Against corruption and for strong integrity: Why logistics firm Rhenus Group uses a digital whistleblower system
Sector: Logistics service provider
Revenue: €5.4 billion
Employees: 33,500
Locations: 820
Founding year: 1912
Introducing an international whistleblower system in a company with 660 locations in over 50 countries, more than 30,000 employees and a decentralized compliance organization is no easy task. In our case study read how Rhenus succeeded in implementing a digital whistleblowing system and what advantages the digital system now offers.
Logistics service provider Rhenus has achieved impressive growth in recent years. While business in 2007 was mainly concentrated in Europe, Rhenus now offers its transport services in more than 50 countries. As growth took pace, so too did compliance risks and also the number of internal reports of possible compliance violations.
The problem: although individual companies in the Rhenus Group had already implemented whistleblowing systems, there was no central overview. In 2018, Gilles Delarue, Group Compliance Officer at Rhenus, decided to introduce a uniform system. The requirements: A digital, user-friendly system with anonymous reporting capabilities that fit to the international structure of the Rhenus Group and which also supported the decentralized units in processing cases.

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