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Supplier Requirements

Additional requirement can be defined by material field and supplier country.

The Code of Conduct defines the basic requirements placed on all suppliers of OSRAM Licht AG and its affiliates concerning their responsibilities towards their stakeholders, affected groups and the environment.

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The Security in Supply Chain is a mandatory document for all suppliers delivering Direct Materials (including finished products, components & raw materials). It further applies on service providers handling ams OSRAM products and/or keeping them on stock. We need the conformation of our suppliers and partners, that they also support our efforts to ensure our products are kept safe throughout the production process.

If you are not participating in a national customs security initiative, please contact SupplierManagement-OSRAM@osram.com for further support.

We anticipate reliability and continuous supply of high-quality products and services as the basis for our common success. We strive to provide reliable products, on-time delivery and dependable support to meet our customers' highest expectations. We encourage a culture of innovation, responsibility and accountability to ensure continuous improvement.​

  • Standard supplier requirements are: ISO 9001 & ISO14001​
  • For categories with relevant service aspects: ISO 45001 (formerly OHSAS 18001)​
  • For automotive related business: IATF 16949​
  • Additional certificates, e.g. ISO 50001 are highly appreciated.​
  • In addition ams OSRAM conducts process audits for all suppliers of direct material and services

Find out more about ams OSRAMs quality management

It is a high ambition of ams OSRAM to avoid and reduce certain hazardous substances in products above and beyond statutory regulations.

Placing certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronical equipment on the market of is subject to specific regional (EU) or national restrictions and bans. Within the European Union (EU) these restrictions and bans are defined in EU directives and subsequent member states, national regulations, and in direct legally enforceable regulations. Compliance with Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS-Directive) and EU Directive 1907/2006/EC (“REACH”) is a clear target for ams OSRAM and our suppliers.​

Confirmation of and compliance to the ams OSRAM Index List Environment is a minimum supplier requirement for all Categories including RoHS/REACH relevant substances.​

ams OSRAM uses BOMcheck and IMDS to exchange RoHS/REACH relevant data with its customers and suppliers.​

Find out more about ams OSRAMs environmental management

Conflict minerals are minerals sourced from conflict-affected locations, the sale of which can contribute to the perpetuation of armed violence, instability, insecurity and associated human rights violations. ams OSRAM holds itself and its suppliers responsible to ensure that our supply chains are not contributing to the ongoing conflicts. As a member of the Responsible Sourcing Initiative (RMI) ams OSRAM asks its suppliers to comply with the RMI process and to only accept conformant smelters in their supply chain.​

As a proof point ams OSRAM asks for the latest version of the RMI CMRT and counterchecks the supplier feedback with the software product of IntegrityNext. ​

Learn more about ams OSRAMs latest conflict mineral status

You can also access free of charge training material in our download section

Companies located in risk countries are asked to provide a self-assessment via IntegrityNext, which addresses all relevant CR aspects.ams ​OSRAM defines all countries as risk countries that have a recent TI CPI* score equaling or being below 50.​

* Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (TI CPI) is an annually published index, which ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption according to experts and business people. It uses a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean.

ams OSRAM Purchase and Order Conditions

Packaging and Logistic Requirements

Suppliers must take all necessary measures to meet the supply chain requirements stated in this standard. ams OSRAM Standard for delivery of goods.

ams OSRAM Standard for delivery of goods (EN)

Suppliers must take all necessary measures to meet the packaging requirements stated in this standard. ams OSRAM Packaging Requirements

ams OSRAM packaging requirements. (EN)

Supplier Requirements

Commitment to our Code of Conduct for OSRAM Suppliers
The Code of Conduct defines the basic requirements placed on all suppliers of OSRAM Licht AG and its affiliates concerning their responsibilities towards their stakeholders, affected groups and the environment.
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Acknowlege the OSRAM Business Conduct Guidelines
The Business Conduct Guidelines contain the basic principles and rules for the conduct of all OSRAM employees. They set out how we meet our ethical and legal responsibilities as a company. They apply within the company as well as in relation to our external partners and the general public.
Documents Link Business Conduct Guidelines
Quality Requirements
We anticipate reliability and continuous supply of high-quality products and services as the basis for our common success. We strive to provide reliable products, on-time delivery and dependable support to meet our customers' highest expectations. We encourage a culture of innovation, responsibility and accountability to ensure continuous improvement.​
Standard supplier requirements are: ISO 9001 & ISO14001​
For Categories with relevant service aspects: ISO45001 (formerly OHSAS 18001)​
For Automotive related business: IATF 16949​
Additional certificates, e.g. ISO50001 are highly appreciated.​
In addition OSRAM conducts Process Audits for all suppliers of direct material and services.​
Find out more about OSRAMs quality management: here.
RoHS and REACH Requirements
It is a high ambition of OSRAM to avoid and reduce certain hazardous substances in products above and beyond statutory regulations. Placing certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronical equipment on the market of is subject to specific regional (EU) or national restrictions and bans. Within the European Union (EU) these restrictions and bans are defined in EU directives and subsequent member states, national regulations, and in direct legally enforceable regulations. Compliance with Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS-Directive) and EU Directive 1907/2006/EC (“REACh”) is a clear target for OSRAM and our suppliers.​
Confirmation of and compliance to the OSRAM Index List Environment is a minimum supplier requirement for all Categories including RoHS/REACh relevant substances.​
Document Link ILE
OSRAM uses BOMcheck and IMDS to exchange RoHS/REACh relevant data with its customers and suppliers.​
Find out more about OSRAMs environmental management: here
Compliance with RMI Conflict Mineral approach
Conflict minerals are minerals sourced from conflict-affected locations, the sale of which can contribute to the perpetuation of armed violence, instability, insecurity and associated human rights violations. OSRAM holds itself and its suppliers responsible to ensure that our supply chains are not contributing to the ongoing conflicts. As a member of the Responsible Sourcing Initiative (RMI) OSRAM asks its suppliers to comply with the RMI process and to only accept conformant smelters in their supply chain.​
As a proof point OSRAM asks for the latest version of the RMI CMRT (5.11) and counterchecks the supplier feedback with the software product of iPoint. ​
OSRAM latest conflict mineral status is published: here
You can also access free of charge training material in our download section: here
Corporate Responsibility Self-Assessment for companies in risk countries
Companies located in risk countries are asked to provide a self-assessment via IntegrityNext, which addresses all relevant CR aspects.​OSRAM defines all countries as risk countries that have a recent TI CPI* score equaling or being below 40.​

*The Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (TI CPI) is an annually published index, which ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption according to experts and business people. It uses a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean. More than two-thirds of countries score below 50 on 2018’s CPI, with an average score of just 43.​ TI works together with governments, businesses and citizens to stop the abuse of power, bribery and secret deals.
Additional requirements can apply per material and sourcing origin

Contact

If you have questions, please contact OSRAM Supplier Management.
sm@osram.com

Compliance Whistleblower system
The Compliance whistleblower system "Tell ams OSRAM" offers employees as well as customers, suppliers and other business partners the opportunity to report violations of the Business Conduct Guidleines - Secure and confidential.
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ams OSRAM Division SEMI Supplier Portal
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