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Extract from Code of Conduct for suppliers
Siemens‘ suppliersundertake:i To act in accordance with
the applicable statutoryand international standardsregarding environmentalprotection;
i to minimize environmentalpollution and make contin-uous improvements in env-ironmental protection;
i to set up or use an environ-mental management
Version 1.0 / 2010-10-5
© Siemens AG / All rights reserved
Environmental Protectionin the Supply Chain/Logistics
Joint GHG Emission Inventory forSiemens Shipments handled byDB Schenker Logistics
EcoTransIT, Paris 5 October 2010
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Agenda
EcoTransitITWorld Stakeholder
Workshop
5 October 2010
UIC Headquarters Paris
� Sustainability at Siemens
� Initial situation for carbon footprintassessement
� Requirements and scope
� Shipper's View
� Challenge 1 - Organizational scope
� Challenge 2 - Modes of Transport
� Challenge 3 - Transparency of Methods
� Challenge 4 - Result
� Logistics Provider's View
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Sustainability at SiemensSustainability in Our DNA Ever Since
"I will not sell the future
for instant profit!"
(Werner von Siemens 1879)
1849 Healthcare insurance
1910 Vacation home
1950 Reconstruction bonus
1995 Siemens Environment Report
2001 Business Conduct Guidelines(incl. environmental protection)
2003 Partnership with UNICEF
2005 Generation 21 and Caring Hands
We at Siemens don't just talk about sustainability. We've made the three areas of sustainable development
environment business society
the cornerstone of all our activities.
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Sustainability at SiemensGoals Are Ambitious and Give Directions
Quote: Peter Löscher
Our key sustainability goals
300 million tons less CO2 emitted by our customers
25 billion euros in revenue with ourEnvironmental Portfolio
20% improvement in CO2 efficiency
20%billion euros in revenue with ourEnvironmental Portfolio
Worldwide presence
Basis for competitiveness
Requires global supplychains and consequentlycontributes to global warming
Earth
Sun
Atmo-sphere Heat reflected
back to planet
Reflected sunlight
Infrared rays radiated into space
"Climate and environment protection are therefore an entrepreneurial remit beeing a social responsibility and success factor at same time."Quote: Peter Löscher, CEO Siemens AG
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Initial Situation Dialogue with Main Logistics Providers
"Going it alone" is not enough to avoid waste of resources and to protect climate and environment
Transport sectorcauses 14% ofCO2 emissions
worldwide
April 2008Environmental questionaire to check suppliers fitness
July 2008First workshops with selected logistics providersof importance for Siemens, followed by further workshops
Sept 2009First satisfying results, CO2 report
2010Transfer into regular reporting
Schedule
Those emissionshave to be
influenced to tapthe full potential
for ecological optimization
Targets
i Exchange motives andexpectations
i Set up common understanding on frame of action
i Understand providers methodto evaluate CO2 emissions
i Standardized method to evaluate CO2 emissions
i Elaborate reporting systems- CO2 emissions- Suppliers’ measures and their
impact / effectiveness
i Develop target system
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Requirements and Scope
i Calculation of CO2 emissions
i Annual reportingon company level
Siemens provided
i CalculationBasis
i ProcessDescription
Siemens expects You can't manage what you don't measure….
…but don't overdo it:
Final Remark
i Reporting is one side of the coin
i Ecologic and efficient supply chain the other side
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Agenda
EcoTransitITWorld Stakeholder
Workshop
5 October 2010
UIC Headquarters Paris
� Sustainability at Siemens
� Initial situation for carbon footprintassessement
� Requirements and scope
� Shipper's View
� Challenge 1 - Organizational scope
� Challenge 2 - Modes of Transport
� Challenge 3 - Transparency of Methods
� Challenge 4 - Result
� Logistics Provider's View
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Challenge 1Embracing all SIEMENS Business Units
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Challenge 2Embracing All Shipments for All Modes of Transport
� Rail transport in Europe
� Road transport in Europe
� Air transport worldwide / U.S. domestic
� Ocean shipping worldwide:- container shipping- bulk shipping
� Pre-/on-carriage air & ocean transport (modal split)
� Terminal handling
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Challenge 3Transparency of Methods
� Laying the basisDB Schenker Logistics annual footprint
� Defining system boundaries: - Scope - Correction factors- RFI
� Locating sensitivities
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Challenge 4Explaining the Result
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Air Ocean Truck (Ocean) Rail (Ocean) Truck (domestic)
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Thank you very much for your attention
Contact:
Birgit HeftrichCorporate Supply Chain ManagementEnvironmental Issues in the Supply Chain
Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 5091052 Erlangen
http://www.siemens.com
Contact:
Andrea SchönEnvironmental & Green Logistics ManagerCorporate Risk Management
Alfredstr. 8145130 Essen
http://www.dbschenker.com
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