Komatsu Australia hosted its second annual industry supplier forum in November with great success.
The event brought together 15 senior executives across their supply chain to share perspectives, challenge ideas, make connections and collaborate on key issues that will impact not only each organisation, but their people and the wider industry.
Three key topics were tackled by attendees – environmental and social governance (ESG), safety and generational diversity.
“We know these topics are top of the agenda for many businesses and felt it was important we heard from those in our supply chain we deal with every day to connect, learn and collaborate together,” Komatsu Australia supply chain executive general manager Russell Hodson said.
“Particularly of interest was how we all need to be prepared for the upcoming ESG reporting requirements as we look towards 2026, particularly around Scope 3 and what it means for not only Komatsu but our supply chain partners.”
Hodson said the team was excited to share an update on the company’s journey to ISO45001 accreditation, which is expected to be finalised in the first half of 2025.
“This will mean we will be accredited and recognised globally for our commitment to occupational health and safety in the workplace and reducing safety hazards, while promoting a safe workforce,” he said.
“We also shared learnings as we all plan for mandatory ESG reporting requirements – how we’re collecting and analysing data, and what challenges we’re facing – which was very beneficial to see where we each stand.
“And finally, one topic that is always high on the agenda of our industry is inclusion and diversity.
“Along with our own focus on intergenerational diversity, we also shared more on Komatsu’s role in the Champions of Change coalition and the recent launch of the FOCUSED on Everyday Respect resource, which equips to help identify and prevent everyday disrespect while fostering inclusive, safe, and productive environments in the workplace.”
Komatsu has also recently been announced as number three in the Gartner Supply Chain rankings for the Asia Pacific region.
Gartner’s Supply Chain Top 25 is an annual recognition of achievement and advancement of supply chain capabilities.
“We know that a great product deserves a great supply chain, and our supply chain has been able to support our business through some really challenging times and growth,” Hodson said.
“We were also acknowledged by Gartner for our corporate culture, where our people exercise autonomy in identifying issues, implementing necessary improvements and innovating through teamwork.”