Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue projects being assessed and reviewed

The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s senior advisory body, the Joint Advisory Steering Committee (JASC), met via videoconference on Wednesday this week to review the progress of Dialogue projects. The Committee reviewed final reports on long-Dialogue running projects including an analysis of Upper Hunter Air Quality Monitoring Network data comparing Upper Hunter air quality trends withLearn more Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue projects being assessed and reviewed

Yancoal

Procurement Details Company Website Visit: www.yancoal.com.au Register Your Interest Emails should be sent to: supplier.enquiries@yancoal.com.au Contract/Purchase Ranges Yancoal Requirements vary depending on the Good or Service type Pre Qualification Program Not a generic pre-qual, site-based pre-qualifications and tender based pre-qualifications may be applied. Post-Tender Feedback Yes Professional Indemnity Insurance For professional / consulting / designLearn more Yancoal

Thiess

Summary CIMIC Group’s global mining services provider, Thiess, prefers to work with and support local suppliers. We are interested in supporting local businesses who can deliver the scope of work we need to achieve the best value and outcomes for our clients. Our supply chain is centrally managed in Brisbane and supported by local projectLearn more Thiess

The Bloomfield Group

Summary The Bloomfield Group has the following procurement opportunities and processes: Over 600 different suppliers Components Contract labour (boilermakers, electricians, mechanical fitters, etc.) Fuel and lubricants Fabrication Approximately 75% of purchasing spend sourced locally in the Hunter Valley (local suppliers and local branches of major suppliers) Local sourcing is aligned with business strategy (closer interactionLearn more The Bloomfield Group

Peabody Energy

Summary Peabody runs a centralised procurement team that manages larger commodity, equipment and service agreements on behalf of our NSW and Queensland operating sites. Smaller procurement activities and many local supply relationships are based on initial contact with our sites. Peabody’s priority is to form stable, long term partnerships with suppliers that provide safe, efficientLearn more Peabody Energy

MACH Energy Mount Pleasant Operation

Summary The Mount Pleasant Operation is a joint venture between MACH Energy Australia Pty Ltd (95%) and J.C.D. Australia Pty Ltd (5%). Strong relationships with our local business partners are essential as we establish ourselves as committed, long term members of the Muswellbrook business community. We will work collaboratively with new and existing suppliers toLearn more MACH Energy Mount Pleasant Operation

Glencore Coal Assets Australia

Summary Glencore’s diverse Australian operations are located primarily in rural and regional areas and generate significant economic and social benefits for local businesses and communities. Working with local suppliers We aim to build strong, long-term relationships with a broad range of suppliers, who provide a wide variety of goods and services to our business. WeLearn more Glencore Coal Assets Australia

BHP

Summary All goods and services supplied to BHP are required to be supplied in accordance with our standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions unless a separate overriding written contract has been entered into with BHP. Please note that BHP has established the Local Buying Program, delivered in partnership with C-Res, to support small business engagementLearn more BHP

Bengalla Mining Company

Summary Our local procurement commitment is to maximise opportunities for local suppliers to compete and participate in our supply chain, without compromise to safety, risk or sustained commercial value. We are committed to working with local suppliers, including indigenous businesses, to ensure that they have the opportunity to supply goods and services to Bengalla. BengallaLearn more Bengalla Mining Company

Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue Joint Working Groups hard at work

Two Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue working groups met online this week – the Joint Environment Working Group (JEWG) and the Joint Economic Social Development Working Group. The JEWG discussed the latest project updates including a summary of the 2019 results from two of the Dialogue’s annual projects – Rehabilitation Principles and Commitments and the WaterLearn more Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue Joint Working Groups hard at work

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