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Schüco Code of Conduct

Compliance is for us a matter of course. We comply with all applicable laws and legislations and adhere to ethical standards. The Schüco Code of Conduct defines our basic rules which apply to Schüco world-wide.


With this Code of Conduct we commit ourselves to the observance in particular of the principles of fair competition and open markets and will, therefore, not tolerate any corrupt acts or infringements of antitrust laws. We consider sustainable economic practices with regard to natural resources and the adherence to environmental laws a self-evident duty. We treat our employees and business partners respectfully and fair.

We expect our business partners to respect the principles set out in the Code of Conduct and to act accordingly.

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