CRIF and Synesgy bring transparency to Meier Tobler's supply chain

In a groundbreaking partnership, Meier Tobler has joined forces with CRIF to utilize the Synesgy product, thereby emphasizing its commitment to sustainability. The aim of this collaboration is to enhance transparency in the supply chain, representing a crucial step towards sustainable business practices, especially in the building services industry. However, why does Meier Tobler place such a strong emphasis on transparency in the supply chain?

Transparency as a Corporate Culture

For Meier Tobler, transparency in the supply chain goes beyond mere compliance with legal regulations. The corporate culture is defined by openness, transparency, and continuous improvement. These values are intended to be reflected throughout the entire supply chain. As a pioneer in sustainability, the company aims to actively promote awareness of sustainable practices internally, among customers, and with suppliers. Meier Tobler seeks to take proactive responsibility for the future.

Synesgy and CRIF as the Solution for Supply Chain Management

"The decision to choose Synesgy and CRIF as partners was a brilliant and successful investment." With Synesgy's innovative tool and the support of experts, Meier Tobler can comprehensively capture its suppliers, gaining a complete overview, including ESG scores. Moreover, Synesgy allows for direct certification on the platform. The close support of CRIF Consulting throughout the entire project phase and supplier onboarding led to an impressive response rate of over 88% in just a few weeks.

Smooth Operations Along the Supply Chain

From the onboarding phase to the ongoing support of suppliers, Meier Tobler ensures smooth operations throughout the entire supply chain. "The high response rate underscores the success of our partnership and the value of our efforts."

A Milestone for a Sustainable Future

This collaboration is not only a significant milestone for Meier Tobler but also a strong example of how working with CRIF and Synesgy can make a positive contribution to the future. The partnership demonstrates that a clear focus on transparency and sustainability in the supply chain can lead to ecological and social responsibility, guiding the entire industry towards a sustainable future. Meier Tobler, through its commitment, is setting a benchmark in the building services industry and for sustainable corporate leadership.

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