NYK Joins Maritime Anti-Corruption Network

September 18, 2015

 

NYK has become a member of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN), a global business network that works toward realizing fair trade in the entire shipping industry.
 

The network has a vision of a maritime industry free of corruption, and collaborates with governments, authorities, international organizations, and key stakeholders to identify and mitigate the root causes of corruption in the maritime industry. 
 
NYK and its group companies have implemented a number of measures to prevent corruption and bribery, and we, as a good corporate citizen, will continue to give attention to fair business activities to earn the trust of our stakeholders and contribute to the achievement of a sustainable global society.

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