Company Profile
CIMC
Description
China International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells logistics and energy equipment in China, the United States, Europe, rest of Asia, and internationally. It operates through Containers Manufacturing; Road Transportation Vehicles; Energy, Chemical and Liquid Food Equipment; Offshore Engineering; Airport Facilities and Logistics Equipment, Fire Safety and Rescue Equipment; Logistics Services; Finance and Asset Management; Recycled Load; and Others segments. The company offers energy, chemical, and liquid food equipment; engineering services; dry, reefer, and special-purpose containers; recycled load; electric tractors and trailers; mixer trucks; semi-trailers; and truck bodies for specialty vehicles. It also designs and constructs semi-submersible drilling and jack-up drilling platforms, as well as provides maintenance and reconstruction services for its platforms. In addition, it provides seaport passenger boarding bridges, airport baggage handling system, special vehicles for airport ground, air cargo handling system, fire trucks and rescue equipment, automated warehouse logistics systems, automatic parking system, and other airport facilities and automatic storage products; reusable transport packaging design and leasing services; and finance and operating leases. Further, it is involved in the logistics, finance and asset management, supply chain, and industrial city development businesses. The company was formerly known as China International Marine Containers Co., Ltd. and changed its name to China International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd. in 1995. China International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1980 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
Reports
This company has 9 ESG reports available.
ESG Performance Overview
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KPI Indicators
A1.1 Emission Types and Data
6 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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SOₓ Emissions | 1 | |
NOₓ Emissions | 1 | |
Airborne Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions | 4 |
A1.2 Direct (Scope 1) and Indirect (Scope 2) GHG Emissions
71 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Scope 1 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Scope 2 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Revenue) | 11 | |
Scope 1 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Revenue) | 3 | |
Scope 2 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Revenue) | 3 | |
Total GHG Emissions | 17 | |
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1) | 14 | |
Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 2) | 14 |
A1.3 Hazardous Waste
27 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Hazardous Waste Disposed | 6 | |
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Revenue) | 10 | |
Total Hazardous Waste | 11 |
A1.4 Non-Hazardous Waste
26 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed | 16 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Unit Product) | 3 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Revenue) | 7 |
A1.5 Emission Targets
5 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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CO2 Emissions Reduction Compared to Last Year | 3 | |
Percentage of Reduction in GHG Intensity Compared to Last Year | 1 | |
Target Reduction in GHG Intensity Percentage by 2030 Compared to 2020 | 1 |
A1.5: Emission targets
2 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Reduction in GHG Intensity Compared to Last Year (By Revenue) | 2 |
A1.6 Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
4 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 2 | |
Target Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 2 |
A2.1 Energy Consumption
106 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Energy Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 11 | |
Comprehensive Energy Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 2 | |
Total Electricity Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 3 | |
Total Energy Consumption | 18 | |
Total Direct Energy Consumption | 1 | |
Total Non-Renewable Fuel Consumption | 1 | |
Gasoline Consumption | 11 | |
Diesel Fuel Consumption | 11 | |
Heating Oil Consumption | 9 | |
Natural Gas Consumption | 16 | |
Solar Energy | 5 | |
Total Indirect Energy Consumption | 3 | |
Purchased Electricity | 15 |
A2.1: Energy Consumption
7 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Percentage of Renewable Energy Consumption | 7 |
A2.2 Water Consumption
54 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Water Withdrawal | 7 | |
Total Wastewater Discharge | 14 | |
Water Consumption | 17 | |
Water Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 11 | |
Wastewater Discharge Intensity | 5 |
A2.3 Energy Use Efficiency Targets
12 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Energy Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 5 | |
Electricity Usage Reduction Compared to Last Year | 1 | |
Energy Consumption Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 4 | |
Number of Energy-saving and Carbon Reduction Demonstration Projects Achieved | 2 |
A2.4 Water Efficiency Targets
2 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Water Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 1 | |
Industrial Wastewater Reduction Compared to Last Year | 1 |
A2.5 Total Packaging Material Used
8 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Packaging Material Savings | 6 | |
Packaging Material Intensity (By Unit Product) | 2 |
A3.1 Significant Impacts of Activities on the Environment and Natural Resources
4 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Investment in Ecological Restoration | 4 |
B1.1 Amount and Distribution of Workforce
232 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Employees | 13 | |
Number of Male Employees | 11 | |
Number of Female Employees | 11 | |
Percentage of Male Employees | 10 | |
Percentage of Female Employees | 11 | |
Number of Part-time Employees | 1 | |
Number of Contractors | 4 | |
Number of Employees Aged Below 30 | 11 | |
Number of Employees Aged 30-50 | 11 | |
Number of Employees Aged Above 50 | 11 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged Below 30 | 10 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged 30-50 | 10 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged Above 50 | 10 | |
Number of Employees in Mainland China | 8 | |
Number of Employees in Overseas | 10 | |
Percentage of Employees in Mainland China | 7 | |
Percentage of Employees in Overseas | 9 | |
Number of Bachelor's Degree Employees | 9 | |
Number of Master's Degree Employees | 9 | |
Number of Doctoral Degree Employees | 8 | |
Number of Below Junior College Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Bachelor's Degree Employees | 11 | |
Percentage of Master's Degree Employees | 11 | |
Percentage of Doctoral Degree Employees | 7 | |
Percentage of Below Junior College Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Senior Management Employees | 1 | |
Percentage of Middle Management Employees | 1 | |
Percentage of General Employees | 1 |
B1.2 Employee Turnover Rate
66 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Turnover Rate of Female Employees | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Male Employees | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Contractors | 4 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Below 30 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged 30-50 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Above 50 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees in Mainland China | 6 | |
Turnover Rate of Total Employees | 5 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees in Overseas | 6 |
B2.1 Number and Rate of Work-related Fatalities
29 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Work-related Fatalities | 16 | |
Work-related Fatalities Rate | 13 |
B2.2 Lost Days Due to Work Injury
13 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Rate of Work-related Injuries | 1 | |
Lost Days Due to Work-related Injuries | 12 |
B2.3 Occupational Health and Safety Measures Adopted
7 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Production Safety Emergency Drills | 2 | |
Number of People Receiving Training on Work Safety | 2 | |
Health Check Coverage for Employees | 2 | |
Investment in Work Safety | 1 |
B3.1 The Percentage of Employees Trained
55 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Percentage of Employees Trained | 1 | |
Percentage of Trained Male Employees | 7 | |
Percentage of Trained Female Employees | 7 | |
Percentage of Trained Senior Management | 10 | |
Percentage of Trained Middle Management | 10 | |
Percentage of Trained General Employees | 10 | |
Percentage of Trained Contract Employees | 9 | |
Total Cost of Training | 1 |
B3.2 Average Training Hours Completed per Employee
62 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Training Hours | 1 | |
Average Training Hours per Employee | 8 | |
Average Training Hours (Male) | 10 | |
Average Training Hours (Female) | 10 | |
Average Training Hours (Senior Management) | 10 | |
Average Training Hours (Middle Management) | 10 | |
Average Training Hours (General Staff) | 10 | |
Average Training Hours (Contract Employees) | 3 |
B5.1 Number of Suppliers by Geographical Region
51 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Suppliers | 12 | |
Number of Suppliers in Mainland China | 10 | |
Number of Suppliers in Hong Kong | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in Overseas | 10 | |
Number of Suppliers in Asia (Excluding China) | 1 | |
Number of Suppliers in Europe | 1 | |
Number of Suppliers in East China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in Central China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in North China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in South China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in Southwest China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in Northwest China | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers in Northeast China | 2 | |
Proportion of Spending on Local Suppliers | 1 |
B5.2 Supplier Engagement and Monitoring
13 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Suppliers Participating in ESG Training | 2 | |
Number of Suppliers Signing Social Responsibility Code | 1 | |
Number of Suppliers Certified to ISO 9001 Quality Management System | 4 | |
Number of Suppliers Certified to ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System | 4 | |
Percentage of Critical Suppliers Covered by CSR Audit | 2 |
B5.3 Supply Chain Risk Identification & Monitoring
8 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Suppliers Participated in Sustainability Risk Assessment | 3 | |
Percentage of Suppliers Certified to ISO 14001 Environmental Management System | 5 |
B6.1 Products Recalled
8 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Percentage of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons | 8 |
B6.2 Products Complaints
16 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Total Number of Customer Complaints | 7 | |
Number of Products and Service Related Complaints | 1 | |
Number of Product Health and Safety Complaints | 2 | |
Complaint Growth Rate | 6 |
B6.3 Protection on Intellectual Property Rights
82 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Patents Applied | 11 | |
Number of Patents Granted | 8 | |
Number of Invention Patents | 15 | |
Number of New Patent Applications | 13 | |
Number of Trademark Applications | 7 | |
Number of Trademark Registrations | 8 | |
Accumulative Number of Patent Applications | 6 | |
Accumulative Number of Patents Granted | 14 |
B6.4 Quality Assurance Process and Recall Procedures
2 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Passing Rate of Third-party Accreditation Performed under the Quality Management System | 2 |
B6.5 Consumer Data Protection and Privacy Policies
3 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Customer Privacy Leakage Incident | 3 |
B7.1 Confirmed Incidents of Corruption
12 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Confirmed Incidents of Corruption | 1 | |
Number of Concluded Corruption Lawsuits | 4 | |
Number of Corruption Litigation | 7 |
B7.2 Anti-corruption and Bribery Policies
3 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Percentage of Suppliers Accepting Anti-corruption Policies | 3 |
B7.3 Anti-corruption Training
14 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of People Participated in Ethical Standards and Anti-corruption Training | 7 | |
Anti-corruption Training Coverage among Directors and Management | 7 |
B8.2 Resources Contributed to the Community
21 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Total Social Investment | 1 | |
Total Public Welfare Donations | 9 | |
Total Cash Donations | 1 | |
Total Volunteer Service Hours | 7 | |
Number of Employees Participating in Volunteer Activities | 3 |
General
8 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Suppliers in North America | 1 | |
VOC Emissions Reduction Compared to Last Year | 2 | |
Oil Consumption | 1 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed | 2 | |
Number of suppliers appraised in four manufacturing segments | 1 | |
Investment in transformation of water-based paint for the Container Segment and HSE project rectification | 1 |
ESG Reports
Year | Report Title | Publication Date | Raw KPIs | Standard KPIs | Processed | Actions |
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2024 | 2024 Sustainable Development & Environmental, Social and Governance Report | 2025-03-27 | 344 | 244 | Yes | |
2023 | Corporate Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2023 | 2024-03-27 | 403 | 211 | Yes | |
2022 | Corporate Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2022 | 2023-03-28 | 301 | 167 | Yes | |
2021 | Corporate Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2021 | 2022-03-28 | 338 | 129 | Yes | |
2020 | Corporate Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2020 | 2021-03-29 | 243 | 99 | Yes | |
2019 | Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2019 | 2020-03-26 | 167 | 57 | Yes | |
2018 | Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2018 | 2019-03-28 | 135 | 66 | Yes | |
2017 | Social Responsibility & Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2017 | 2018-03-28 | 159 | 39 | Yes | |
2016 | Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2016 | 2017-06-30 | 54 | 27 | Yes |