
Corporate Sustainability
GOVERNANCE
Sustainable Supply Chain
Suppliers are important partners to the Company. Therefore, CWE values the sustainable development of its suppliers. We encourage our suppliers to fulfill their corporate social responsibilities by protecting the environment, reducing carbon emissions, improving safety and health, valuing human rights, managing risk, and adhering to ethical compliance. Together, we aim to establish a stable and sustainable supply chain.
As an agent, CWE serves as a communication bridge between customers and suppliers to create the service quality expected by customers. By closely collaborating with suppliers, the Company ensures that they meet international quality certifications or relevant government regulations before being onboarded. Alternatively, suppliers are required to provide valid ISO 9001 certificates, followed by a written evaluation. All new or existing suppliers of CWTC are required to sign the “Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct (RBA Code of Conduct) Compliance Declaration,” the “Corporate Social Responsibility Statement,” and the “Conflict Minerals Declaration,” and complete the relevant background information survey forms. In 2023, none of the Company's existing suppliers or contractors had any significant negative impact, either actual or expected, on the environment, labor conditions, human rights, or society.

※Quality Management for Suppliers
Through the supplier purchasing process, CWE Group reviews each supplier's qualifications, including general information, financial status, and relevant system certifications such as quality management and environmental management. Depending on the assessment, it may conduct factory visits and evaluations covering quality management, delivery dates, system management and sustainability risk assessment to ensure that the suppliers comply with relevant regulations. In addition, CWE Group conducts regular on-site evaluations annually to ensure that suppliers continue to meet the requirements. In 2023, the company did not have any new major commodity suppliers, and the subsidiary manufacturing plant did not have any new major raw material suppliers.
Relevant Value Chains of Main Products (Material Stability and Price & Inventory Control)
Industry | Upstream | Midstream | Downstream | Product Applications |
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Semiconductor |
IC design IC manufacturing |
IC packaging material distributor |
IC packaging companies LED packaging companies |
LCD panels, automobiles, computers and peripherals, lighting fixtures, handheld consumer electronics devices, precision instruments, aerospace industry |
Lead frame manufacturing plant |