Your needs. Our drive.
Your needs. Our drive.
Osobnim podacima smatraju se vaši identifikacijski podaci koji inače nisu javno dostupni - ime i prezime, e-mail adresa, kućna adresa, broj telefona, podaci o datumu, godini i mjestu rođenja, obrazovanju i dosadašnjem radu i ostali podaci potrebni za prijavu na natječaj za zapošljavanje. AD Plastik Grupa obvezuje se kako će vaše osobne podatke koristiti isključivo u identifikacijske svrhe i razmatranje prijave za zapošljavanje. Čuvat će ih u tajnosti, neće ih distribuirati, objavljivati niti ih na bilo koji drugi način učiniti dostupnima bilo kojoj trećoj osobi bez vaše prethodne suglasnosti. Obilježavanjem označenog polja, dajete punovažan pristanak da se vaši prikupljeni podaci mogu obrađivati u svrhu selekcije i regrutacije za otvorena radna mjesta te čuvanje u bazi podataka AD Plastik Grupe u trajanju od 12 mjeseci. Ovaj pristanak u svakom trenutku možete opozvati u pismenoj formi putem maila osobnipodaci@adplastik.hr nakon čega će svaka daljnja obrada vaših osobnih podataka biti obustavljena.
In accordance with the company’s focus on sustainable business, a brochure Code and policies of AD Plastik Group has been made. The brochure contains expanded second edition of Code of business conduct, anti-corruption policy, antimonopoly policy, energy management policy, sustainable supplier management policy, quality policy, environmental protection policy, health and safety at work policy, human rights protection policy, corporate security policy, diversity policy and advertising code. Code of business conduct prescribes rules in line with company values, laws and regulations in force and industry standards. It also provides instructions on how to behave in an everyday business environment and applies to any person that works for the company, regardless of location, position or workplace. The digital edition of the brochure is available on the company’s website.
In Solin we hosted professors from Pennsylvania State University who came accompanied by professors from Faculty of chemistry and technology from Split. Delighted with the company and production halls, Jennifer Cuchman said: „We have discoverd many opportunities in Split and cooperation between university and local companies like yours is very interesting to us.“
Ambassador of the Slovak Republic, Juraj Priputen, accompanied by Trade and Economic consultant Jan Štark, visited the AD Plastik’s plant in Jankomir, Zagreb. Slovakia has made a strong step towards attracting investments and has become the center of the automotive industry, accounting for approximately 43 percent of total Slovakian industrial production.
“Slovakia is an extremely interesting market for our industry. For now, we offer and export a limited number of products there with regard to our distance. I am convinced that we can, and that is what we want, to be better positioned in Central and Eastern Europe. In order to do so, we need to be closer to car manufacturers. We are interested in potential acquisitions or finding partners in the Slovak market,” said Marinko Došen, President of the Management Board of AD Plastik Group.
After the introduction and presentation of the company, the ambassador visited injection moulding and painting plants. He wants to strengthen relations and establish communication with exporters to the Slovak market and potential investors. In that way he wants to improve the economic relations between the two countries, and that is why his visit to the plant was also initiated.
„AD Plastik is an excellent example of how one can successfully produce and export in Croatia. Economic cooperation between Croatia and Slovakia is good, but I hope that by intensifying the activities a company such as this will be even better positioned in the Slovak market. I hope AD Plastik will expand its production to Slovakia where the conditions of business are among the best in the region. The advantage is that there are no linguistic or cultural barriers. The Embassy of the Slovak Republic will certainly support such an initiative and we are at your disposal for any kind of help. Automotive industry is extremely important for the Slovak economy. AD Plastik has not only excellent manufacturing facilities, but also logistics know-how and capabilities that exceed all my expectations,” said Ambassador Juraj Priputen.
The Golden Key Award ceremony was held today in Zagreb as part of the program of the 12th Convention of Croatian Exporters. AD Plastik received the Golden Key in the category Best exporter to Slovenia in 2016, and it was nominated in two more categories: the best exporter to France and the most innovative exporter.
The award was received by President of the Management Board of AD Plastik Group Marinko Došen, who reminded that it was an extraordinary honor for AD Plastik to win the Golden Key award for several years in a row.
„This is a confirmation of successful business and continuous development of AD Plastik Group. Slovenia is a remarkably significant market for our business, because Renault’s plant Revoz is located there, which is one of our biggest customers. We can expect further growth of exports to Slovenia due to new deals based on the many years of experience, knowledge and quality of AD Plastik. The good and long-term relationships that we build with our customers are the basis for successful realization and the results we have been achieving,” said Marinko Došen.
The top five Croatian companies with the largest share of women in management in 2017 are Ericsson Nikola Tesla, AD Plastik, Optima Telekom, Zagreb Stock Exchange and Hrvatski Telekom. The latest CROBEX Women index that measures the share of women in the management of the most significant companies on the Zagreb Stock Exchange shows that the share of women in the management of leading Croatian companies in 2017 is only 17.3 percent. This represents a reduction in female representation in management by three percent in this year. The previous two years CROBEX Women index was over 20 percent.
With a 50% share of women in the management, AD Plastik belongs to the five leading companies at the Zagreb Stock Exchange. The CROBEX Women Index has been computed from 2014 by the company Selectio – a company for Human Resources Recruiting and Human Resources Management Consulting. This index makes it possible to compare Croatia with other European Union countries according to the European Commission’s report on gender equality in company management.
According to the latest available data of the European Commission from April 2016, the highest number of female managers belongs to France in the amount of 37.1 percent, Sweden 36.1 percent, Italy 30 percent and Finland 29.8 percent. These countries, along with the Netherlands with 28.1 percent, have recorded the highest growth in the number of women in management in a year. This growth averaged up to five percent.
Over the past year, the number of zero companies – companies which have no women in the management, grew by seven percent in Croatian companies within CROBEX. There are 55 percent of those companies.
AD Plastik representatives took part in the first meeting of the Economic Forum within the framework of FESB Day. The ways of cooperation between faculties and economics, communication between students and companies as part of professional practices and mutual projects were key topics aimed at improving cooperation between enterpreneurs and the university community.
A conference „The Best Practices in Attracting Foreign Investments in Central and South Eastern Europe“, organized by the Association of Foreign Investors in the Republic of Croatia and Deloitte Croatia, was held in Hotel Esplanada in Zagreb. The aim of the conference was to contribute to boosting foreign investments and improving the investment climate in Croatia.
The conference brought together experts who presented the foreign direct investments policy and investment strategy implemented by six countries from Central and South-Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. A panel discussion “New Challenges for Croatia – Improving the Business Climate and Attracting Investments” was also held and it was attended by Martina Dalić, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts of the Republic of Croatia and by representatives of investment companies including AD Plastik. The participants talked about how Croatia can become more successful in attracting investments.
Participating in the main panel discussion, President of the Management Board of AD Plastik Group Marinko Došen emphasized that investments are an important driver of economic activities. For every employee in the automotive industry, which circumvents our country – emphasized Došen – there are 20 employees in the supporting industries. “Along with the increased effort to attract investments by the Investment and Competitiveness Agency, the individual approach of the Croatian Government is very important for any large potential investor,” added Došen.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia Martina Dalić announced that an Internet service would have been established by autumn, through which businessmen could register administrative and bureaucratic obstacles they face.