On June 12, 2026, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, held a significant CSR procurement meeting at its Niihama factory in Ehime. This conference was organized in line with revisions to the CSR procurement guidelines and aimed at promoting responsible sourcing practices among over 400 participating supplier companies.
The meeting utilized a hybrid format, integrating both in-person attendance and online streaming, thus ensuring broad participation from suppliers. Key aspects of the updated CSR procurement guidelines were presented, alongside insights into the company’s commitment to human rights, labor, and environmental considerations within its supply chain management.
A highlight of the event was a guest lecture from Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which shared its own experiences in supply chain management and provided practical case studies that align with responsible sourcing initiatives. This collaboration is part of ongoing efforts to enhance understanding of human rights and environmental issues among suppliers, with a similar engagement occurring earlier this year during a supplier workshop hosted by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
The mutual goal of these collaborative activities aims to deepen the commitment to sustainability across supply chains. By fostering dialogue and sharing best practices, both Sumitomo Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries are working towards raising awareness and improving responsibility throughout their supply chains.
With the intention of continuously promoting responsible procurement, Sumitomo Heavy Industries remains dedicated to building sustainable supply chains through cooperative efforts with partner companies and stakeholders. The commitment to enhancing supply chain sustainability was evident during the meeting, laying the foundation for future initiatives that will further strengthen the understanding and implementation of responsible practices.
The updated CSR procurement guidelines reflect the company's commitment to not only comply with industry standards but to lead by example in implementing sustainable practices. As the company moves forward, it will continue to engage with its suppliers in a way that fosters transparent, ethical, and environmentally sound procurement.
In closing, Sumitomo Heavy Industries encourages all its suppliers to embrace these guidelines and work collaboratively towards a more sustainable future, confirming that responsible procurement is not just a policy but a commitment to ethical business practices.
For additional information regarding the revisions to the CSR procurement guidelines, please refer to the official announcement on the company’s website.