Confidential Reporting Line

Report safely and confidentially

At Hupac, we believe in a workplace built on integrity, respect and transparency. If you notice any misconduct or violations of the law or our values, you can safely report them through our Confidential Reporting Line.

 

What you can report

You can report violations of national or EU laws; behaviour contrary to the Hupac Group Code of Conduct or internal regulations; abuse of office, fraud, harassment, discrimination, serious conflicts of interest; risks to health, safety or the environment.

 

Who can report

Employees, former employees and candidates; customers, suppliers, consultants, subcontractors; shareholders, directors, auditors; and other professional partners of the Hupac Group.

 

How to report

1. Internal channels
Federico Centonze – General Counsel & Head of Legal Services
Viale R. Manzoni 6 | CH-6830 Chiasso
Tel. +41 58 8558610 | fcentonze@hupac.com

2. External independent channel
Avv. Elisabetta Monotti Campanella – Studio Legale Mattei & Partners
Via Dogana 2 | CH-6500 Bellinzona
reportinglinehupac@studiomattei.ch

3. Public authorities 

You may always report directly to the competent authorities.

 

Your guarantees

Confidentiality: your identity and report are handled with discretion.
No retaliation: protection for all reports made in good faith.
Anonymity: possible upon request through the external lawyer.

 

Report management

Acknowledgment within 14 days; preliminary assessment and clarifications if needed; possible internal investigation or corrective measures; feedback within 3 months of submission.

 

Learn more
Download the full “Confidential Reporting Line” process

 

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Hupac Group records 13% traffic growth due to acquisitions

In 2019, Hupac was able to increase its traffic volume by 13% compared to the previous year, thus exceeding the one million of road shipments for the first time.

 

In its core business of transalpine transport through Switzerland, the company transported 550,796 road consignments by rail; this represents an increase of 2.8%. Overall, the past year was characterised by rather restrained demand. The first half of the year was still relatively strong in terms of volume, but in the second half, a decline in traffic was noticeable in connection with the economic slowdown in the core markets. This situation, combined with the strong competitive pressure from the road, influences the current year as well.

 

Non-transalpine traffic grew by 29.4% to reach 455,266 road consignments. This significant increase is primarily due to statistical effects: it reflects the volumes of ERS Railways, which was integrated into the Hupac Group in June 2018, with its transports from the North Sea ports.

 

 

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