Share

Enel extends support to its suppliers

Over 6 suppliers present throughout the country will be able to make use of financial services, managerial and technical training and advisory services offered by selected partners

Enel extends support to its suppliers

Enel opens the doors of theSupplier Development Program” to over 6 companies in Italy. This is the program launched in 2020 to support the growth path of its suppliers and, at the same time, contribute to the achievement of the Group's strategic objectives, with particular attention to sustainability, circularity and digitalisation.

Aimed at companies, with headquarters or branches in Italy, qualified or in an advanced stage of qualification in the register of Enel suppliers, the program pays particular attention to SMEs operating in strategic sectors which will be able to benefit from direct support from the group led by Francesco Starace for access to certain services. 

The goal is to offer an ecosystem of opportunities to make the supply chain more solid, performing and innovative; promote financial and managerial growth, developing greater cost efficiency. All with a greater emphasis on innovation, To sustainability, to internationalization, to digitization and the expansion of activities also to other areas. All topics of great relevance and increasingly fundamental for increasing the competitiveness of companies.

"The great challenge of the energy transition also necessarily involves our suppliers without whom the achievement of the decarbonisation objectives, through the growth of renewable energies, the digitization of networks and the electrification of consumption, would not be possible", he said Alda Paola Baldi, Head of Procurement Enel Italy.

“By expanding the Supplier Development Program audience, we want to accompany a greater number of companies that work with us towards sustainable growth capable of increasing their competitiveness and efficiency – concluded Baldi -, and at the same time contributing to the creation of value for the communities in which they operate and the economic restart of the country in line with the recovery policies approved by the European Union".

comments