rate from
all suppliers that were contacted by Group
Purchasing in 2006
Integrate supply chain responsibility in the
periodic quality audits and subject at least 20
percent of group suppliers to a quality audit
Further integrate supply chain responsibility
in the supplier assessment process
Start the expansion of the Supplier Code to
local contracts for raw material, packaging,
promotional materials and investment goods
from operating companies in our regions of
Western Europe, Central Eastern Europe and
Africa Middle East (to be completed in 2008)
Define a process for integrating the Supplier
Code in goods and services other than those
mentioned above (for example, utilities,
advertising, maintenance and repair work).
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