Market expansion firm DKSH has secured ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications for its supply chain operations in Cambodia, covering environmental management and occupational health and safety across its distribution centres in Phnom Penh.

According to DKSH, the certifications were obtained following a structured audit and implementation process and demonstrate compliance with internationally recognised standards set by the International Organization for Standardization. The achievement forms part of DKSH's global strategy to secure ISO certification across supply chains in key markets.

ISO 45001 certification was earned through the strengthening of DKSH Cambodia's safety framework, which now incorporates regular risk assessments, systematic incident reporting and continuous safety monitoring. Facilities are equipped with emergency response plans, and employees participate in ongoing safety training programmes to maintain a safe and healthy working environment.

ISO 14001 certification recognises DKSH Cambodia's structured approach to assessing environmental aspects across its operations, including products, activities and services, with procedures in place to evaluate associated impacts and implement actions to manage and minimise environmental risk.

By the end of 2025, DKSH had received global ISO certifications across almost 40 facilities in seven markets, including Cambodia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

"Achieving ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications in Cambodia reflects the strong commitment of our teams to operational excellence, safety, and sustainability," said Siddharth Mehta, head of supply chain management at DKSH Cambodia. "By embedding structured processes and continuous improvement into our daily operations, we ensure that our supply chains remain efficient, responsible, and resilient."

DKSH said it will continue to expand the reach of its ISO certifications to further key markets.

Read the original announcement for complete details on DKSH Cambodia's certification programme and global standards strategy.