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Privacy Notice for the Online Shop

1 What is this Privacy Notice about?

Implenia would like to inform you about how we internally process your data in our Online Shop. This privacy notice applies in addition to our general privacy notice, which informs you about how and for what purpose your personal data is processed in connection with our websites, among other things. This privacy notice complies with the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and the Swiss Data Protection Act ("DSG"). However, the application of these laws depends on each individual case.

Integrity is a special value for Implenia and part of our mission statement (Mission Statement Implenia - Implenia AG), so we have attempted to present the following to you as clearly and transparently as possible. If, despite all our efforts, there are still any uncertainties, please do not hesitate to contact us.

2 Who is responsible for processing your Data?

Responsible for the collection and processing of your data in connection with our online shop throughout the EEA is:

Implenia Deutschland GmbH
Am Prime Parc 1
65479 Raunheim
Germany
dataprivacy@implenia.com


A data protection officer in accordance with Article 37 ff. GDPR and Section 38 of the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) has been appointed, which can be achieved as follows:

Data Protection Officer
dataprivacy-germany@implenia.com

For Switzerland:
Implenia Schweiz AG
Thurgauerstrasse 101 A
8152 Glattpark (Opfikon)
Switzerland
dataprivacy@implenia.com


The web shop is operated by a processor:

Pandinavia AG
Industriestrasse 30
8302 Kloten
Switzerland

3 What Data do we process and for what Purpose?

 Your personal data will be processed by us for the following purposes:

  • Operation of a webshop
  • Execution of the order

Address data, registration data, contact data and orders placed incl. payment details, shipping method a.s.o. are processed.

4 On what basis do we process your Data?

We process your data for the purpose of initiating and executing a contract.

5 Who do we disclose your Data to?

We work with service providers in the EEA (European Economic Area), Switzerland and other countries who process your data on our behalf or as joint controllers or receive data concerning you as appointed controllers. To  optimise our IT systems and internal applications and tools, and to focus on our core competencies, we procure services from third parties in various areas.

6 In which countries does your personal Data end up?

As explained in section 5, we share data with other parties. These are not all located in the EEA and in Switzerland. Your data may therefore also be processed in further countries, exceptionally in any country in the world. If a recipient is located in a country without adequate legal data protection, we oblige them to comply with the applicable data protection law (for this purpose we use the European Commission's standard contractual clauses, which are accessible here) unless they are already subject to legally recognised regulations to ensure data protection and we do not rely on an exemption.

7 How long do we process your Data?

We only process your personal data for as long as the original processing purpose requires. In exceptional cases, a new processing purpose may arise, for example to defend legal claims.

8 How do we protect your Data?

We take appropriate security measures to maintain the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your personal data, to protect it against unauthorised or unlawful processing and to protect it against the risks of loss, unintentional alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access. 

9 What rights do you have?

Applicable data protection laws give you the right to object to the processing of your data under certain circumstances, in particular for processing actions based on legitimate interest.
To help you control the processing of your personal data, you have the following rights in relation to our data processing, depending on the applicable data protection law:

  • the right to request information from us as to whether and what data of yours we process;
  • the right to have data corrected by us if it is inaccurate;
  • the right to request that we delete data;
  • the right to request that certain personal data is provided to you in a commonly used electronic format or have it transferred to another controlling instance;
  • the right to withdraw your consent where our processing is based on your consent;
  • the right to obtain, upon request, further information useful for the exercise of these rights.

 

If you wish to exercise any of the above rights against us or any of our Group companies, please contact us in writing addressed to our premises or, unless otherwise stated or agreed, by email; our contact details are given in section 2. In order for us to be able to prevent abuse, we will need to identify you (e.g., by means of a copy of an identity document, if identification is otherwise not possible).

A list of authorities in the EEA is available here:  Members | European Data Protection Board (europa.eu)

You can contact the Swiss supervisory authority as follows: Contact (admin.ch)