Quality and Sustainability

Our Integrated Management System

Tria has been certified since 1999 and today maintains a wide-ranging integrated management system based on modern, interactive process management. The normative requirements for quality, environment, occupational health and safety, sustainability and compliance are taken into account.

The driving force for our continuous development is greatly influenced by internal and external audits, as well as process assessments.
With our strong customer focus, we aim to create added value for our stakeholders, such as employees, customers and business partners, as well as society.

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Our Quality Policy

The holistic quality management is part of the integrated management system and covers the entire product life cycle from development to services. The basis for this is an excellent quality standard, which is the benchmark for our actions.

With this high standard and a clear target focus on product and process quality, we aim to meet or even exceed our customers’ requirements.

In our system development and system production, we also meet the requirements for medical products according to ISO 13485, focusing on the safety and performance of the products produced with special consideration of customer requirements. Our end-to-end traceability contributes significantly to sustainable quality assurance and enables us to clearly and quickly identify and trace the end products throughout the entire supply and value chain, right down to the individual component.

We see quality as an essential management task, and thus all employees are jointly responsible in their areas for ensuring first-class quality in their work. Continuous improvement of quality management, as well as all production and business processes, is an integral part of our work and is regularly checked and confirmed by audits at the sites concerned.

For our employees, error prevention has absolute priority and they are continuously trained and developed for their tasks on the basis of the management system.

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Our Environmental Policy

Commitment

The Environmental Policy provides the overarching framework for the continuous improvement of environmental performance and compliance with all applicable environmental, occupational health and safety, and other relevant requirements to which Tria is committed.

In this context, it is essential to design our own processes in the most energy-efficient, environmentally compatible and resource-saving way possible.

Sustainability as an integral component

Tria is committed to future-oriented and sustainable development. Its actions are guided by the task of preserving the natural foundations of life for future generations.

A primary goal is to anchor the guiding principle of sustainability in all processes. Projects dealing with the topic of sustainability are initiated and promoted.

All employees are responsible for their environmentally compatible actions and for their participation in achieving environmental goals.

Their suggestions and ideas for further improvements are an important contribution to our development.

Reduce resource consumption and environmental impact

Tria considers official environmental guidelines and requirements as a minimum requirement.
It is committed to implementing current environmental standards. This applies in particular to the areas of energy consumption, building heating, water, disposal and consumables. The economical and efficient use of resources is elementary, the avoidance of environmental pollution such as emissions, waste water and waste is a major concern for us, as is the recycling of raw materials.

For procurements and investments, environmental impacts during production, storage, delivery, use and disposal are taken into account and environmentally as well as socially acceptable alternatives are preferred. Tria also works towards ecological and social improvement with its suppliers and service providers.

Compliance

Tria supplies customers with products that fall within the scope of various laws and regulations. In doing so, we occupy different roles (e.g. manufacturer, importer, downstream user, etc.). We are fully aware of the obligations of these laws and regulations and do everything possible to fulfill our obligations (e.g. registration, information disclosure, substance restrictions, etc.).

Social Responsibility

The term social responsibility or corporate social responsibility refers to the responsibility of companies for their impact on society in terms of social, economic and ecological factors.

As a globally active company, we are aware of our responsibility. To fulfill this responsibility and set a good example, we make a voluntary contribution to sustainable development that goes beyond the legal requirements.

To this end, we have developed a strategy comprising a wide range of initiatives and activities that encompasses the various fields of action and thus offers added value for our stakeholders.

Detailed information on this topic area can be found on the following homepage:

https://www.avnet.com/wps/portal/emea/about-us/avnet-emea/corporate-social-responsibility/

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Code of Conduct

 

Details on how we conduct ourselves in every aspect of business.


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A conflict-free supply chain is our priority

We believe our customers should be fully informed about the products they purchase.

 

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Modern slavery and human trafficking

Tria’s Global policy against human trafficking, modern slavery and child labor.

 

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Social Responsibility

The term social responsibility or corporate social responsibility refers to the responsibility of companies for their impact on society in terms of social, economic and ecological factors.