To produce the right products, we make efforts to select the right suppliers.
Our suppliers
We carefully select our suppliers using the following criteria:
- The company complies with laws, regulations and places emphasis on human rights and environmental consciousness.
- The company has sound business operations.
- The company has the ability to supply goods and/or services to Canon Medical Systems with emphasis on appropriate quality, price and delivery lead-time.
- The company is capable of providing a stable supply of goods and/or services. Also the company must have the flexibility to respond quickly to supply/demand fluctuations.
- The company possesses technology that contributes positively to Canon Medical Systems products.
- The company has a plan for providing an ongoing supply of goods and/or services in times of unexpected circumstances that may affect the company and its supply chain.
We deliver our products and services in cooperation with our suppliers, which all meet our standards on corporate social responsibility. From safe working conditions to sustainable procurement, caring for the environment and thoughtful manufacturing: we ask our suppliers to commit themselves to our policies.
Together we work on improving our mutual environmental, social and governance performance. Examples of our investments in our supply chain are supplier assessments on sustainability criteria, management of our regulated substances, policy on conflict minerals and procurement policies on the prohibition of forced labor. For more information please see
here.
As we continue to work on disclosing our environmental footprint, we will also motivate our suppliers to disclose their environmental performance, including scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.
‘In terms of our own place in the supply chain, we are also subjected to audits ourselves. In the UK we obtained a Silver Medal status during last year’s Ecovadis ESG audit. We are proud to contribute and play a role in improving the whole supply chain through CSR.’
- Darryl Collin, UK on the supply chain and quality