Konica Minolta views the suppliers that provide our raw materials and parts as well as those we use to manufacture our products as essential partners in our business activities. We strive to build strong partnerships with our business partners based on fair and transparent transactions, and a commitment to providing superior products and services in a timely manner to our customers all over the world.
We also recognize that it is essential to promote Corporate Citizenship not just within our own operations but also across our entire supply chain. This is why Konica Minolta promotes responsible procurement on a global basis and requires our business partners to give consideration to human rights, labor issues, and the environment in their business operations.
The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (“Act”) requires manufacturers and retailers doing business in California to report on their websites the activities they engage in to ensure that their supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking.
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (“Konica Minolta”) is committed to observing the highest ethical standards in the conduct of its business and has programs in place to effectively manage the risks of slavery and human trafficking throughout our supply chains.
Our Code of Conduct (“Code”) serves as a guide for all our employees and third-party business partners, including suppliers, distributors, consultants and other business partners. Our Compliance Program also contains specific provisions addressing human rights, labor rights, and business conduct to evaluate and address risks of human trafficking and slavery.