Allot Communication Ltd.
Conflict Minerals Report
For the reporting period from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013
This Conflict Minerals Report (the “Report”) of Allot Communications Ltd. (the “Company”) has been prepared pursuant to Rule 13p-1 and Form SD (the “Rule”) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for the reporting period between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.
The Rule requires disclosure of certain information when a company manufactures or contracts to manufacture products, and the minerals specified in the Rule are necessary to the functionality or production of those products. The specified minerals are gold, columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite and wolframite, including their derivatives which are limited to tantalum, tin and tungsten (collectively, the “Conflict Minerals) that originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and certain adjoining countries (collectively, the “Covered Countries”). As described in this Report, during the reporting period between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013, certain of the Company’s operations manufactured, or contracted to manufacture, products for which the Conflict Minerals are necessary to the functionality or production of those products.
PART I. DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY’S PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS REPORT
This Report relates to products: (i) for which Conflict Minerals are necessary to the functionality or production of that product; (ii) that were manufactured, or contracted to be manufactured, by the Company; and (iii) for which the manufacture was completed during calendar year 2013.
These products, which are referred to in this Report collectively as the “Covered Products,” include the following:
| | Allot Service Gateway Sigma, Sigma E, and VDC product families – Highly scalable mobile platforms that enable Internet providers to manage high speed broadband performance, and control infrastructure and operating costs. |
| | NetEnforcer device family – Purpose-built devices for monitoring and managing data traffic on enterprise, cloud and broadband service provider networks that, with full-duplex speeds ranging from 10Mbps to 8Gbps, provide essential visibility, policy enforcement, and traffic steering for a wide range of networks. |
PART II. THE COMPANY’S DUE DILIGENCE PROCESS
Design of Due Diligence
The Company has conducted a good faith reasonable country of origin inquiry to determine the origin of the Conflict Minerals contained in the Covered Products. This good faith reasonable country of origin inquiry was designed to determine whether any of the Conflict Minerals originated in the Covered Countries and whether any of the Conflict Minerals may be from recycled or scrap sources. Following this inquiry, the Company had reason to believe that the Conflict Minerals necessary to the functionality or production of the Covered Products may have originated in the Covered Countries and that such Conflict Minerals may not be from recycled or scrap sources. Therefore, the Company proceeded to exercise due diligence with respect to the source and chain of custody of the Conflict Minerals. The Company’s due diligence measures have been designed to conform to the framework in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chain of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High Risk Areas: Second Edition, including the related supplements on gold, tin, tantalum and tungsten (the “OECD Guidance”).
Conflict Minerals Policy
The Company adopted a policy relating to the Conflict Minerals (the “Policy”), incorporating the standards set forth in OECD Guidance. Specifically, the Policy states that the Company supports the actions of governments and organizations to increase supply chain transparency and enable companies to source conflict-free minerals. The Policy further provides that the Company is committed to work with its suppliers to educate them about appropriate sourcing practices so that Conflict Minerals are sourced only in a manner that results in products and materials that do not contain Conflict Minerals that directly or indirectly financed or benefited armed groups in the Covered Countries.
The Policy is available on the Company’s website at http://www.allot.com/quality_management.html.
Establishment of Strong Company Management Systems
To educate its senior management regarding sourcing practices, the Company has participated in groups and forums focused on responsible sourcing of the Conflict Minerals, including presentations given by the Institute of Printed Circuits (IPC), ILTAM – the Israeli Users' Association of Advanced Technologies in Hi-Tec Integrated systems, and Flextronics, a major supply chain solutions company, in addition to other educational seminars conducted by industry professionals.
Consistent with the Company’s commitment to sourcing products from suppliers that share its values with regard to human rights, ethics, and social and environmental responsibility, as outlined in the Policy, and in compliance with the Rule, the Company has undertaken a multi-stage diligence inquiry to verify the possible sources of these minerals led by the senior Quality and Engineering staff and appointed focus groups, each tasked with a specific function as described below:
| - | Engineering: (1) identify and provide information regarding all parts and components used in all products manufactured or contracted to be manufactured by the Company, and all raw materials used in the manufacturing process and (2) establish and implement a database for tracking and reporting Conflict Minerals data. |
| - | Quality: (1) formulate a policy relating to the Conflict Minerals, (2) ensure that the Company's Policy is addressed and implemented by suppliers in contracts and purchase orders and (3) to promote transparency, ensure that information concerning the Company's compliance is available to customers and sales personnel. |
| - | Legal: ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including the related reporting requirements, confidentiality matters, contract reviews and other issues. |
Identification and Assessment of the Risks in the Company’s Supply Chain
The Company does not purchase Conflict Minerals directly from mines, smelters or refiners. The Company’s supply chain with respect to the Covered Products is complex, with multiple intermediaries and third parties in the supply chain between the manufacture of the Covered Products and the original sources of Conflict Minerals. The Company must therefore rely on its suppliers to provide information regarding the origin of Conflict Minerals that are included in the Covered Products. Further, the Company believes that the smelters and refiners of the Conflict Minerals are best situated to identify the sources of Conflict Minerals, and therefore has taken steps to identify the applicable smelters and refiners of Conflict Minerals in the Company’s supply chain.
The first step in the Company’s due diligence process was to determine which products manufactured or contracted to be manufactured by the Company may be within the scope of the Rule. The dedicated engineering team reviewed the catalog of the products manufactured or contracted to be manufactured by the Company in calendar year 2013 to determine which products may be within the scope of the Rule. In addition, a report which included a list of all components used to manufacture these products, including all of the components' suppliers, was generated using the Company’s enterprise resource management software. Based on the components used in products manufactured or contracted to be manufactured by the Company, it was assumed that all products manufactured or contracted to be manufactured and sold by the Company contained Conflict Minerals.
Based on the engineering team’s findings, the Company engaged an expert consulting agency, SBS Ltd., in order to establish the “Compliance Data Manager,” a firm but dynamic Conflict Minerals management system for gathering information about all components used by the Company, and ensuring a fixed tracking of sources such as manufacturers and suppliers of raw materials, in addition to other related information.
Next, once the final first tier supplier and manufacturer list was confirmed, all manufacturers and suppliers identified in connection with the Covered Products were then contacted by SBS Ltd. as part of the supply chain survey, using the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (“EICC”) Conflict Minerals Reporting Template. The letter from SBS Ltd. (i) reiterated the requirements of the Rule and its applicability to the Company and (ii) requested that each supplier complete the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template for all products supplied to the Company in 2013. The EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Template requires suppliers to make representations regarding (i) the country of origin for the Conflict Minerals contained in the components or products it provides to the Company, (ii) whether such Conflict Minerals directly or indirectly finance armed conflict in the DRC, (iii) all of the smelters in the supplier’s supply chain for such Conflict Minerals, (iv) whether such smelters have been validated as in compliance with the Conflict Free Smelter Program, (v) whether the supplier has its own Conflict Minerals policy that requires its own direct suppliers to be conflict-free, and (vi) whether the supplier uses the EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Template with its own suppliers to gather similar information.
The information received from manufacturers and suppliers was reviewed against the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative (“CFSI”) Conflict Free Smelter list. To be categorized as “Conflict Minerals Free,” the EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Template had to fully align with the CFSI Conflict Free Smelter list, which is a list of the names, locations and links to conflict minerals policies of all smelters or refiners that are compliant with the Conflict-Free Smelter Program assessment protocols.
EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Templates received from manufacturers and suppliers were evaluated according to the following method:
| - | Each EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Template was compared against the CFSI Conflict Free Smelter list. |
| - | The Company worked with individual suppliers that had questions or concerns regarding the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template or the Rule. |
| - | Manufacturers and suppliers that returned EICC Conflict Minerals Reporting Templates that appeared to be incomplete or incorrect where contacted again with a follow-up request to provide the omitted information or to correct the inaccuracies. |
| - | Manufacturers and suppliers that refused to respond to the follow-up request were issued an official notification by the Company's senior officers, informing them that continued refusal may result in cancelation of all contract engagements. |
All completed Conflict Mineral Reporting Templates from suppliers were stored electronically in a central location accessible to all authorized legal and supply chain employees. The Company’s Quality Assurance department was involved in the design and was responsible for the internal audit of the due diligence process.
Following the process outlined above, as of December 31, 2013, the Company received responses from approximately 26% of the Company’s suppliers on the list, representing approximately 51%, of the Covered Products included in the supply-chain survey.
The Company relied on the completed EICC Conflict Mineral Reporting Templates it received from its suppliers as the main source of documentation supporting the representations made by such suppliers regarding the source and chain of custody of relevant Conflict Minerals, subject to any concerns or questions expressed by the Company concerning the information received through the EICC Conflict Mineral Reporting Template.
The Company reported its due diligence findings to senior management, including the Corporate Quality Assistant Vice president, and the Director of Engineering, overseeing the supply chain department.
In light of the complexity of the Company’s and its suppliers’ supply chains, the Company is currently unable to adequately assess all of the risks in its supply chain. The Company plans to continue to engage with its suppliers to obtain current, accurate and complete information about its supply chains and will continue to improve its due diligence efforts to ensure responsible sourcing in compliance with the Policy. The Company intends to monitor the performance and efficiency of its due diligence efforts and plans to establish procedures designed to incorporate any new risks into the risk management plan.
Independent Third-Party Audit of Smelter / Refiner Due Diligence Practices
Due to the Company's position in the supply chain, the Company does not have a direct relationship with smelters and refiners, nor does it perform direct audits of these entities that provide its supply chain with the minerals that are contained in its Covered Products. Instead, the Company relies upon industry efforts to influence smelters and refiners to get audited and become certified through the Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative’s Conflict-Free Smelter Program.
PART III. THE COMPANY’S DUE DILIGENCE FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
After exercising the due diligence described above, the Company was unable to conclusively determine the origin of all Conflict Minerals contained in the Covered Products.
However, based on the information that was provided by the Company’s suppliers and otherwise obtained through the due diligence process, the Company believes that, to the extent reasonably determinable by the Company, the facilities that were used to process the Conflict Minerals contained in the Covered Products during the covered period included the smelters and refineries listed on Appendix A. Countries of origin of the Conflict Minerals with respect to the smelters and refineries listed on Appendix A are believed to include, to the extent known: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Ethiopia, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mozambique, Peru, Portugal, Russian Federation, Rwanda1, South Africa (not DRC), Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, United States Of America, and Uzbekistan.
1 According to the information provided by the smelter in response to the Company’s inquiry, it is CFSI approved.
PART IV. IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIES TO RESPOND TO IDENTIFIED RISKS AND FUTURE STEPS
The Company intends to take the following steps to improve its due diligence measures and to further mitigate the risk that the necessary Conflict Minerals contained in the Company’s products finance or benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries:
| - | Continue to engage with manufacturers and suppliers to obtain current, accurate and complete information about its supply chains. |
| | Encourage manufacturers and suppliers to implement responsible sourcing and to have them encourage smelters and refiners to obtain a “conflict-free” designation from an independent, third-party auditor. |
| - | Engage in industry initiatives promoting “conflict-free” supply chains. |
| - | Continue to improve due diligence efforts to ensure responsible sourcing in compliance with the Policy. |
In coordination with the legal and other relevant teams, review all contract engagements with manufacturers and suppliers who, following the above process, still failed to comply with the Policy to assess subsequent possible actions, including possible cancellation of contracts and future engagements.
In accordance with the OECD Guidance and the Rule, this report is available on our website http://www.allot.com/quality_management.html.
| CURRENTLY KNOWN SMELTER AND REFINERY LIST |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Gold | Academy Precious Metals(China) Co., Ltd | China |
Gold | Aida Chemical Industries Co. Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Allgemeine Gold - und Silberscheideanstalt A.G. | Germany |
Gold | Argor - Heraeus SA | Switzerland |
Gold | Asahi Pretec Corporation | Japan |
Gold | Asaka Riken Co Ltd | Japan |
Gold | Caridad | Mexico |
Gold | CCR Refinery - Glencore Canada Corporation | Canada |
Gold | Cendres & Metaux SA | Switzerland |
Gold | Chugai Mining | Japan |
Gold | Codelco | Chile |
Gold | Cookson Group | Spain |
Gold | DAEJIN INDUS CO., LTD | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | DAERYOUNG E&C | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | DO SUNG CORPORATION | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Dongguan Standard Electronic Material Co., Ltd | China |
Gold | Dowa | Japan |
Gold | E-CHEM Enterprise Corp | Taiwan |
Gold | ECO-SYSTEM RECYCLING CO., LTD. | Japan |
Gold | Heesung Catalysts Corp. | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Heraeus Ltd Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
Gold | Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG | Germany |
Gold | Heraeus Zhaoyuan Changshu Electronic Materials Co., Ltd | China |
Gold | Hwasung CJ Co., Ltd | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Japan Mint | Japan |
Gold | Jiangxi Copper Company Limited | China |
Gold | Johnson Matthey HongKong Ltd. | China |
Gold | Johnson Matthey Inc | United States |
Gold | Johnson Matthey Ltd | Canada |
Gold | JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Kennecott Utah Copper | United States |
Gold | Kojima Chemicals Co. Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Korea Metal | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Kansan Jinni chemical industry reagents co., Ltd. | China |
Gold | LG-Nikko | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui | China |
Gold | LS-Nikko Copper Inc. | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Materion | United States |
Gold | Matsuda Sangyo Co. Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Metallic Resources Inc. | United States |
Gold | Metalor Switzerland | Switzerland |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd. | Hong Kong |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Gold | Metalor USA Refining Corporation | United States |
Gold | Mitsubishi Materials Corporation | Japan |
Gold | Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Mitui kinzoku Co Ltd. takehara seirenjyo | Japan |
Gold | MK Electron | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | N.E. Chemcat Corporatoin | Japan |
Gold | Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat | Uzbekistan |
Gold | Nihon Material Co. LTD. | Japan |
Gold | Ohio Precious Metals LLC | United States |
Gold | Pan Pacific Copper Co. LTD. | Japan |
Gold | Perth Mint (Western Australia Mint) | Australia |
Gold | PT Timah | Indonesia |
Gold | Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd. | South Africa |
Gold | Royal Canadian Mint | Canada |
Gold | Sabin Metal Corp. | United States |
Gold | SAMWON METALS corp. | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Scotia Mocatta | Hong Kong |
Gold | SD(Samdok) Metal | Korea |
Gold | Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co., Ltd. | China |
Gold | Shanghai Gold Exchange | China |
Gold | So Accurate Refing Group | United States |
Gold | So Accurate Refining Services | United States |
Gold | Sojitz | Japan |
Gold | Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp. | Taiwan |
Gold | Soochow University's | China |
Gold | Standard Bank | Hong Kong |
Gold | Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Suzhou Xingrui Noble | China |
Gold | Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. | Japan |
Gold | Technic Inc. | United States |
Gold | The Great Wall Gold and Silver Refinery of China | China |
Gold | The Refinery of Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd. | China |
Gold | Tokuriki Honten Co. Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | TongLing Nonferrous Metals Group Holdings Co; Ltd. | China |
Gold | Torecom | Korea, Republic of |
Gold | Umicore SA Business Unit Precious Metals Refining | Belgium |
Gold | Valcambi SA | Switzerland |
Gold | Xstrata Canada Corporation | Switzerland |
Gold | Yamamoto Precious Metal Co., Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Yantai Zhaojin Kanfort Precious Metals Incorporated Company | China |
Gold | Yokohama Metal Co Ltd. | Japan |
Gold | Yoo Chang Metal Inc. | Korea |
Gold | Yunnan Chengfeng | China |
Gold | Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co., Ltd | China |
Gold | Zhongyuan Gold Smelter of Zhongjin Gold Corporation | China |
Tantalum | Cabot (Global Advanced Metals) | United States |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Tantalum | Changsha Southern | China |
Tantalum | Exotech Inc. | United States |
Tantalum | F & X Electro-Materials Limited | China |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals | United States |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck GmbH | Germany |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Group | United States |
Tantalum | Kemet Blue Powder | United States |
Tantalum | Meterion Advanced Materials Thin Film Products | United States |
Tantalum | Mitsui Mining & Smelting | Japan |
Tantalum | Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd. | China |
Tantalum | Ulba | Kazakhstan |
Tantalum | Zhuzhou Cement Carbide | China |
Tantalum | Cabot (Global Advanced Metals) | United States |
Tantalum | Changsha Southern | China |
Tantalum | Exotech Inc. | United States |
Tantalum | F&X Electro-Materials Limited | China |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals | United States |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck GmbH | Germany |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Group | United States |
Tantalum | Kemet Blue Powder | United States |
Tantalum | Meterion Advanced Materials Thin Film Products | United States |
Tantalum | Mitsui Mining & Smelting | Japan |
Tantalum | Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd. | China |
Tantalum | Ulba | Kazakhstan |
Tantalum | Zhuzhou Cement Carbide | China |
Tin | AIM | Canada |
Tin | Alpha Metals Korea Ltd. | Korea, Republic of |
Tin | American Iron and Metal | Canada |
Tin | Aoki Loboratories Ltd. | China |
Tin | China Tin Smelter Co. Ltd. | China |
Tin | CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co. Ltd. | China |
Tin | Cookson | United States |
Tin | Cooper santa | Brazil |
Tin | CV DS Jaya Abadi | Indonesia |
Tin | CV Nurjanah | Indonesia |
Tin | CV United Smelting | Indonesia |
Tin | Daewoo International | Korea |
Tin | EM Vinto | Bolivia |
Tin | Feinhütte Halsbrücke GmbH | Germany |
Tin | FSE Novosibirsk Refinery | Russian Federation |
Tin | Furukawa Electric | Japan |
Tin | Geiju Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co. Ltd. | China |
Tin | Gejiu Zi-Li | China |
Tin | Gold Bell Group | China |
Tin | Heesung Metal Ltd. | Korea, Republic of |
Tin | Heraeus Materials Singapore Pte, Ltd. | Singapore |
Tin | Heraeus Materials Technology GmbH & Co. KG | Germany |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Tin | Heraeus Oriental Hitec Co., Ltd. | Korea, Republic of |
Tin | Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG | Germany |
Tin | Heraeus Zhaoyuan Changshu Electronic Material Co., Ltd | China |
Tin | High Quality Technology Co., Ltd | China |
Tin | Hitachi Cable | Japan |
Tin | Huichang Shun Tin Kam Industries, Ltd. | China |
Tin | IBF IND BRASILEIRA DE FERROLIGAS LTDA | Brazil |
Tin | Indonesian State Tin corporation | Indonesia |
Tin | Jean Goldschmidt International | Belgium |
Tin | Jiangxi Nanshan | China |
Tin | JiangxiShunda Huichang Kam Tin Co., Ltd. | China |
Tin | Ketabang | Indonesia |
Tin | KOKI Japan | Japan |
Tin | Kundur Smelter | Indonesia |
Tin | LAIBIN SMELTERY OF LIUZHOU China TIN GROUP CO.,LTD. | China |
Tin | Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui | China |
Tin | Liuzhou China Tin | China |
Tin | Malaysia Smelting Corp | Malaysia |
Tin | MCP Metal Specialist Inc. | United Kindom |
Tin | Mentok Smelter | Indonesia |
Tin | Metallo Chimique | Belgium |
Tin | Metalor Chimique | Belgium |
Tin | Mineração Taboca S.A. | Brazil |
Tin | Ming Li Jia smelt Metal Factory | China |
Tin | Minsur | Peru |
Tin | Minsur Mines | Peru |
Tin | Mitsubishi Materials Corporation | Japan |
Tin | Nankang Nanshan Tin Manufactory Co., Ltd. | China |
Tin | Nathan Trotter & Co., Inc. | United States |
Tin | nihon superior co.,ltd | Japan |
Tin | Nihon Genma MFG Co., Ltd. | Thailand |
Tin | Nihon Kagaku Sangyo Co., Ltd | Japan |
Tin | Nippon Filler Metals Ltd | Japan |
Tin | Novosibirsk Integrated Tin Works | Russian Federation |
Tin | OMSA | Bolivia |
Tin | PL Timah Tbk | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Bangka Kudai Tin | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Bangka Putra Karya | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Bangka Timah Utama Sejahtera | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Belitung Industri Sejahtera | Indonesia |
Tin | PT BilliTin Makmur Lestari | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Bukit Timah | Indonesia |
Tin | PT DS Jaya Abadi | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Eunindo Usaha Mandiri | Indonesia |
Tin | PT HP Metals Indonesia | Indonesia |
Tin | PT indra Eramulti Logam Industri | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Koba Tin | Indonesia |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Tin | PT Mitra Stania Prima | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Refined Banka Tin | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Sumber Jaya Indah | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Tambang | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Tambang Timah | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Timah | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Timah Nusantara | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Tinindo Inter Nusa | Indonesia |
Tin | PT Yinchendo Mining Industry | Indonesia |
Tin | PT.DS JAYA ABADI | Indonesia |
Tin | Pure Technology | Russian Federation |
Tin | Rahman Hydrulic Tin Sdn Bhd | Malaysia |
Tin | RBT | Indonesia |
Tin | Rohm & Hass | China |
Tin | Rui Da Hung | Taiwan |
Tin | Samhwa Non-Ferrous Metal. Inc Co., Ltd | Korea, Republic of |
Tin | seirenngyousya | China |
Tin | SENJU METAL INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. | Japan |
Tin | ShangHai YueQiang Metal Products Co., LTD | China |
Tin | Sinitron, Shenmao Solder (M) Sdn. Bhd. | Malaysia |
Tin | SOFT METAIS LTDA | Brazil |
Tin | Talcang City Nankang Metal Materila Co., Ltd | China |
Tin | Thaisarco | Thailand |
Tin | TIMAH | Indonesia |
Tin | Tong Ding Metal Company. Ltd. | China |
Tin | Unvertical International(Suzhou)Co., Ltd | China |
Tin | White Solder Metalurgia | Brazil |
Tin | Wilhelm Westmetall, Germany | Germany |
Tin | XiHai - Liuzhou China Tin Group Co ltd - list as "China Tin" | China |
Tin | Yifeng Tin Industry (Chenzhou) Co Ltd | China |
Tin | YTMM | China |
Tin | Yunnan Chengfeng | China |
Tin | Yunnan Tin Company Limited | China |
Tin | Yuntinic Chemical GmbH | Germany |
Tin | YunXi | China |
Tin | Zhuhai Horyison Solder Co., Ltd | China |
Tungsten | A.L.M.T. Corp. | Japan |
Tungsten | Air Products | United States |
Tungsten | Aldine Powder Technologies | United States |
Tungsten | Allied Material | Japan |
Tungsten | Alta Group | United States |
Tungsten | Atlantic Metals | United States |
Tungsten | ATI Tungsten Materials | United States |
Tungsten | Beijing Zenith Materials | China |
Tungsten | Buffalo Tungsten | China |
Metal | Standard Smelter Names | Country of Smelter Facility |
Tungsten | Changchun up-optic | China |
Tungsten | Chenzhou Xingu Tungsten Industry Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | China Minerals Nonferrous Metals Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | China National Non-Ferrous & Jiangxi corporation limited | China |
Tungsten | Chongjin Zhongyuan Tungsten Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | CWB Materials | United States |
Tungsten | DAYU WEILIANG TUNGSTEN CO.,LTD | China |
Tungsten | FUJIAN JINXIN TUNGSTEN CO.,LTD | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Grand Sea W & Mo Group Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Hinge Tungsten & Molybdenum Materials Co., Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Hoaxing Tungsten | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Nonferrous Metals Smelting Co Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Sea dragon Wimp Co., Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Lanzhou Sind Wimp Co., Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Global Tungsten & Powders Corp | United States |
Tungsten | Golden Egret | China |
Tungsten | HC Stack | United States |
Tungsten | HC Starck GmbH | Germany |
Tungsten | Hitachi Ltd. | Japan |
Tungsten | Hunan Chun-Chang Nonferrous Smelting & Concentrating Co., Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | IES Technical Sales | United States |
Tungsten | Jade Electronic limited (JX Nippon Mining & Matel Co., Ltd) | Japan |
Tungsten | Japan New Metals Co Ltd | Japan |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Rare Earth & Rare Metals Tungsten Group Corp | China |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Tungsten Industry Group Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | Kennemetal Inc | United States |
Tungsten | Meterion Advanced Materials Thin Film Products | United States |
Tungsten | Midwest Tungsten Wire Co. | United States |
Tungsten | Mitsubishi Materials Corp. | Japan |
Tungsten | Nanchang Cemented Carbide Limited Liability Company | China |
Tungsten | NingHua XingLuoKeng TungSten Mining CO.,LID | China |
Tungsten | Plansee | Austria |
Tungsten | Sincemat Co, Ltd | China |
Tungsten | Solar Applied Materails Technology Corp. | Taiwan |
Tungsten | Sumitomo | Canada |
Tungsten | Sumitomo Electric, USA (A.L.M.T.) | United States |
Tungsten | Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. | Japan |
Tungsten | Sylham | United States |
Tungsten | TaeguTec | Korea, Republic of |
Tungsten | Triumph Northwest | United States |
Tungsten | Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG | Austria |
Tungsten | Wolfram Company CJSC | Russian Federation |
Tungsten | Wort Wayne Wire Die | United States |
Tungsten | Xiamen Golden Egret Special Alloy Co. Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Xiamen Honglu Tungsten Molybdenum Co., Ltd. | China |
Tungsten | Xiamen Tungsten Co Ltd | China |
Tungsten | Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide Group Co Ltd | China |