12 Mission and Ethical Principles The mission of Osculati is to provide its customers with everything they need to build or maintain their boats, within the desired timeframe and with the best possible quality-to-price ratio. In a single phrase: to make designing, building, and maintaining a boat simple. The business model is built on a set of core values that guide the company in ensuring a customer experience that meets every need. The management team is constantly engaged in research and development, seeking new solutions and diversifying the range of products and services. This culture of innovation has enabled Osculati to achieve excellent results and demonstrate strong resilience, consistently adapting to market changes. At the same time, Osculati is committed to offering competitive prices without ever compromising on product quality or reliability. Another key strength lies in the selection of strategic partners, with whom Osculati has collaborated for many years to ensure faster and better service for customers worldwide. All Osculati’s activities are conducted in accordance with the principles of integrity and transparency, and are guided by honesty, fairness, and responsibility. Osculati has adopted the values outlined in the “Charter of Business Values2”, committing to recognize and uphold its principles in relation to all stakeholders. In particular, the company believes in and is inspired daily by the following values: • Ethics in interpersonal behavior: toward employees, suppliers, customers, and all stakeholders. • Cooperation and teamwork: no matter how capable and determined each person is, more can be achieved by working together. • Safety: a top priority in all its forms — workplace safety for employees and collaborators, and product safety for end users. • Sustainable success: the company aims to generate balanced economic growth and long-term development, valuing human resources and respecting the environment through the responsible use of resources. 2 The Charter of Business Values was proposed by the European Institute for Social Auditing and is derived from the Charter of Human Values of the Nova Spes Foundation, which was adopted by the United Nations in 1989. Its purpose is to provide businesses with a clear and socially consistent framework to guide their strategic and operational decisions.
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