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Rio Tinto’s Australian Supplier Portal

MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rio Tinto is committed to paying small and medium business suppliers with up to $1 million of annual expenditure within 30 days of receipt of invoice. This is in line with the Australian Supplier Payment Code.

Rio Tinto is continually striving to improve supplier experiences, and our on-time supplier payments rate, which currently stands at approximately 96 per cent.

Last year, Rio Tinto introduced a voluntary online portal to offer suppliers greater transparency on their payment status, including viewing invoices and tracking payments. Feedback regarding the portal has been largely positive, with suppliers reporting favourably on the added ability to track payments.

The portal also provided an option for discounted accelerated payments for those requiring shorter payment terms than the agreed 30 days.

After review, Rio Tinto will no longer offer this accelerated payment option and will work on transition arrangements for those suppliers, representing about 3 per cent of Rio Tinto’s 10,000 Australian suppliers, that had selected the option.

Rio Tinto chief commercial officer Simon Trott said “Our suppliers are vital to our business success and we will continue to work to improve our partnerships with them. A supply chain of strong local suppliers is good for our business, good for local communities and good for the economy. We are committed to the Australian Supplier Payment Code.

“We are concerned about any reports that suggest we are not meeting supplier expectations and encourage suppliers to work with us and continue providing feedback about how our processes can be enhanced.”

A telephone hotline is being established for suppliers to contact Rio Tinto on this issue. Suppliers can email VendorFeedback@riotinto.com for further information in the interim.

Across Australia, Rio Tinto spends billions with local suppliers every year and continues to work with them to improve the partnerships and ensure increased opportunities for local communities.

Rio Tinto has a strong local procurement strategy designed to increase opportunities for Australian businesses to be a part of the Rio Tinto supply chain. Procurement practices, and those of Rio Tinto contractors, help sustain many Australian businesses and, in turn, local communities. Aboriginal businesses and charities are offered favourable terms on payments by Rio Tinto.

In 2018, Rio Tinto spent $4.4 billion with around 1,800 WA-based businesses, including $281 million with Pilbara-based businesses. At its Amrun bauxite mine in far north Queensland, Rio Tinto has spent more than $2 billion with 1,130 Australian suppliers, including more than 770 Queensland businesses during construction.

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riotinto.com

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Media Relations, United Kingdom
Illtud Harri
M +44 7920 503 600

David Outhwaite
T +44 20 7781 1623
M +44 7787 597 493

Media Relations, Americas
Matthew Klar
T +1 514 608 4429

Media Relations, Asia
Grant Donald
T +65 6679 9290
M +65 9722 6028

Investor Relations, United Kingdom
Menno Sanderse
T: +44 20 7781 1517
M: +44 7825 195 178

David Ovington
T +44 20 7781 2051
M +44 7920 010 978

Rio Tinto plc
6 St James’s Square
London SW1Y 4AD
United Kingdom
T +44 20 7781 2000
Registered in England
No. 719885

Media Relations, Australia
Jonathan Rose
T +61 3 9283 3088
M +61 447 028 913

Matt Chambers
T +61 3 9283 3087
M +61 433 525 739

Jesse Riseborough
T +61 8 6211 6013
M +61 436 653 412

Investor Relations, Australia
Natalie Worley
T +61 3 9283 3063
M +61 409 210 462

Amar Jambaa
T +61 3 9283 3627
M +61 472 865 948
Rio Tinto Limited

Level 7, 360 Collins Street
Melbourne 3000
Australia
T +61 3 9283 3333
Registered in Australia
ABN 96 004 458 404

Category: general

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