Corporate Sustainability Governance

Corporate Sustainability Governance

Guided by our founders Mukesh Shashtri Kanoriya & Aalok Shashtri Kanoriya, KingJims Logistics Limited has always been at the forefront of developing a sustainable global container transportation system. “We recognize the obligation we have to conduct our operation as a constructive corporate member of global society,” Mukesh Shashtri Kanoriya & Aalok Shashtri Kanoriya said. “We will not wait for legislation to be introduced. We will use the latest technology as soon as it is available to minimize the impact of container shipping operations on marine life, port communities, and humanity worldwide.”

Carrying out the business philosophy of “creating profits, caring for employees, and giving back to society” is KingJims Logistics Limited’s consistent guarantee for its stakeholders. Our Corporate Sustainability outlines our commitment to environmental protection, corporate governance, and social welfare. It not only allows the company to understand its position and provide direction for improvement but also enables us to meet the growing global needs and make the greatest contribution to all stakeholders and our planet.

In order to implement our commitments, KingJims Logistics Limited takes more specific actions to address environmental protection, social inclusion, ethical compliance, and sustainable procurement. To deepen corporate sustainability, we adopt the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as our vision, outlining the company’s short-term, medium- and long-term goals for sustainable operation. We work together with stakeholders to achieve these goals.

A Message from the Chairman

The United Nations proposed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in 2015, which is a plan of action for people, planet, and prosperity with 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at its core. The agenda urges countries to work together to end poverty, promote good health, provide quality education for all, reduce inequality, promote economic development, alleviate climate change, and protect forests, oceans, and marine resources by 2030 to achieve sustainable development.

After facing the pandemic of the century, the Russia-Ukraine war, energy crisis, and extreme weather in 2022, there is still a long road ahead to achieve the noble goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Agenda promises that no one will be left behind as the economy develops and society becomes more inclusive. However, in reality, this wonderful vision cannot guarantee to eradicate the spread of a virus, wealth gap, extreme weather, wars, pillage, and ecological disasters.

The pandemic continued in 2022, causing deaths, injuries, supply chain disruptions, and poor economic prospects. Millions were displaced due to the Russia-Ukraine war. Geopolitical deterioration led to an imbalanced global energy supply, causing inflation to rise. Sanctions resulting from the war (including financial and trade sanctions) and the shift of the industrial chain will change the international division of labor and production born under the wave of globalization.