Hiko Engineering Limited (‘Hiko’) maintains operational integrity and safety and is committed to customer success through social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Hiko recognises the importance of minimising the impact of operations on the surroundings by operating in a sustainable manner.
Hiko seeks to engage and collaborate with Suppliers who share this commitment and approach, and the Hiko Supplier Code of Conduct (‘Code’) sets the minimum standards and expectations that suppliers should maintain while fully complying with all applicable New Zealand laws and regulations.
Suppliers will be responsible for all activities associated with disseminating and educating its employees, agents, and suppliers on this Code, verifying compliance with this Code, and taking action in response to non-compliance.
Suppliers should:
Suppliers should:
Hiko will continuously improve processes to minimise the negative impacts of its business operations on the environment and will prefer to conduct business with Suppliers who share this same commitment.
As a minimum, Suppliers should:
Suppliers should comply with Hiko’s requirements relating to personal information, confidentiality, security, data privacy and intellectual property protection. Suppliers should ensure appropriate controls are in place to protect the Hiko brand and its partner brands and intellectual property against unauthorised use and damage.
Any information used in the business relationship with Hiko that is non-public and proprietary must be protected against loss and infringement. Any disclosure or use of such information should only be for the purposes authorised by the contractual agreement.
In case of subcontracting, sharing of confidential information may only be made with the prior written consent of Hiko.
All Suppliers should adhere to high standards of moral and ethical conduct, comply with all applicable laws and regulations and refrain from engaging in any form of corrupt practices, including anti-competitive activity.
Business dealings with Hiko must be handled professionally and as a minimum, Suppliers must:
Suppliers should actively pursue opportunities for continuous improvement and development of process efficiencies in product and service delivery. This may include minimisation of waste, ongoing innovation and market developments and total cost reduction.
Hiko supports the protection of human rights and encourages Suppliers to monitor human rights within their supply chain.
As a minimum, Suppliers should ensure:
The privacy rights of all employees will be respected whenever private information is gathered or employee monitoring practices are in place.
Hiko aims to mitigate potential risks in its supply chain and Suppliers must identify and mitigate any modern slavery risks within their operations and supply chain.