Improving the Way the World Works
2021 Environmental, Social and Governance Report
What's Inside this Report
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Chief Executive Officer Letter
02
About Allison
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Innovation
10
The Allison Team
13
Communities
16
Health and Safety
19
Environment
21
Supply Chain
23
Governance
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SASB Table
Providing the most reliable and valued propulsion solutions in the world
OUR VISION
Be the global leader in commercial-duty propulsion solutions that improve the way the world works.
OUR PROMISE
Provide the most reliable and valued propulsion solutions in the world to enable our customers to work more efficiently.
OUR VALUES
Quality - We are driven by a total commitment to excellence in everything we do.
Customer Focus - We believe each customer is unique, and our success is tied to their success.
Integrity - We hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards in everything we do.
Innovation - We seek ways to improve products and processes in an effort to add value and create solutions for our customers.
Teamwork - We develop better solutions by working together toward a common goal.
Contents
CEO Letter
About Allison
Innovation
The Allison Team
Chief Executive Officer Letter
Communities
Health and Safety
Environment
Supply Chain
Governance
SASB
Dear Stakeholders,
We are delighted to present the 2021 Allison Transmission Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, where we provide data regarding our environmental performance, our social impacts and our discussions on how we govern these issues. The report is aligned with the guidelines of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) for the Industrial Machinery and Goods sector and addresses topics of interest to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) thus allowing us to highlight our commitment to the ideals of corporate citizenship.
2021 brought a year of challenges, opportunities and successes in the ever-evolving commercial vehicle industry. The world continued to face a global pandemic that has affected many lives, disrupted advancements in innovation and challenged the global supply chain. While Allison has not been immune to these impacts, our team worked diligently to progress company initiatives and deliver on commitments to customers. We're grateful for our valued employees, customers, suppliers and communities who helped us achieve these milestones.
The world is undergoing extraordinary change, which impacts how we communicate and do business with each other, how we transport people and goods around the globe, and how we will meet the world's growing energy demands in a sustainable way while minimizing any impacts on the environment. Though the commercial vehicle industry is evolving, Allison's mission remains clear. We are committed to Improving the Way the World Works with fuel efficient, reliable and innovative propulsion solutions that deliver the performance, quality and differentiated value proposition our customers have come to expect from the Allison brand.
Whether it is new products, new technology or new manufacturing processes, change, adaptability and innovation have always been part of our DNA. Innovation continues to be the driving force behind our commitment to developing new products. In 2021, we introduced several propulsion systems, from the Allison eGen PowerTM family of fully electric axles to more sustainable versions of our conventional transmissions. We've also invested in a cutting-edge Innovation Center and completed upgrades to our state-of-the-art Vehicle Electrification and Environmental Test Center at our global headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, that enable Allison and our partners to expand testing and validation capabilities for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles. These investments individually and collectively confirm our commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of the commercial vehicle industry.
We continued our productive output this past year and are innovating more now than ever before in our history. I believe Allison is well-positioned to capitalize on growth opportunities across all of our end markets and drive the next generation of propulsion solutions that will help our customers and the world reduce emissions, protect our planet and meet the substantial challenges that lie ahead.
So, let me again take this opportunity to thank the Allison Team and our customers, suppliers and communities as we continue Improving the Way the World Works.
Sincerely,
David S. Graziosi
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
We are committed to Improving the Way the World Works with fuel efficient, reliable and innovative propulsion solutions.
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Contents
CEO Letter
About Allison
Innovation
The Allison Team
Communities
Health and Safety
Environment
Supply Chain
Governance
SASB
About Allison
Allison is a leading designer and manufacturer of vehicle propulsion solutions for commercial and defense vehicles, the largest global manufacturer of medium- and heavy- duty fully automatic transmissions, and a leader in electrified propulsion systems that Improve the Way the World Works. Allison products are used in a wide variety of applications, including on-highway trucks (distribution, refuse, construction, fire and emergency), buses (school, transit and coach), motorhomes, off-highway vehicles and equipment (energy, mining and construction applications) and defense vehicles (tactical wheeled and tracked).
Founded in 1915, the company has been headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, since its inception. Approximately 76% of revenues were generated in North America in 2021. Allison is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "ALSN."
With a presence in more than 150 countries, Allison has regional headquarters in the Netherlands, China and Brazil, manufacturing facilities in the USA, Hungary and India, as well as global engineering resources, (including electrification engineering centers), in Indianapolis, Indiana, Auburn Hills, Michigan, and London in the United Kingdom. Allison supports customers through more than 1,400 independent distributor and dealer locations worldwide.
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Key Facilities
1. Indianapolis, USA | 5. Sliedrecht, the Netherlands | |
Global HQ | Regional HQ | |
Sales Office | Sales Office | |
Manufacturing Facility | Parts Distribution Center | |
Parts Distribution Center | 6. Szentgotthárd, Hungary | |
Vehicle Electrification + Environmental Test Center | ||
Manufacturing Facility | ||
Innovation Center | ||
Customization Center | ||
2. Auburn Hills, Michigan | ||
7. Chennai, India | ||
Manufacturing Facility | ||
Sales Office | ||
3. Lewisburg, Tennessee | ||
~76 | Manufacturing Facility | |
Walker Die Casting Manufacturing Facility | Customization Center | |
% | ||
4. São Paulo, Brazil | Parts Distribution Center | |
8. Shanghai, China | ||
Regional HQ | ||
Sales Office | Regional HQ | |
Customization Center | Sales Office | |
Parts Distribution Center | Customization Center | |
Parts Distribution Center |
of revenues were generated in North America in 2021
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Contents
CEO Letter
About Allison
Innovation
The Allison Team
Communities
Health and Safety
Environment
Supply Chain
Governance
SASB
2021 At-A-Glance
FinancialEnvironmental
$2.4B | Emissions |
GHG | |
REVENUE | 2021 |
SafetyPeopleCommunity
1.94 | 3,400 | TYPES OF |
RECORDABLE CASE RATE | GLOBAL EMPLOYEES | GIVING: |
PER 100 EMPLOYEES |
$442M
NET INCOME
150+
COUNTRIES WHERE WE OPERATE
DIRECT (SCOPE 1) | INDIRECT (SCOPE 2) | 4 | 46% | - DONATIONS: 68% |
36,133 | 102,876 | |||
- SUPPORT OF | ||||
MANUFACTURING SITES | OF U.S. EMPLOYEES | ORGANIZATIONS | ||
CERTIFIED TO ISO 14001 | REPRESENTED BY THE UAW | |||
Energy | SERVING WOMEN | |||
Usage | ENVIRONMENTAL | |||
AND RACIALLY/ | ||||
2021 | ||||
MANAGEMENT | 2021 | |||
ETHNICALLY DIVERSE | ||||
STANDARDS | ||||
DIRECT ENERGY | INDIRECT ENERGY | POPULATIONS: 21% | ||
671,670 | 842,473 | DIVERSITY COMPOSITION | - SPONSORSHIPS: 6% | |
U.S. WORKFORCE | ||||
- SCHOLARSHIPS: 5% | ||||
460 Tons | Women | |||
18% | ||||
PRODUCTION WASTE AT | ||||
OUR INDIANAPOLIS | Gender | |||
MANUFACTURING | 82% | |||
Men | ||||
OPERATIONS | ||||
30,621,000 | Racially/ | |||
25% | ||||
GALLONS OF CITY WATER | Minorities | |||
Ethnically | ||||
AND 115,435,928 GALLONS | Diverse | |||
75% | ||||
OF WELL WATER USED AT | Non-Minorities | |||
OUR INDIANAPOLIS | ||||
HEADQUARTERS AND | ||||
MANUFACTURING | ||||
OPERATIONS |
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