Mulder Shipyard s committed to conducting its business with integrity, transparency and respect for fundamental human rights. As part of this commitment, we have implemented an Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy in line with internationally recognised principles and applicable legislation.
This policy provides guidance on our approach to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking and outlines the measures we take to ensure such practices do not occur within our operations or supply chain.
Our commitment applies to everyone working with or on behalf of Mulder Shipyard.
We expect high standards from all parties we work with and actively promote responsible business practices throughout our supply chain.
Mulder Shipyard is committed to conducting its business in an ethical, responsible and transparent manner. We recognise that modern slavery and human trafficking are serious violations of fundamental human rights and are committed to preventing such practices within our operations and supply chain.
This policy is established to provide guidance on our approach to identifying, preventing and addressing risks related to modern slavery and human trafficking. It reflects our commitment to upholding internationally recognised human rights standards and responsible business practices.
This policy applies to all individuals working for or on behalf of Mulder Shipyard, including:
We expect all parties associated with Mulder Shipyard to adhere to the principles set out in this policy and to uphold the same standards within their own operations and supply chains.
Modern slavery includes, but is not limited to:
Mulder Shipyard has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all business relationships and to implementing effective systems and controls to safeguard against such practices.
We aim to promote transparency within our operations and supply chains and continuously improve our processes to identify and mitigate risks.
To support our commitment, Mulder Shipyard will:
4.1 Awareness and Training
Provide appropriate information and guidance to employees to raise awareness of modern slavery risks
Encourage understanding of how to identify and report potential concerns
4.2 Responsible Procurement
Communicate our expectations clearly to suppliers and business partners
Encourage suppliers to adopt similar anti-slavery standards within their own operations
Incorporate ethical considerations into supplier selection and evaluation processes
4.3 Due Diligence
Assess potential risks related to modern slavery when engaging with new suppliers and partners
Monitor existing relationships where appropriate
4.4 Risk Management
Identify areas within our operations and supply chain where risks may arise
Take appropriate steps to mitigate identified risks
Mulder Shipyard encourages a culture of openness and accountability. All employees and business partners are expected to report any concerns or suspicions regarding modern slavery or human trafficking.
Concerns can be raised through:
All reports will be taken seriously and handled confidentially where possible. Mulder Shipyard will not tolerate retaliation against individuals who report concerns in good faith.
Management
Management is responsible for:
Partners
All individuals working with Mulder Shipyard are responsible for:
Failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary action or termination of business relationships.
Mulder Shipyard’s management has overall responsibility for ensuring this policy aligns with our legal and ethical obligations.
This policy will be reviewed periodically and updated where necessary to reflect changes in legislation, industry standards and best practices.
This policy has been approved by the management of Mulder Shipyard
This statement is made by Mulder Shipyard and sets out the steps we take to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within our business and supply chain.
We recognise that modern slavery is a global issue affecting millions of people and includes practices such as forced labour, human trafficking and exploitation. As a responsible shipyard, we are committed to operating ethically and with integrity in all our business activities.
Mulder Shipyard is a Dutch family-owned shipyard specialising in the design, construction and refit of high-quality motor yachts and superyachts. Our reputation is built on craftsmanship, long-term relationships and responsible business practices.
We are committed to respecting human rights and ensuring that our operations reflect our core values of quality, integrity and accountability.
We have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. We are committed to:
We expect the same standards from our suppliers, contractors and business partners.
As a shipyard, our supply chain includes materials, components and specialist services. While we consider the overall risk of modern slavery within our direct operations to be relatively low, we recognise that risks may exist within broader supply chains.
To address this, we:
Mulder Shipyard has implemented an Anti-Slavery & Human Trafficking Policy, which outlines our approach and expectations.
We support this through:
We encourage employees and business partners to report any concerns related to modern slavery or unethical practices.
Reports can be made through management or Human Resources and will be handled appropriately and confidentially where possible.
Mulder Shipyard does not tolerate retaliation against individuals who raise concerns in good faith.
We are committed to continuously improving our approach to identifying and addressing modern slavery risks. As part of this, we will:
This statement has been approved by the management of Mulder Shipyard and will be reviewed on a regular basis.
By upholding the highest standards of human rights and ethical conduct, we ensure that every part of our work reflects dignity and fairness. Together, we create not only exceptional yachts, but a supply chain built on trust, responsibility and respect.