OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- Kinaxis® Inc. (TSX:KXS), a global leader in end-to-end supply chain orchestration, has made a strong showing in Newsweek’s inaugural list of Canada’s Most Responsible Companies 2025. The Ottawa-based software company placed 38th out of the 700 companies evaluated. The list is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., a world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider.
Canada’s Most Responsible Companies 2025 considers all three pillars of ESG: environment, social and corporate governance. Carbon emissions and energy usage were the major environmental considerations; diversity, equity and work safety were analyzed in the social pillar; transparency and ethical behavior were key topics in governance.
“We are honored to be recognized by Newsweek,” said John Sicard, president and CEO of Kinaxis. “We are proud of the work we’ve done to progress these critical issues as well as our commitment to building the sustainable supply chains of the future.”
Kinaxis helps companies break down silos and manage the complexities of global supply chains by offering real-time visibility, collaborative planning and rapid decision-making with its AI-powered platform Maestro™, giving organizations the power to stay ahead of disruptions and make more sustainable choices.
Kinaxis’ Sustainable Supply Chain solution also helps companies to track Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions and understand how changes to their supply chain plan can positively or negatively impact those emissions.
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