Our Core Values
To be a world-class Manufacturer and Distributor of Industrial Computer, Display Components, and Audio/ Visual Systems, to achieve success through a shared commitment that meets or exceeds our Interested Parties’ expectations through teamwork, continuous improvement, and innovation. To accomplish our mission, it is essential that we focus on quality in everything we do throughout our organization’s framework. ARISTA is committed to upholding the requirements of the ISO9001:2015 Standard and to continually improve customer satisfaction.
Environmental Policy
ARISTA Corporation believes it has an important duty to ensure a positive environmental impact in all its business operations and to provide the necessary organization, commitment, and training to fulfill this obligation. The senior management firmly believes in, and is committed to, monitoring and improving environmentally-friendly performance, pollution prevention, and environmental protection. The establishment of environmental goals to be evaluated and monitored to better its environmental impact. All employees have responsibilities for policy implementation by participating and contributing to its success through their actions and suggestions.
Environmental Focus Elements
- Resource Conservation
- Waste Minimization / Waste
- ReductionLean Manufacturing
- Responsible Waste Management
- Reduction, Reuse & Recycling
Conflict Minerals Sourcing Policy
Conflict minerals (columbite-tantalite, cassiterite, wolframite, and gold, or their derivatives, including tantalum, tin, and tungsten) originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are sometimes mined and sold by armed groups to finance conflict characterized by extreme levels of violence. Some of these minerals and the metals created from them can make their way into the supply chains of the products used around the world, including those in the electronics industry.
It is the policy of ARISTA to avoid Conflict Minerals that directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in conflict-affected regions. ARISTA is committed to sourcing components and materials from companies that share our values around human rights, ethics, and environmental responsibility.
ARISTA expects its suppliers to commit to the EICC Code of Conduct which includes a provision related to the responsible sourcing of minerals. Pursuant to that Code of Conduct, suppliers must have a policy to reasonably assure that tantalum, tin, tungsten, and gold in the products they manufacture are DRC conflict-free. ARISTA will immediately discontinue engagement with suppliers who pose any risk supporting conflict minerals.
RoHS Compliance
The European Union adopted Directive 2002/95/EC in February 2003 that restricts and prohibits the use of heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium), polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in new electrical and electronic equipment shipped after July 1, 2006. All new products under development at ARISTA Corporation meet the directive's requirements.