Responsibility
In our society, responsibility is fundamental. It establishes how we operate, perform, and relate to our clients, partners, and communities. We recognize the risks present in our industry and take our duties very seriously. We are aware that maintaining our reputation depends on keeping our word, acting morally long-term, and constantly showing respect to others.
We can invest in relationships thanks to our long-term perspective, which also guides how we manage our material possessions. We strive to operate our business in accordance with the ten principles of the UN Global Compact and to collaborate with partners who, wherever they may be headquartered, share our commitment to operating to the highest international standards while acting with care for local stakeholders. We take great pride in the alliances we have forged throughout the years. Together with our partners, we search for the best long-term solutions and then offer them in an effective and secure manner.
Our Commitement
We are aware of the hazards associated with the energy and commodities industries, and we take our duty to protect the environment, human health, and other people very seriously. Furthermore, we try to minimize impact and hazards whenever feasible because we understand that our activities may have an effect on a wider stakeholder group, such as the communities in which we operate. We look to collaborate with partners who share our dedication to operating to the highest international standards in all of our physical activities. Our due diligence procedures apply to all of the infrastructure we rely on, including the ships, jetties, and storage. The asset-based businesses that are a part of the Houston Tank Terminal adhere to strict worldwide HSE standards, have the necessary HSE policies and processes in place, and follow all applicable laws.
What we expect
We anticipate that every employee will be knowledgeable about the dangers of each effort they take part in and considerate of their potential effects. Priority should be given to HSE concerns, and caution should be exercised.