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SUPREME GROUP AWARDED THE INVESTING IN INTEGRITY CHARTERMARK

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Posted on November 11, 2014

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· Last updated: May 7, 2020

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Supreme Group Achieves Integrity Chartermark

Supreme is the the first logistics company to gain the Chartermark Investing in Integrity (IiI) announced that Supreme Group, a global leader in the provision of end to end supply chain solutions, has achieved the Investing in Integrity chartermark as a result of successful completion of the rigorous IiI accreditation process.

About the Investing in Integrity Chartermark

Investing in Integrity (IiI) is a chartermark, founded in 2012, designed to enable an organisation to reassure its key stakeholders that its business can demonstrate a commitment to act with integrity at all times. The real strength of the IiI framework is that it tests an organisation’s ethical conduct against its statements of values to ensure those values are properly embedded. It can help them identify whether or not the company is truly living up to its values, from the boardroom to the shop floor.

Independent Assessment and Evaluation Process

Supreme underwent an independent assessment, to see if they were living up to the Company’s values of Customers, People, Success, Integrity and Sustainability. The process, carried out by Investing in Integrity assessment partner, GoodCorporation, involved site visits, staff interviews, employee surveys and a review of documentation.

“Supreme Group’s strategy around Ethics & Compliance is at the very heart of all that we do, every day. We are proud that our culture of ethics and integrity is of the highest international standard and continues to grow and develop. We take hard decisions and we always try to apply the latest techniques for embedding an ethical culture in our organization. As with any successful business practice, innovation is key,” said Emma Sharma, Supreme Group’s Ethics and Compliance Officer.

Industry Leaders Recognize Supreme Group's Achievement

Philippa Foster Back CBE, Director, Institute of Business Ethics said: “By achieving IiI, Supreme has demonstrated that they are serious about behaving ethically as a business wherever they operate. The high levels of engagement of their workforce on ethical issues is to be applauded. As the first logistics company to gain the IiI Chartermark, supporting their clients in difficult countries and situations, such as Afghanistan, means that creating a consistent corporate approach can be more challenging.”

Simon Culhane Chartered FCSI, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment said: “Being able publicly to demonstrate a commitment to acting with integrity has never been more valuable and we congratulate Supreme on the award of the IiI Chartermark.”

To find out more about Investing in Integrity Chartermark visit www.investinginintegrity.org.uk

Key Takeaways

  • Supreme Group is the first logistics company to earn the Investing in Integrity (IiI) Chartermark.
  • The IiI accreditation involved rigorous independent assessment by GoodCorporation including site visits, interviews, surveys, and documentation review.
  • Supreme demonstrated alignment with its values—Customers, People, Success, Integrity and Sustainability—across all operations.
  • Leaders from CISI and IBE praised Supreme’s ethical culture and workforce engagement in challenging environments, including Afghanistan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Investing in Integrity Chartermark?
A chartermark founded in 2012 by the Institute of Business Ethics and CISI, designed to demonstrate an organisation’s commitment to acting with integrity at all times through independent assessment.
Who conducted the assessment for Supreme Group?
GoodCorporation, the Investing in Integrity assessment partner, carried out site visits, staff interviews, employee surveys, and documentation review.
Why is Supreme Group’s accreditation significant?
It is the first logistics company to earn the IiI Chartermark, showing its ethical culture even in challenging operations like Afghanistan.
What values were assessed in this accreditation?
Supreme was evaluated against its values: Customers, People, Success, Integrity and Sustainability.

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