-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- smt007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current Issue
Production Software Integration
EMS companies need advanced software systems to thrive and compete. But these systems require significant effort to integrate and deploy. What is the reality, and how can we make it easier for everyone?
Spotlight on India
We invite you on a virtual tour of India’s thriving ecosystem, guided by the Global Electronics Association’s India office staff, who share their insights into the region’s growth and opportunities.
Supply Chain Strategies
A successful brand is built on strong customer relationships—anchored by a well-orchestrated supply chain at its core. This month, we look at how managing your supply chain directly influences customer perception.
- Articles
- Columns
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - smt007 Magazine
Incap Estonia Recognized with Second Golden Label for Responsible Business
June 27, 2025 | IncapEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Incap Electronics Estonia has been awarded a golden label by the Responsible Business Forum in Estonia for the second time. The responsible business label is a prestigious symbol in Estonia that identifies entrepreneurs and organisations that demonstrate excellence in environmental, social, and economic responsibility.
The Managing Director of Incap Estonia, Margus Jakobson, said that the company’s long-term commitment to responsible business is reflected in its continuous development across key sustainability areas. “We have taken deliberate steps to strengthen our efforts in environmental, social, and economic responsibility over the years. Starting from the bronze level in 2019, progressing to silver in 2021, and reaching gold in 2023, we are pleased to have retained the golden label again this year. It highlights our steady progress and the strong foundation we have built,” Jakobson said. “We see this as both a recognition and a responsibility to continue raising our standards.”
In 2024, the company adopted new sustainability targets aligned with the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the Incap’s updated Sustainability Programme based on its double materiality assessment. One of the key goals is to reach higher renewable energy use in 2025 leading to lower CO2 emissions. The company tracks progress across key indicators, including energy efficiency, employee well-being, and environmental impact.
To support these goals, Incap Estonia invested in a high-resolution x-ray system in 2025 to improve quality control and reduce material waste. The company has reduced electricity consumption year-on-year, from 2,040 MWh in 2021 to 1,786 MWh in 2024. It also sources over 40% of its materials from Estonian suppliers, creating added value for the local economy. In parallel, Incap has continued cooperation with educational institutions and developed youth-oriented initiatives to raise awareness of the electronics industry. One of these, the Incap Legends project, connects young people with technology through e-sports. The company has also supported the student-led solar-powered car project Solaride with production for several years and continues the collaboration in 2025.
Jakobson added that sustainable operations are vital to meeting both customer expectations and long-term business goals. “As a growing international electronics manufacturing company, responsible and trustworthy business practices are an integral part of our mission. Our sustainability efforts help us remain a reliable partner and support our role in the local community.”
With more than 100 employees, Incap Estonia is one of the largest employers on Saaremaa island. The company produces electronics for a range of applications, including smart energy systems, electric mobility, and marine technology, with products exported globally.
The Responsible Business Forum in Estonia awards quality labels at the gold, silver, and bronze levels, based on evaluation of corporate responsibility in environmental, social, and economic dimensions. The assessment methodology has been developed in cooperation with international experts, following the principles of the UN Global Compact, ESG frameworks and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This year, the assessment was heavily based on EU CSRD framework, which is adopted by Incap, due to compliance requirements.
Testimonial
"Your magazines are a great platform for people to exchange knowledge. Thank you for the work that you do."
Simon Khesin - Schmoll MaschinenSuggested Items
Incap Group Maintains Strong Profitability Amid Softer Market Conditions in January–September 2025 (Unaudited)
10/27/2025 | IncapIn its unaudited business review, Incap Group reported revenue of EUR 159.3 million and operating profit of EUR 18.4 million for the first nine months of 2025, demonstrating solid profitability and operational resilience despite market uncertainties, currency fluctuations, and project delays.
Incap UK Invests in Solar Panels to Enhance Share of Renewable Energy
10/13/2025 | IncapIncap UK is finalising the installation of a rooftop solar power system at its facility in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The investment is expected to supply up to 49% of the factory’s electricity needs.
Incap Slovakia Integrates ERP and MES Systems to Accelerate Operations
09/30/2025 | IncapIncap Slovakia, part of the global EMS provider Incap Corporation, has implemented SAP Business One (SAP B1) to strengthen operational control, improve traceability, and support faster, more flexible manufacturing.
Health and Safety Initiatives at Incap India
09/23/2025 | IncapIncap India recently organised two important initiatives to support the wellbeing and safety of its teams.
Panasonic Features Incap UK in New Case Study on Sustainable SMT Growth
08/29/2025 | IncapIncap UK’s latest SMT upgrade has been recognised by Panasonic in a newly published case study, highlighting our long-term commitment to smarter, more sustainable electronics manufacturing.