Howard Tenens Wins Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Supplier Award from Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc
Howard Tenens is delighted to announce that it has won the corporate responsibility & sustainability supplier for 2009 awarded by Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.
On 25 May, Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) held its first Supplier Sustainability Summit and Awards Ceremony in Brussels. The Summit comprised a series of workshops to discuss ideas and opportunities for collaboration between CCE and its suppliers to address sustainability issues.
This was followed by an Awards Ceremony, where CCE’s Chairman and CEO, John Brock, and President of Europe, Hubert Patricot, presented awards to those suppliers who contributed most to the success of the business in 2009.
Stephen Moorhouse, General Manager and Vice President of CCE’s European Supply Chain commented: “2009 was an excellent year for our business in Europe, and we partly owe this success to the strong relationships that we have built with suppliers”
“We have put Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CRS) at the heart of our business, and are therefore delighted to present haulage and warehousing supplier, Howard Tenens, with this year’s CRS award. This recognizes their considerable achievements in helping us to reduce our CO2 emissions, through trialling gas-fuelled vehicles, and also in developing a new sustainable warehouse.”
David Cowell, VP Procurement, European Supply Chain said: “We created the annual awards to recognise outstanding supplier achievements and the value they add to our business. We identify the winners through our Supplier Relationship Management Programme, which is managed by the Procurement team. This provides a formalized framework through which we develop joint action plans, and review activities and performance across the core areas of Quality, Service, Value and Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability.”
Stephen Moorhouse added: “This year, we are delighted that as well as recognising our suppliers’ achievements, we were also able to provide a forum to support the development of joint ideas that address sustainability issues.”