Exhibit 1.01
Eastman Kodak Company
Conflict Minerals Report
This is the Conflict Minerals Report of Eastman Kodak Company (“Kodak”) for the reporting period from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014, provided in accordance with Rule 13p-1 (“Rule 13p-1”) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”). Please refer to Rule 13p-1, Form SD and the 1934 Act Release No. 34-67716 for definitions of the terms used in this report, unless otherwise defined herein.
Rule 13p-1 imposes certain reporting obligations on United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) registrants whose manufactured products contain conflict minerals that are necessary to the functionality or production of their products. Conflict minerals are defined by the SEC as cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, gold, wolframite, or their derivatives, which are limited to tin, tantalum and tungsten.
If a registrant can establish that the conflict minerals originated from sources other than the Democratic Republic of the Congo (“DRC”) or an adjoining country (collectively the “Covered Countries”), or from recycled and scrap sources, the registrant must submit a Form SD that describes the steps that the registrant took to determine the origin of the conflict minerals in its products.
If a registrant has reason to believe that any of the conflict minerals in their supply chain may have originated in the Covered Countries then the issuer must exercise due diligence on the conflict minerals’ source and chain of custody and submit a conflict minerals report to the SEC that includes a description of those due diligence measures.
Company Overview
Kodak is a technology company focused on imaging for business. Kodak provides commercial products and services built on its expertise in three core technologies: materials science; digital imaging science and software; and deposition processes. Kodak’s portfolio of products and services is designed to meet the needs of customers in different sectors and cycles of the commercial imaging and printing markets. Kodak leverages its core technology products and services to develop solutions for the product goods packaging and graphic communications markets, and is commercializing products for the functional printing market. Kodak also offers brand licensing and intellectual property opportunities, provides products and services for motion pictures and other commercial films, and sells ink to its existing installed consumer inkjet printer base.
Supply Chain Overview
Kodak’s global supply chain for conflict minerals is complex given the number of suppliers and the fact that most of its suppliers are located far downstream from the mineral smelters and associated mines. Kodak relies on its suppliers to assist in the reasonable country of origin inquiry and due diligence efforts for conflict minerals contained in the materials supplied, or manufactured for Kodak. Kodak focuses on collecting data from suppliers where there is the greatest likelihood of the existence of conflict minerals and encourages the establishment of the necessary proactive due diligence programs that will enable greater long term supply chain transparency.
Kodak performed an analysis of its product components and determined that conflict minerals are contained in certain components used in the products manufactured for or by Kodak, regularly used in electronics and electrical equipment. Kodak determined that conflict minerals that are contained in certain products were necessary to the functionality or production of the product manufactured or contracted to be manufactured for Kodak, while consumables such as inks, digital and flexographic print plates and chemicals do not contain these minerals.
Overview of Kodak’s Conflict Minerals Program
It is Kodak’s policy to refrain from knowingly purchasing, directly or indirectly from any sources, conflict minerals that may finance or benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries. Kodak expects its suppliers to implement a conflict minerals due diligence management system, including a system of controls, to determine the sources of conflict minerals in all products that are supplied to, or manufactured on behalf of, Kodak. Kodak’s suppliers are expected to exercise due diligence on the source and chain of custody of these minerals and to cooperate in providing Kodak its due diligence information to assure that conflict minerals are being sourced only from outside the Covered Countries or from mines and smelters which have been certified as conflict free. Kodak has the following options if a supplier indicates the products they are providing include conflict minerals that are not DRC conflict free:
· | Terminate the supply agreement, |
· | Suspend the supplier relationship until the supplier can provide certification that they are receiving conflict minerals that are DRC conflict free, or |
· | Continue to receive products from the supplier while working with them to identify sources that are DRC conflict free. |
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Kodak’s conflict minerals policy is publicly available on Kodak’s website at www.kodak.com\go\hsesupplier. The content of the material contained on the website is included for general information only and is not incorporated by reference in this Form SD.
Kodak is a member of Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (“EICC”) and the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative (“CFSI”). Through these affiliations, Kodak collaborates with industry peers to support the development of tools, programs and mineral traceability schemes that help enable companies to source conflict-free minerals from the DRC. One of the programs developed by the EICC is the Conflict-Free Smelter Initiative (“CFSI”) Program. The CFSI Program is a voluntary initiative in which independent third party audits are conducted of smelter/refinery procurement processes to determine if the smelter or refiner can demonstrate that all of the minerals they process originate from conflict-free sources. As a member of CFSI, Kodak has access to CFSI country of origin information for entities on the CFS list. Kodak’s support of these programs demonstrates its commitment to conflict free sources for the metals used in Kodak’s products.
Supplier Selection and Engagement Process:
Kodak focused on suppliers with the potential to provide raw materials, components, parts, sub-assemblies and products that have the greatest likelihood of containing conflict minerals. Procurement data was used to identify and initially select the largest potential suppliers that would be included in Kodak’s scope. Based on a review of the procurement data and known product compositions, suppliers providing services or products that contain no conflict minerals were excluded from Kodak’s scope. The exclusions included suppliers providing commodities such as travel, employee benefits, facility maintenance, stationary, office supplies and chemicals with a known composition.
The suppliers that were in scope received an email containing a cover letter signed by the Chief Procurement Officer and a conflict minerals questionnaire using the conflict materials reporting template (CMRT) developed by the Conflict Free Smelter Initiative.
The cover letter provided an explanation for the request including the regulatory background and the expected timing for a response. The questionnaire was used to capture the following information:
· | Whether conflict minerals are used in the products provided to Kodak, |
· | Whether the supplier has implemented an ethical conflict mineral sourcing and due-diligence program, |
· | Smelter, mine and country of origin data if conflict minerals are present in the products provided, and |
· | Whether the conflict minerals, if any, came from recycled or scrap sources. |
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Design of Due Diligence Process
Kodak designed its due diligence process to be in conformity, in all material respects, with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas, Second Edition, and related Supplements on Tin, Tantalum and Tungsten and on Gold (collectively, “OECD Guidance”).
Kodak has established a management system for conflict minerals. The management system includes a Conflict Minerals Team and a Steering Committee. The Conflict Minerals Team is a multidisciplinary team consisting of representation from Health Safety Environment & Sustainability, Worldwide Procurement and Corporate Finance. This team is responsible for the design, implementation and continued administration of Kodak’s conflict minerals program. The Steering Committee consists of senior management representatives from Health Safety Environment & Sustainability, Purchasing, Legal, Compliance and Finance. The Steering Committee defines program goals and objectives, provides the Conflict Minerals Team guidance on program implementation and administration, and ensures risks are adequately managed. The Conflict Minerals Team provided the Steering Committee with periodic updates.
Description of Due Diligence Measures Performed
Kodak’s conflict minerals team reviewed and verified each completed questionnaire based on internally developed criteria. Follow-up correspondence was sent to the supplier on any of the following negative or incomplete responses:
· | The response did not appear justified by the product category or composition of the product. |
· | The supplier did not indicate that it had implemented a management system or due-diligence program to obtain information from its suppliers. |
· | The supplier was beginning to design or implement a due diligence process. |
· | The response was incomplete or necessary information was not provided by the supplier. |
· | The response indicated they did not source from a covered country, while the smelter information proved otherwise. |
Kodak also reviewed the supplier’s website to determine if it had a conflict minerals policy describing its due-diligence program and how it was being applied to the suppliers in the chain. Also, any smelters and refiners identified in the questionnaire were compared against the list of facilities that have received a “conflict free” designation from CFSI.
Smelter Information
Kodak identified 257 smelters and refiners as potential sources of Conflict Minerals that were reported by its suppliers to be in its supply chain at some point during the year. Of those 257 smelters and refiners, 126 have been verified as conflict-free, and an additional 57 have begun the audit process.
Smelters and refiners that are compliant with the relevant Conflict-Free Smelter Program assessment protocols or currently in the audit process:
Tantalum: | 36 of 44 (82%) |
Tin: | 49 of 71 (71%) |
Tungsten: | 30 of 31 (97%) |
Gold: | 68 of 111 (80%) |
Total 183 of 257 or 71% of the smelters are verified as conflict-free or are currently in the audit process.
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The number of smelters and refiners in Kodak’s supply chain as of December 31, 2014 that were verified as conflict-free, has more than doubled from 2013.
Conflict Free Smelter Initiative Certified Smelters in Kodak’s supply chain:
2013 | 55 Compliant smelters |
2014 | 126 Compliant smelters |
Kodak has created and maintained a database of this information and a copy of the declared sources of material is included in the Appendix below. Given the fact that not all smelters identified by our suppliers have been audited by the CFSI list and many suppliers are still collecting information from their supply chain, Kodak’s products containing or using conflict minerals are considered DRC conflict undeterminable.
Products Containing Conflict Minerals
The products determined to be DRC conflict undeterminable are as follows:
KODAK PROSPER Press Platform | KODAK VERSAMARK Printing Systems |
KODAK PROSPER Imprinting Systems | KODAK VERSAMARK Imprinting Systems |
KODAK NEXPRESS Digital Production Color Press Platform | KODAK DIGIMASTER HD Digital Production Platform |
KODAK FLEXCEL Plate Making Systems |
MAGNUS Platesetters | TRENDSETTER Platesetters |
ACHIEVE Platesetters | GENERATION NEWS Platesetter |
TRENDSETTER NEWS Platesetter | MERCURY P-HD Plate Processor |
S Plate Processor | P-LD Plate Processor |
T-HDK Plate Processor | Entertainment Motion Picture Film |
Risk Mitigation and Due Diligence
Since December 31, 2013, and continuing throughout the 2014 reporting year, Kodak has undertaken and intends to continue to undertake the following steps to improve its due diligence process to further mitigate the risk that conflict minerals contained in Kodak’s products could benefit or finance armed groups:
· | Continue to work with suppliers who provided incomplete or insufficient information; |
· | Work with suppliers as necessary to build their understanding and awareness of the impacts of their sourcing decisions; |
· | Increase the level of engagement of suppliers to drive greater transparency within Kodak’s supply chain. Suppliers will be asked to provide information gathered from their suppliers. |
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APPENDIX
The table below lists the declared sources of material as reported to Kodak by its suppliers. In certain cases, information was provided to Kodak for the entire supply chain and the list may contain more facilities than those that actually process the conflict minerals contained in Kodak's products.
Appendix 1
Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Gold | Advanced Chemical Company | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Aida Chemical Industries Co LD | JAPAN |
Gold | Allgemeine Gold- und Silberscheideanstalt A.G. | GERMANY |
Gold | Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC) | UZBEKISTAN |
Gold | AngloGold Ashanti Mineração Ltda | BRAZIL |
Gold | Argor-Heraeus SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Asahi Pretec Corp | JAPAN |
Gold | Asaka Riken Co Ltd | JAPAN |
Gold | Atasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. | TURKEY |
Gold | Aurubis AG | GERMANY |
Gold | Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) | PHILIPPINES |
Gold | Bauer Walser AG | GERMANY |
Gold | Boliden AB | SWEDEN |
Gold | C. Hafner GmbH + Co. KG | GERMANY |
Gold | Caridad | MEXICO |
Gold | CCR Refinery – Glencore Canada Corporation | Canada |
Gold | Cendres & Métaux SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Yunnan Copper Industry Co Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Chimet SpA | ITALY |
Gold | China National Gold Group Corporation | CHINA |
Gold | Chugai Mining | JAPAN |
Gold | Colt Refining | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Daejin Indus Co. Ltd | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd. | CHINA |
Gold | Do Sung Corporation | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Doduco | GERMANY |
Gold | Dowa | JAPAN |
Gold | Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd. | JAPAN |
Gold | EM Vinto | BOLIVIA |
Gold | FSE Novosibirsk Refinery | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | Gansu Seemine Material Hi-Tech Co Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Gejiu Zi-Li | CHINA |
Gold | Hangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Gold | Heimerle & Meule | GERMANY |
Gold | Heraeus Ltd Hong Kong | HONG KONG |
Gold | Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG | GERMANY |
Gold | Hunan Chenzhou Mining Industry Group | CHINA |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Gold | Hwasung CJ Co. Ltd | REPUBLIC OF KOREA, OF |
Gold | Inner Mongolia Qiankun Gold and Silver Refinery Share Company Limited | CHINA |
Gold | Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd. | JAPAN |
Gold | Istanbul Gold Refinery | TURKEY |
Gold | Japan Mint | JAPAN |
Gold | Jiangxi Copper Company Limited | CHINA |
Gold | Johnson Matthey Inc | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Johnson Matthey Limited | CANADA |
Gold | JSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Plant | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | JSC Uralectromed | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd | JAPAN |
Gold | Kazzinc Ltd | KAZAKHSTAN |
Gold | Kennecott Utah Copper | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Kojima Chemicals Co. Ltd | JAPAN |
Gold | Korea Metal Co. Ltd | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Kyrgyzaltyn JSC | KYRGYZSTAN |
Gold | L' azurde Company For Jewelry | SAUDI ARABIA |
Gold | Lingbao Gold Company Limited | CHINA |
Gold | Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui Refinery Co. Ltd. | CHINA |
Gold | LS-Nikko Copper Inc | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Luoyang Zijin Yinhui Metal Smelt Co Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Materion | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Matsuda Sangyo Co. Ltd | JAPAN |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd | HONG KONG |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. | SINGAPORE |
Gold | Metalor Technologies SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Metalor | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Met-Mex Peñoles, S.A. | MEXICO |
Gold | Mistubishi Materials Corporation | JAPAN |
Gold | Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd. | JAPAN |
Gold | Moscow Special Alloys Processing Plant | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | Nadir Metal Rafineri San. Ve Tic. A.?. | TURKEY |
Gold | Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat | UZBEKISTAN |
Gold | Nihon Material Co. LTD | JAPAN |
Gold | OHIO PRECIOUS METAL, LLC | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Ohura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd | Nara-shi, Nara, Japan |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Gold | OJSC “The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant” (OJSC Krastvetmet) | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | OJSC Kolyma Refinery | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | PAMP SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Penglai Penggang Gold Industry Co Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Prioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous Metals | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | PT Aneka Tambang (Persero) Tbk | INDONESIA |
Gold | PT Tambang Timah | INDONESIA |
Gold | PX Précinox SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd | SOUTH AFRICA |
Gold | Royal Canadian Mint | CANADA |
Gold | Sabin Metal Corp. | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Samduck Precious Metals | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | SAMWON METALS Corp. | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Schone Edelmetaal | NETHERLANDS |
Gold | SEMPSA Joyeria Plateria SA | SPAIN |
Gold | Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co. Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Sichuan Tianze Precious Metals Co., Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | So Accurate Group, Inc. | UNITED STATES |
Gold | SOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious Metals | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Gold | Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp. | TAIWAN |
Gold | Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd. | JAPAN |
Gold | Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. | JAPAN |
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 Co.,Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Torecom | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
Gold | Umicore Brasil Ltda | BRAZIL |
Gold | Umicore | BELGIUM |
Gold | United Precious Metal Refining, Inc. | UNITED STATES |
Gold | Valcambi SA | SWITZERLAND |
Gold | Western Australian Mint trading as The Perth Mint | AUSTRALIA |
Gold | YAMAMOTO PRECIOUS METAL CO., LTD. | JAPAN |
Gold | Yokohama Metal Co Ltd | JAPAN |
Gold | Heraeus Zhaoyuan (Changshu) Electronic Material Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Gold | Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd | CHINA |
Gold | Guangdong Jinding Gold Limited | CHINA |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Gold | Umicore Precious Metals Thailand | Dokmai, Pravet, Thailand |
Tantalum | Changsha South Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | CHONGYI | CHINA |
Tantalum | Conghua Tantalum and Niobium Smeltry | CHINA |
Tantalum | Duoluoshan | CHINA |
Tantalum | Exotech Inc. | UNITED STATES |
Tantalum | F&X | CHINA |
Tantalum | Guangdong Zhiyuan New Material Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck GmbH | GERMANY |
Tantalum | HC Stark GmbH | GERMANY |
Tantalum | Hi-Temp | UNITED STATES |
Tantalum | JiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co. Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | Jiujiang Tanbre Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | King-Tan Tantalum Industry Ltd | CHINA |
Tantalum | LSM BRASIL S.A. | BRAZIL |
Tantalum | Metallurgical Products India (Pvt.) Ltd. | INDIA |
Tantalum | Mineração Taboca S.A | BRAZIL |
Tantalum | Mitsui Mining & Smelting | JAPAN |
Tantalum | Molycorp Silmet A.S. | ESTONIA |
Tantalum | Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | PT Bangka Timah Utama Sejahtera | INDONESIA |
Tantalum | QuantumClean | UNITED STATES |
Tantalum | RFH Tantalum Smeltry Co., Ltd | CHINA |
Tantalum | Shanghai Jiangxi Metals Co. Ltd | CHINA |
Tantalum | Solikamsk Magnesium Works OAO | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Tantalum | Taki Chemicals | JAPAN |
Tantalum | Tantalite Resources | SOUTH AFRICA |
Tantalum | Telex | UNITED STATES |
Tantalum | Ulba | KAZAKHSTAN |
Tantalum | Zhuzhou Cement Carbide | CHINA |
Tantalum | Yichun Jin Yang Rare Metal Co., Ltd | CHINA |
Tantalum | Hengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tantalum | KEMET Blue Metals | MEXICO |
Tantalum | Plansee SE Liezen | AUSTRIA |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Co., Ltd. | THAILAND |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck GmbH Goslar | GERMANY |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck GmbH Laufenburg | GERMANY |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Hermsdorf GmbH | GERMANY |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Inc. | UNITED STATES |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Ltd. | JAPAN |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co.KG | GERMANY |
Tantalum | Plansee SE Reutte | AUSTRIA |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals Boyertown | UNITED STATES |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals Aizu | JAPAN |
Tantalum | KEMET Blue Powder | UNITED STATES |
Tin | Yunnan Tin Company Limited | CHINA |
Tin | China Rare Metal Materials Company | CHINA |
Tin | CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co. Ltd. | CHINA |
Tin | Alpha | UNITED STATES |
Tin | Cooper Santa | BRAZIL |
Tin | CV Gita Pesona | INDONESIA |
Tin | CV JusTindo | INDONESIA |
Tin | CV Makmur Jaya | INDONESIA |
Tin | CV Nurjanah | INDONESIA |
Tin | CV Serumpun Sebalai | INDONESIA |
Tin | Copper Santa | BRAZIL |
Tin | CV United Smelting | INDONESIA |
Tin | Dowa | JAPAN |
Tin | EM Vinto | BOLIVIA |
Tin | Estanho de Rondônia S.A. | BRAZIL |
Tin | Fenix Metals | POLAND |
Tin | Geiju Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co. Ltd. | CHINA |
Tin | Gejiu Zi-Li | CHINA |
Tin | Huichang Jinshunda Tin Co. Ltd | CHINA |
Tin | Jiangxi Nanshan | CHINA |
Tin | Gejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLC | CHINA |
Tin | Linwu Xianggui Smelter Co | CHINA |
Tin | Liuzhou China Tin | CHINA |
Tin | Malaysia Smelting Corp(MSC) | MALAYSIA |
Tin | Metallo Chimique | BELGIUM |
Tin | Mineracao Taboca S.A. | BRAZIL |
Tin | Minsur | PERU |
Tin | Mitsubishi Material | JAPAN |
Tin | RUSSIAN FEDERATION | |
Tin | O.M. Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | THAILAND |
Tin | OMSA | BOLIVIA |
Tin | PT Alam Lestari Kencana | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Artha Cipta Langgeng | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Babel Inti Perkasa | INDONESIA |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Tin | PT Babel Surya Alam Lestari | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Bangka Kudai Tin | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Bangka Putra Karya | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Bangka Timah Utama Sejahtera | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Bangka | 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 Fang Di MulTindo | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT HP Metals Indonesia | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Karimun Mining | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Koba Tin | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Mitra Stania Prima | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Panca Mega | INDONESIA |
Tin | CV Prima Timah Utama | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT REFINED BANGKA TIN | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Seirama Tin investment | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Sumber Jaya Indah | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Tambang Timah | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Timah | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Pelat Timah Nusantara Tbk | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Tinindo Inter Nusa | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Tommy Utama | INDONESIA |
Tin | PT Yinchendo Mining Industry | INDONESIA |
Tin | Rui Da Hung | TAIWAN |
Tin | Soft Metais, Ltd. | BRAZIL |
Tin | Thaisarco | THAILAND |
Tin | White Solder Metalurgia | BRAZIL |
Tin | Yunnan Chengfeng | CHINA |
Tin | Yunnan Tin Company Limited | CHINA |
Tin | Magnu's Minerais Metais e Ligas LTDA | BRAZIL |
Tin | Melt Metais e Ligas S/A | BRAZIL |
Tin | O.M. Manufacturing Philippines, Inc. | PHILIPPINES |
Tungsten | A.L.M.T. Corp | JAPAN |
Tungsten | ATI Tungsten Materials | UNITED STATES |
Tungsten | Chaozhou Xianglu Tungsten Industry Co Ltd | CHINA |
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Metal | Smelter Name | Smelter Country |
Tungsten | Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co Ltd | CHINA |
Tungsten | Dayu Weiliang Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Fujian Jinxin Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Global Tungsten & Powders Corp | UNITED STATES |
Tungsten | Hunan Chenzhou Mining Group Co | CHINA |
Tungsten | Hunan Chunchang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Japan New Metals Co Ltd | JAPAN |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Non-ferrous Metals Smelting Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Tungsten Industry Group Co Ltd | CHINA |
Tungsten | Kennametal Inc. | UNITED STATES |
Tungsten | Tejing (Vietnam) Tungsten Co., Ltd. | VIET NAM |
Tungsten | Vietnam Youngsun Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd | VIET NAM |
Tungsten | Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG | AUSTRIA |
Tungsten | Wolfram Company CJSC | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Tungsten | Xiamen Tungsten Co Ltd | CHINA |
Tungsten | Xinhai Rendan Shaoguan Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Minmetals Gao'an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Tonggu Non-ferrous Metallurgical & Chemical Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Malipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Xiamen Tungsten (H.C) Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Gan Bei Tungsten Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | Chenzhou Diamond Tungsten Products Co., Ltd. | CHINA |
Tungsten | H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co.KG | GERMANY |
Tungsten | Nui Phao H.C. Starck Tungsten Chemicals Manufacturing LLC | VIET NAM |
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