Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for financial year 2020 to 2021

Introduction

The Modern Slavery Act 2015 (“act”) was introduced to help eradicate slavery, forced labour and human trafficking in the operations and supply chains of companies. This statement is made pursuant to Section 54, Part 6 of the Act and includes information about the CADglobal LTD, its own operations and supply chains, and how we are approaching the eradication of slavery and human trafficking within our business.

Our commitment

The CADglobal LTD, London, England is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in any part of our business or supply chain. It is absolutely the right thing to do and we aim to take sustained and concerted action against such acts.

Organisation’s structure and business

The CADglobal Limited is private company registered company in England & Wales. We are experts for computer aided design (CAD) software for business purposes. CADglobal key focus is to advise architects, designers and engineers which CAD software will suit their needs and ensure they get the best value for money. We are always acting objective and presenting multiple software and licensing options, ensuring that client has proper software for work as well that licensing options are optimal by usage rights and cost. For every software, we are enabling free, non-binding fully functional trial period.

Our supply chains

Our supply chain includes large multinational organisations, publicly owned bodies, CAD software manufacturers, CAD Add-on manufacturers as well as a range of small and medium sized suppliers, IT developers and cooperants providing services and works for the CADglobal. To ensure all suppliers within our extended supply chain comply with our values, we internally review our supply chain to evaluate risks and review aspects of the supply chain including but not limited to safety, human trafficking, child labour and other legal requirements in order to ensure compliance with our Supply Chain Policy. This reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships, and to implementing and enforcing appropriate systems and controls.

Our policies on slavery and human trafficking

We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business. CADglobal won’t consider cooperating with any organization or individual who is in any way in violation of these principles.

Screening processes for slavery and human trafficking

As part of our initiative to identify and mitigate modern slavery risk, we are conducting internal review of our direct suppliers in order to check their compliance with modern slavery and human trafficking legislation.

Training

To ensure a high level of understanding of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains and our business, we have included this topic in official meetings agenda in order to highlight importance and include all Management officers.

Further steps

Following a review of the effectiveness of the steps we have taken to ensure that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains, we intend to take the following further steps to combat modern slavery and human trafficking:

  • We will roll-out further modern slavery awareness training into our official meetings
  • We will launch our revised Modern Slavery Policy detailing our approach to managing modern slavery and human trafficking risk
  • We continue to review our relevant policies
  • We will continue to review all our suppliers, cooperants, vendors and all other outer body or organization which has any connection to CADglobal

This statement is for financial year 2020 to 2021 and it’s most recent update occurred 15/03/2022