On this flood defence site, the previously installed steel access plates which were used to securely stow away flood defence doors had deformed which, together with their weight...
Read MoreOn this flood defence site, the previously installed steel access plates which were used to securely stow away flood defence doors had deformed which, together with their weight...
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At Fibrelite Composites Ltd a subsidiary of Dover Corporation (“Dover”), we are strongly opposed to the use of forced, bonded, involuntary, prison or indentured labor. At Fibrelite Composites Ltd we are constantly evaluating our supply chain to assess various compliance risks, including those related to slavery and human trafficking.
Steps to assess and manage risks
The following information describes our company’s efforts to date and our future plans to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from our supply chain:
This disclosure meets the requirements of the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 and the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015, and sets out the steps that Fibrelite Composites Ltd has taken to ensure that forced labor and human trafficking is not taking place in its business and supply chains.