Texas United Management (TUM) is a privately owned corporate services provider formed in 1989, located in the Galleria area of Houston, Texas. TUM provides corporate services, such as HR, Accounting, IT, EHS, Legal, Purchasing etc., to almost 30 companies located across the United States in the mining and manufacturing industry.
Texas United Management Corporation
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2.8
Overall Excellence Rating
Industry
Oil, Gas and MiningCategory
Energy & UtilitiesESG/Ethical Impact
The company maintains active engagement with a diverse array of stakeholders, including customers, employees, and investors, consistently seeking their input and feedback to align its ESG initiatives with their expectations, fostering trust, and nurturing long-term partnerships. Texas United Management Corporation demonstrates responsible supply chain management, partnering with suppliers who adhere to ethical and sustainable standards, thus promoting responsible sourcing and ethical business practices throughout its supply chain. Texas United Management Corporation has been an innovator in sustainable practices, developing and deploying technologies and practices that reduce its environmental footprint, thereby demonstrating its commitment to eco-conscious operations. Texas United Management Corporation upholds the highest ethical standards, promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity across its operations, setting a benchmark for sound corporate governance.
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Awards Received
2023
Revenues
$107,400,000.00
Website Traffic
Employee Rating
3.8
Customer Rating
3.7
Company Size
100-1000
ESG Risk Rating
3
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