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Our commitment

Our commitment

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At Sea&Port, we are committed to the sustainable growth and development of the territory in which we operate. We strive to reduce our impact, by increasing our involvement in the enhancement and inclusion of the countries where we work, along with fostering innovation and the proactiveness of new talents. The aim is to ensure a future in line with our values and thus contributing, as a company, to the IMO and UN Sustainable Development Goals.

We also guarantee that our activities are safe, responsible and transparent, in accordance with our fundamental values and the principles of the UN Global Compact on human rights, labour, the environment and corruption.

Protecting the environment

At Sea&Ports, as a group mainly operating in maritime transport, we are aware of our environment and the impact that our activity has on it. We are therefore committed to doing our bit by searching for solutions that help to save energy and lower our carbon footprint.

Our fleet is being steadily renewed and becoming more energy efficient

We are focused on operating high-performance vessels with lower emissions, with the aim of achieving energy optimisation.

We use low-sulphur fuel to help to reduce sea pollution

We are aware of the problem of the oceans and are contributing to the cause by filling our vessels with low-sulphur fuel.

We operate increasingly more efficient routes that contribute to energy savings

An efficient route implies lower energy consumption and fewer emissions into the oceans and air. We are therefore striving to optimise our routes and find solutions.

We enter into partnerships to help to optimise our operations and protect the environment

We focus on searching for associations that help to make our logistics operations more efficient and avoid duplications in services.

Awareness-raising about reducing the use of paper in the group’s different offices

We are moving to a greater digitalisation of tools and their routine use in order to dramatically cut the use of stationery.

Renewal of the car fleet with the addition of electric vehicles

The modernisation plan for the different vehicles needed for our operations prioritises including electric vehicles whenever possible.

Social Involvement

We are conscious of our environment and are committed to providing solutions aimed at the development of the countries where we operate, and always with total transparency in our communication. We are contributing the wellbeing of this area in different ways.

We are working in different ways with associations and organisations in West africa

We contribute to non-profit organisations that foster progress in different areas.

We work with foundations that use sports to teach values to the children of West africa

We are doing our bit for the future generations that will continue to grow and develop the country.

We take part in money-raising events

Strength in numbers and we seek to increase visibility to encourage new participants to join.

We sponsor Malabo’s first adult and children’s rugby team

We are helping to integrate and transmit values though this sport.

Talent & innovation

Sea&Ports ensures excellence and we place a high value on the talent and the ongoing training of our workforce, with learning and improving every day thanks to communication, commitment, enthusiasm and effort.

We are committed to incorporating human talent

We believe that it is the driving force towards a future full of opportunities.

We prioritise the training and skills-building of our workforce of nearly 300 workers to ensure the excellence and professionalism required of our brand

Ongoing staff training helps us to exceed our customers’ expectations, which is our priority.

We invest in safety and guarantee optimum working conditions for everyone in the company

The environment in which we operate can, sometimes, be dangerous. We therefore offer the utmost guarantee and protection when carrying out the different activities.

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