Privacy Statement:
Information on privacy measures for EMBASSY Freight Services Europe (Germany) GmbH online services 

1. Basic Information

We are delighted to have you visit our website, and we would like to thank you for your interest. In the following, we would like to inform you about how we handle your personal data when you use our web services, like our website and our online shops. The following information also relates to the use of our websites on mobile devices, e.g. smartphones or tablets. Personal data includes all data which could be used to identify you personally, or which make you identifiable via a username or identification code, such as your IP address or credit card number.

This Privacy Statement explains the legal basis and the purpose for this collection or processing of your data. We would like to inform you of your rights regarding the use of your personal data. If you have any questions regarding our use of your personal data, please contact us as the responsible entity — Controller under data protection law (for contact details see Clause 2).

For security reasons and to protect the transfer of personal data and other confidential information (e.g., orders or queries sent to Controllers), these online services use SSL or TLS encryption. You can identify an encrypted connection by checking that the letters “https://” and a lock symbol appear in your browser address line.

 

2. Who we are (Controller for Data Privacy)

The Controller for the processing of data on our online services pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation (Datenschutz-Grundverordnung — GRPD) is:

EMBASSY Freight Services Europe (Germany) GmbH, Represented by the Executive Director Kathrin Reuter

Jungfernstieg 34 20354 Hamburg

Tel. +49 (0) 40 3099730

Contact information for our company Data Protection Officer:

datenschutz@embassyfreight.de

 

3. Data collection when accessing our online services

Accessing our web pages (without registration) will result in the automatic anonymised collection of the following data on our servers:

- masked IP address

- access date/ time/ time zone,

- access status,

- type of access,

- type of protocol,

- type and number of pages accessed on our site,

- name and size of accessed files,

- referring website,

- web browser,

-operating system.

The listed non-personal data is collected automatically as part of the normal operations of our internet services. The information gathered about the use of our pages is not combined with any personal information provided through the online registration form. We do not have any personal references in our usage data.

We use the above data for the purposes of troubleshooting, generating statistics and measuring website activity with the aim of improving the value and use of our services. As such, we have a legitimate interest to justify the data processing activity pursuant to Article 6 (1) (f) GRPD.

Within our company, our IT Administrator is the only person with access to this data for the purposes listed above.

The above data is only collected for the period of use; once the use has ended, the data shall be deleted without delay, after seven days at the latest.

We use cookies and web analysis services to obtain information as soon as your web browser accesses our website. These identifiers enable a range of our website’s service functions and are automatically transferred to the hard drive of your computer or other mobile device via your browser. This function can be deactivated in the settings of your browser. Should cookies be disabled, personalised service will be unavailable. In this case, your anonymised IP address may be transferred to the USA. For more information on the cookies and web analysis tools we use, see the “Use of cookies and tools” section below.

 

4. Contact

On our pages, we have provided an online form which enables you to make contact with us electronically. The form requires your first name and family name, company and your email address as well as a box for entering a message to us. We need this data to process your request. You can also choose to provide us with your telephone number. Additionally, you can contact us at any time via email. Contacting us is always voluntary.

This data is solely used for the purpose of answering your request or responding to your request for contact, and the technical administration involved. This processing is lawful pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (b) GRPD, as we require the data listed above for the initiation, conduct or termination of a contractual relationship with you.

You request is logged by our internal customer service

We do not pass on your requests to third-parties or to organisations outside of the EU.

After your request has been processed, we delete your contact information, at the latest, seven days after your request has been dealt with. This period of storage may be subject to statutory storage periods, for example, when your request is in connection with the processing of a contract or a warranty or guarantee. In this case, we store your request beyond seven days only for the purpose of complying with our legal obligations (Art. 6 (1) (c) GRPD). In this case, we delete your data on termination of the statutory storage period (Section 147 (3) Fiscal Code of Germany (Abgabeordnung - AO)), i.e. after a period of 10 years, beginning at the conclusion of the contract. We will delete your data at the end of this retention period without any request to do so on your part.

 

5. Use of your data for advertising purposes (product recommendations to existing customers/ newsletter subscription)

 

5.1 Recommending products to existing customers

If you have ordered products from us and provided your email address, we allow ourselves under the law to send you product recommendations for similar products which could be of interest to you, where you have not objected this use during the purchase process. This form of contact will only occur for the purpose of sending product recommendations via email to you as an existing customer. In this, we are pursuing our legitimate interest in sending personalised direct advertising to existing customers. This is consistent with our legitimate interest in direct advertising to existing customers under Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO in conjunction with Section 7 (3) German Unfair Competition Act (Gesetz gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb - UWG). If you have initially objected to this use of your email address, we will not send this information to you via email. You may withdraw your consent to the use of your email address to receive such messages from us at any time and with future effect. After receipt of your withdrawal of consent, we will cease the use of your email address for this purpose without delay.

 

6. Use of cookies and tools

 

6.1 What are cookies?

To improve the look of our website and to enable certain functions, we use cookies on various pages. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device. These text files are used for the temporary storage of information. Your browser stores cookies in the form of a readable text file once you access our site. If you are registered with us, cookies help us to recognise you, your device (computer, tablet or smart phone) the next time you access one of our pages. Some cookies may contain personal data.

 

6.2 What cookies do we use?

According to function, we classify our cookies as Required, Functional, Analysis & Statistics, and Advertising and Marketing. Some of the cookies we use are required for you to use our web pages (so called session cookies). If you disable this cookie, our pages may not be accessed. The authentication cookie provides you with access to the log-in page. Without this cookie, you cannot register or access the log-in page. These session cookies will be deleted when you close your browser.

Other cookies remain on your device and allow us and our partner companies (third-party cookies) to recognise your browser on your next visit (persistent cookies). Persistent cookies are automatically deleted after a certain period of time, which differs from cookie to cookie. For advertising purposes, we use a retargeting cookie which allows us to show you interesting offers, even outside of our web pages. For more information, see the following overview of cookies used.

 

6.3 What is the purpose and the legal basis for using cookies?

Most of the cookies we use do not store any information that can identify you personally or that makes you identifiable. Rather, these cookies provide us with general and anonymised information regarding the use of our websites, the pages that are visited, the browsers and operating systems used and the cities our visitors are located. We only collect masked IP addresses which make it impossible to recognise individual users or be assigned to any one individual.

Some of these cookies make the ordering process easier, by saving specific website settings (e.g. noting the content(s) of a virtual shopping basket for a subsequent visit to the website). Where our cookies do process personal data, this processing is done in accordance with Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR to fulfil our contract with you.

Any cookies we collect are for the purposes of gathering information for improving the functioning and content of our online services. These functional cookies serve a legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR) as they enable the technical adaptation of our service and make it easier for you to use our pages. We also use cookies to measure the success of our online marketing. Using statistical data, we can also identify disruptions and understand cost calculations for advertising media. We only understand this processing when you have granted us consent for the use of these cookies for analysis and statistics or for advertising and marketing (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR). You may withdraw your consent at any time with future effect. The processing of your data remains lawful until your consent is withdrawn.

 

6.4 How to disable cookies

You can set your browser to inform you about the setting of cookies and whether you wish to accept cookies individually, or to accept specific kinds of cookies, or to disable all cookies. Each browser is different in the way it administers its cookie settings. The Help menu of your browser provides information on how to change your cookie settings. You can find this information for your browser using the links below:

- Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internetexplorer-delete-manage-cookies

- Edge: https://support.microsoft.com/en-US/help/4027947/microsoft-edge-delete-cookies

- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/clear-cookies-and-site-data-firefox

- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en&hlrm=en

- Safari: https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-datasfri11471/12.0/mac/10.14

-Opera: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies

Alternatively, the Digital Advertising Alliance provide information on cookies and settings at www.aboutads.info

 

6.5 Do we use cookies from third parties?

We sometimes work with web partners who help us to make our web pages more interesting for you. For this purpose, when you access some of our pages online, cookies from our partner companies may also be stored in your device (Third-party Cookies). This section provides more information regarding the use of these kinds of cookies, their scope, and the data they collect.

We use some cookies or tools because they are necessary for us to provide you with our online services. In this case, the legal basis for the processing is the user agreement concluded with you (Art. 6 Para. 1 Letter b DSGVO) or our legitimate interest, provided that no conflicting interests are discernible, and no contradiction exists (Art. 6 Para. 1 Letter f DSGVO). We use all other cookies exclusively on the basis of your consent (Art. 6 para. 1 letter a DSGVO).

The third-party cookies used by us partially lead to data processing in the USA. In this case, too, we only use cookies with your consent (Art. 6 para. 1 letter a DSGVO). Although these providers (e.g. Google, Facebook) have undertaken to comply with the data protection provisions of the EU-US data protection shield, the legal framework governing the transatlantic transmission of data which the European Commission and the United States have agreed (COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2016/1250 of 12 July 2016 pursuant to Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the adequacy of the protection provided by the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (notified under document C(2016) 4176)). These providers are also registered with the “Privacy Shield” Program of the U.S. Department of Commerce. However, the European Court of Justice has declared this agreement invalid and found that the USA does not have a level of data protection comparable to that in the EU (ECJ, judgment of 16 July 2020 - C-311/18, para. 200, Facebook/Schrems II). US legislation gives various security authorities unlimited powers of surveillance, including the use of surveillance programmes that enable the mass collection and analysis of data. US providers are obliged under national law to grant the security authorities access to the data processed by them, even if the data is processed by a foreign company. If consent is granted, there is a risk that the data collected via cookies will become part of the mass surveillance in the USA. There is no legal remedy or efficient legal proceedings available in the USA against such surveillance

 

6.6 Cookie overview

Below is an overview of the cookies used by us:

Type of Cookie Cookie Name Description Duration
Required Cookies      
  cookie_notice_accepted Saves your consent/rejection of optional cookies 1 month
  _icl_current_language This cookie is used to determine in which language to display the site to the user. 1 day
Analysis & Statistics      
  _ga, _gat Google analysis tool, that provides website and app operators with insight on their interactions with users, compiles website use statistics. 2 years
  _gid This cookie is used to collect user behaviour for each user. 1 day

 

 

6.7 Web analysis: Google Analytics

We use online services provided by the web analysis service Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a service offered in the EU and EEA by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, and in the USA by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Google Analytics uses cookies that are stored on your computer to analyse the use of our online web presence.

The information collected by the cookie regarding your use of our online web presence (including your masked IP address) is transferred to and stored in a Google server in the USA. Google uses this information to evaluate the use of our website to prepare reports about the activities in our online presence and provide us with additional services associated with that use. The IP address provided by your browser as part of the Google Analytics service is not added to any other Google data.

We use Google Analytics in our online presence for web analysis purposes exclusively with an add-on that provides an "anonymise IP" function. This setting ensures that Google Analytics erases the last part of your IP address. This anonymisation of your IP address removes any direct trace of you personally. When using this feature, Google masks your IP address within the member states of the European Union or in other signatory states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area prior to transferring that information outside of the EU. The full IP address will only be sent to a Google server for masking in the USA in exceptional cases. In this way, we do not receive data that provides us with a way to identify you personally.

We also use the Universal Analytics function with Google Analytics. Universal Analytics allows us to analyse the use of our online services across devices (e.g. access via a laptop and then later from a tablet). As a user, you will be given a pseudonymous User ID on registration, when you access our site from another device. This is how the system recognises your User ID when you access our site from another device. We do not allocate any names to the User ID. We do not provide Google with any personal data. Privacy measures such as IP masking and Browser Add-ons are not restricted by the use of the Universal Analytics function

You can prevent the installation of cookies using the settings in your browser software. You can also prevent the collection and processing of the data created by the use of cookies and related to your use of our online services (including your IP address) by Google by downloading and installing the browser plugin available at: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881?hl=en\

This will prevent all future collection of data by Google Analytics within our web pages. This optout cookie only works in this browser and only for this domain.

If you undertake any of the above cookie deactivation measures, you may not be able to use all the functions of our website to their full extent.

For more information regarding how Google Analytics deals with user information, please refer to Google's Privacy Statement: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en

 

6.8 Google Tag Manager

We use Google Tag Manager in our online services. This service is operated in the EU, the EEA and Switzerland by Google Ireland Limited Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4., Ireland and in the USA by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Google Tag Manager allows us to administer website tags using a single interface. Although we use cookies for this, we do not collect any personal data. The Tag Manager is a system with which elements (tags) from Google and other providers can be marked and administered. In this way, data may be sent to cookies or other tools. We only use GTM with tags for Google Analytics.

More information on Google Tag Manager is available at: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/tag-manager/ Further information and the Google Privacy Policy are available at: http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/ and https://policies.google.com/privacy?gl=en&hl=en.

 

6.9 Social media presence and use of social media icons on our pages

We do not use social plug-ins as active buttons on our website. We only use icons to refer to our presence in the following social networks:

-    LinkedIn, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland

We only display the social media icons on our pages, and they are not activated. To ensure your privacy, we have implemented a solution which only sends the address of our servers to these services and not your IP address should you click and activate a social media plug-in.

If you click on a plug-in on our pages, this indicates your consent to connect with these third parties via a separate tab in your browser and allows these third-parties to follow your visit to our pages. If you are a member of a social network, you can share the content of our web pages with other members of that social media network by clicking the button.

Your data may be processed outside of the EU if you are a member of a social network or when you visit or call up one of our social media pages. This may carry risks, for example, by making it harder for you to enforce your rights.

When you call up a social work, cookies are generally set to collect data on your user behaviour which is then stored in your end device. As long as you have a user account on any network, and are logged in, your user behaviour can be saved to your user account. The social networks may use this user behaviour information for market research and advertising purposes. This may result in your being advertisements both inside and outside of your social networks. We have no influence over this.

We have no influence over the personal data collected and stored by social networks. We receive evaluations of user behaviour from the social media sites listed above and may use this to send relevant advertising to users. If users interact with our social media pages and are logged into a user account, we can also recognise the user profile and see the content of comments or postings on our page. The processing of this data is carried out in joint responsibility with the provider of the social network in question. We have concluded an agreement with the individual providers of our social media pages on joint responsibility for the evaluation of data collected in connection with our social media pages (Art. 26 GDPR). In it, we have committed ourselves to providing you with this privacy information. More information is available from the privacy policies of the individual social networks. You may also exercise the rights to which you are entitled against us. However, as the social network provider stores and evaluates your data, they are able to more comprehensively fulfil your rights.

 

6.9.1 LinkedIn

We operate a social media presence at https://www.linkedin.com/company/embassy-freightservices-europe/, where we present photos and posts about our company, provide information on our services, publish job advertisements and communicate with customers. When using and accessing our LinkedIn site, your personal data is processed by both LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland, based in Ireland, and LinkedIn Corporation, 1000 W Maude Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, based in the USA (hereinafter "LinkedIn").

In addition to the processing described above, LinkedIn processes your personal data for analysis and advertising purposes, including personalised advertising

We analyse all access and interactions on our LinkedIn page. LinkedIn creates user profiles for this purpose, but only provides us with anonymised data in this regard. This involves aggregated data which provides us with insights of how users interact with our LinkedIn page. The resulting statistics are only provided to us in anonymised form. We have no access to the underlying data. We process your data in conjunction with LinkedIn to provide this insight service. For this reason, we have concluded an agreement with Facebook between our respective Controllers (Art. 26 GDPR).

Our LinkedIn page can be accessed whether or not you have an LinkedIn user account. We only process personal data when you interact with our LinkedIn page, e.g. if you leave a comment, click a Like button or send us a message. We do not provide this data to other third parties. The LinkedIn Terms of Use are available at: https://ch.linkedin.com/legal/useragreement?trk=hb_ft_userag

This use is lawful pursuant to either your consent (Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR) or due to our legitimate interest in providing tailored marketing to our customers (Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR). LinkedIn users may withdraw consent on publishing their comment or Like at any time with future effect by deleting the comment or content in question. The legality of any processing that has occurred prior to the revocation of that consent remains unaffected.

LinkedIn offers you the opportunity to object to certain data processing; the relevant information and possibilities to opt-out can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/guestcontrols/retargeting-opt-out?trk=microsites-frontend_legal_cookie-policy.

LinkedIn users can influence the extent to which their user behaviour may be recorded on our LinkedIn page at https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/advertisin.

You can also use the settings in your browser to prevent the processing your data using LinkedIn cookies.

To the best of our knowledge, LinkedIn only transfers user data to countries which have been granted an Adequacy Decision by the European Commission pursuant to Art. 45 GDPR or based on guarantees offered pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR. The LinkedIn Corporation and all its affiliated companies are certified under the EU-US Privacy Shield but this does not provide an appropriate level of data protection (https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000L0UZAA0&status=Active).

 

6.9.3 Google Maps

This website links to Google Maps to display interactive maps and to provide driving directions. Google Maps is a map service offered in the EU and EEA by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland ("Google"). On our website, you will initially only see an inactive screenshot of Google Maps. There is no data transfer to Google at this point. Only when you click on this screenshot will a connection to Google Maps be established via your web browser in a separate tab. From this point on you will be on the pages of the provider Google Maps.

When using Google Maps, information regarding the use of the service including your IP address, device information (operating system), your location and the start and destination addresses entered in the route planner function can be transmitted to Google in the USA and stored there. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on the scope of the data collected by Google in this way. We ourselves do not collect personal data in connection with the use of Google Maps.

According to our knowledge, these is at least the following data:

- Date and time of your visit to our website

- Internet address or URL of the web page called up

- IP address

- IP-Adresse

- Location data

- start and destination address entered during route planning.

For more information, see the privacy policy of Google at: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de. The use of Google Maps is subject to the terms of use of Google at https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=de&gl=de and the terms and conditions at https://www.google.com/intl/de_de/help/terms_maps.

 

7. Your rights as a data subject

Please read the following information about your rights as a data subject regarding the processing of your personal data.

 

7.1 The right of access

You have the right to request a confirmation whether your personal data is being processed. Should this be the case, you have the right to be informed of the personal data that has been collected, stored or processed, as well as to the following information:

− the processing purpose,

− the recipients or categories of recipients to whom this data has been disclosed or will be disclosed,

− the duration of storage or the criteria for determining that duration,

− your additional rights (see below),

− if the personal data has not been collected from you, all available information regarding its source,

− the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, and where existent, further relevant information

You have the right to be informed of the appropriate safeguards available pursuant to Art. 46 DSGVO against the transfer of your data to a third country or international organisation.

 

7.2 The right to rectification

You have the right to request the correction without delay of incorrect or incomplete personal data.

 

7.3 Right to erasure (right to be forgotten)

You have the right to request that we delete all your personal data without delay. We are obliged to delete your personal data without delay where one of the following grounds applies:

− Your personal data are no longer required for the purpose for which they were collected or otherwise processed.

− You are withdrawing your consent and there are no other legal grounds for processing that data.

− You are filing an objection (see below) to the data processing.

− Your personal data were unlawfully processed.

− The deletion of your personal data is necessary to fulfil an obligation under EU law or the law of the Member States.

− A child has provided consent to the collection of personal data.

7.4 Right to restriction of processing:

You have the right to request a restriction of our data processing when one of the following conditions is met:

− you are contesting the accuracy of the personal data,

− the data processing is unlawful, but you do not agree to the deletion of the personal data, instead requesting a restriction of its use,

− we no longer need the personal data for the purposes of processing, but you need the data to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or

− you have objected to processing (see below) and it is not yet clear whether our legitimate interest will prevail.

 

7.5 Right to notification

If you have exercised your right to rectification, erasure or restriction of processing against us, we are obliged to inform all recipients to whom your personal data has been disclosed of this rectification, erasure of the data or restriction of the data processing unless this proves impossible or requires a disproportionate effort. You have the right to be informed of those recipients.

 

7.6 Right to data portability

You have the right to receive the personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. You also have the right to transfer this data to another controller without interference on our part provided that:

− the processing is based on consent granted pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO or Art.9 (2) (a) DSGVO or on a contract pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (b) DSGVO; and

− the processing is carried our using automated methods.

In exercising this right, you may request that personal data related to you be transferred directly from us to another controller insofar as this is technically feasible, and does not infringe on the freedoms and rights of any other person. The right to data portability does not apply to the processing of personal data required for fulfilling a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority invested in the controller.

 

7.7 Right to object

You have the right, based on grounds relating to your particular personal situation to object at any time to the processing of your personal data, unless it is based on one of the following grounds:

− the processing of your personal data by us is required for the fulfilment of a task that lies in the public interest or in the exercise of public authority that has been delegated to us; or

− the processing is necessary to safeguard our legitimate interest or the legitimate interest of a third-party, in so far as your interests or basic rights require that protection of your personal data prevail.

The right to object also applies to profiling based on these processes.

If the personal data that concerns you is being processed for direct marketing purposes, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for such marketing purposes. This also applies to profiling insofar as it is associated with such direct marketing.

You also have the right, on grounds arising from your particular personal situation, to object to the processing of your personal data undertaken by us for scientific or historical research purposes or for statistical purposes, unless such processing is necessary for the performance of a task in the public interest.

 

7.8 Right to withdraw consent and data protection law

You may revoke your consent at any time with future effect. The revocation may be simply sent to us at any time, e.g., an informal email. Processing of your data which occurred prior to the withdrawal of consent is not affected.

 

7.9 Right of appeal to the supervisory authority

Do you think that the processing of your personal data was illegal? Then you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, particularly in your country of residence or country of work, or at the location the alleged breach took place. If you are in doubt, contact the agency responsible for us at Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Ludwig-Erhard-Str 22, 7 OG, 20459 Hamburg, Tel.: 040 428 544040, Fax: 040 / 428 54 - 4000, E-Mail: mailbox@datenschutz.hamburg.de,). Other administrative or judicial remedies are not affected by the exercise of these rights.

Last updated: November 2020

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Bonitätsprüfung

Sofern wir Ihnen gegenüber in Vorleistung treten oder Sie mit uns einen Darlehens- oder sonstigen Kreditvertrag abschließen, haben wir ein berechtigtes Interesse (Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. f DSGVO) daran, Ihre Bonität oder Kreditwürdigkeit zu prüfen. Mit der Bonitätsprüfung verfolgen wir folgende Zwecke: Prüfung von Identität sowie Ausfall- oder Kreditrisiko.

© Kaschae Datenschutz & Compliance GmbH, 11/2022 Dazu arbeiten wir mit sogenannten Wirtschaftsauskunfteien (z. B. Creditreform) zusammen, denen wir Ihre vorstehend genannten Daten übermitteln und von denen wir Auskünfte erhalten. Bei negativer Bonitätsprüfung kann eine Beliefe-rung abgelehnt werden.

 

Empfänger Ihrer Daten:

Bei uns im Unternehmen erhalten nur die in den Vertragsprozess eingebundenen Mitarbeiter (z. B. Vertrieb, Auftragsbearbeitung, Buchhaltung, Controlling) Zugriff zu Ihren personenbezogenen Daten. Eine Weitergabe an Dritte er-folgt grundsätzlich nicht.

Zur Unterstützung unserer Geschäftstätigkeit setzen wir Auftragnehmer ein, mit denen wir einen Vertrag zur Auf-tragsverarbeitung abgeschlossen haben.

Es kann sein, dass wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten zum Zwecke der Erfüllung uns treffender gesetzlicher Verpflichtungen an eine Behörde weitergeben müssen (z. B. Finanz-amt, Gericht etc.). In einem solchen Fall ergibt sich die Rechtsgrundlage für die Weitergabe nach Art 6 Abs. 1 lit. c DSGVO.

Ihre Zahlungsdaten werden je nach Zahlungsmittel, das Sie ausgewählt haben, an den entsprechenden Zahlungs-dienstleister übermittelt.

Wir übermitteln keine Daten in Länder außerhalb der EU oder des EWR.

 

Speicherdauer:

Wir löschen Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nach den folgenden Kriterien:

  • Wenn der Auftrag mit uns endet, sperren wir Ihre per-sonenbezogenen Daten unverzüglich für jede weitere Nutzung.
  • Wir löschen Ihre personenbezogenen Daten in diesem Fall spätestens mit Ablauf der gesetzlichen Aufbewahrungsfrist (§ 147 Abs. 3 Abgabenordnung), d. h. nach Ablauf von 10 Jahren seit dem betreffenden Auftrag.
  • Wenn Sie uns Ihre ausdrückliche Einwilligung für einen bestimmten Verarbeitungsvorgang ohne zeitliche Befristung erteilt haben, speichern wir Ihre Daten bis zum Widerruf der Einwilligung oder bis Sie Ihren entsprechenden Kunden-Account selbst löschen oder der Vertrag mit Ihnen endet.

 

Ihre Rechte:

Sie haben das Recht auf: Auskunft (Artikel 15 DSGVO), Berichtigung (Artikel 16 DSGVO), Löschung (Artikel 17 DSGVO), Einschränkung der Verarbeitung (Artikel 18 DSGVO), Unterrichtung (Art 19 DSGVO), Widerspruch (Ar-tikel 21 DSGVO), Datenübertragbarkeit (Artikel 20 DSGVO), Beschwerderecht bei einer Datenschutzauf-sichtsbehörde (Artikel 77 DSGVO i. V. m § 19 BDSG)

 

 

 

Information für den Umgang mit Bewerberdaten

 

1. Grundsätzliches

Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung. Diese können Sie uns auf elektronischem Wege via E-Mail oder Webformular oder per Post übermitteln. Bitte beachten Sie, dass unverschlüsselt über-sandte E-Mails nicht zugriffsgeschützt übermittelt werden.

Ihre Bewerbung ist stets freiwillig. Um das Bewerbungsverfahren durchführen zu können, benötigen wir mindestens diejenigen Angaben, die wir in der Stellenausschreibung benannt haben.

Automatisierte Entscheidungsfindung/Profiling: Wir überlassen die Entscheidungsfindung bei der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Bewerberdaten nicht einer künstlichen Intelligenz und führen kein Profiling durch.

 

2. Wer wir sind (Verantwortlicher für den Datenschutz)

Verantwortlicher für die Datenverarbeitung auf unserem Online-Angebot im Sinne der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) ist:

EMBASSY Freight Services Europe (Germany) GmbHvertreten durch die Geschäftsführerin Kathrin Reuter

Alex-Springer Platz 2, 20355 Hamburg / Deutschland

Tel. +49 (0) 40 3099730

Kontaktdaten unseres betrieblichen Datenschutzbeauftragten:

datenschutz@embassyfreight.de.

 

3.Für welche Zwecke und nach welcher Rechtsgrundlage verarbeiten wir Bewerberdaten?

Ihre Unterlagen und Angaben verwenden wir ausschließlich zur Bearbeitung Ihrer Bewerbung und geben diese nicht an Dritte weiter. Diese Datenverarbeitung ist zur Anbahnung eines Ar-beitsvertrages nach § 26 BDSG erlaubt.

 

4.Empfänger der Daten

Zugriff auf Ihre Bewerberdaten hat bei uns intern nur die Personalabteilung sowie die Leitung der Abteilung, für die wir die Stelle ausgeschrieben haben. Die Buchhaltung erhält die zur steuerrechtlichen Abwicklung erforderlichen Berichte. Für unsere Homepage im Internet und unsere Kommunikationsmittel arbeiten wir mit überprüften Dienstleistern zusammen. Mit diesen Dienst-leistern haben wir jeweils Verträge zur Auftragsverarbeitung abgeschlossen.

Ihre Anfragen übermitteln wir nicht in Drittländer oder an Organisationen außerhalb der EU.

 

5.Speicherdauer

Wir löschen Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nach folgenden Kriterien:

Ihre Bewerbungsdaten löschen wir nach Abschluss des Bewerbungsverfahrens bzw. nach Ablauf von maximal 6 Monaten, wenn uns keine Einwilligung in eine längere Speicherung vorliegt und ein Arbeitsvertrag nicht abgeschlossen wurde.

Wenn wir die Kosten für Ihre An- und Abreise zum Bewerbungsgespräch übernommen haben, sind wir verpflichtet, die Daten zu Ihrer An- und Abreise für die Dauer der Aufbewahrungsfrist zu speichern. Wir löschen diese personenbezogenen Daten spätestens mit Ablauf der gesetzlichen Aufbewahrungsfrist (§ 147 Abs. 3 AO), d. h. nach Ablauf von 10 Jahren, beginnend mit Abreisetag.

Wenn Sie uns Ihre Einwilligung in die Speicherung der Bewerberdaten ohne zeitliche Befristung erteilt haben, speichern wir Ihre Daten bis zum Widerruf der Einwilligung oder bis Sie bei uns die Löschung beantragen.

 

6.Wann bitten wir Sie um Ihre Einwilligung?

Es kann sein, dass wir Sie darum bitten, uns Ihre Einwilligung zu erteilen, damit wir Ihre Bewerberdaten über die Beendigung des Bewerbungsverfahrens hinaus speichern und für künftige Bewerbungsverfahren verwenden dürfen.

Die von Ihrer Einwilligung erfassten Daten und Unterlagen nutzen wir ausschließlich für die Zwecke künftiger Bewerbungsverfahren. Diese Datenverarbeitung ist aufgrund Ihrer Einwilli-gung nach Art. 6 Absatz 1 Buchstabe a DSGVO gerechtfertigt.

Ihre einmal erteilte Einwilligung können Sie jederzeit mit Wirkung für die Zukunft uns gegenüber per E-Mail oder über unser Online kontaktformular widerrufen. Nach Eingang Ihres Widerrufs löschen wir alle Ihre Bewerberdaten. Die Rechtmäßigkeitder bis zum Widerruf erfolgten Verar-beitung wird davon jedoch nicht berührt.

Die von Ihnen erteilte Einwilligungserklärung protokollieren wir elektronisch zum Zwecke der Nachweisbarkeit. Sie können Ihre erteilte Einwilligungserklärung jederzeit bei uns einsehen.

 

7.Ihre Rechte

Ihnen stehen folgende Rechte zu:

- Auskunft (Artikel 15 DSGVO),

- Berichtigung (Artikel 16 DSGVO),

- Löschung (Artikel 17 DSGVO),

- Einschränkung der Verarbeitung (Artikel 18 DSGVO),

- Unterrichtung (Art 19 DSGVO),

- Datenübertragbarkeit (Artikel 20 DSGVO

Darüber hinaus besteht ein Beschwerderecht bei einer Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörde (Artikel 77 DSGVO i. V. m § 19 BDSG). Zuständige Behörde für uns ist der Hamburgische Beauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit (Ludwig-Erhard-Str. 22, 20459 Hamburg, Tel.: 040/42854-4040, Fax: 040/42854-4000, E-Mail: mailbox@datenschutz.hamburg.de).Eine Liste der Datenschutzbeauftragten sowie deren Kontaktdaten können folgendem Link entnommen werden: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links-node.html