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BHP Calls for Radical Transparency Within The Mining Industry

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Agar, BHP’s Group Procurement Officer has called for systematic collaboration and radical transparency within the mining sector when he addressed the main session at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) this morning.

 

 

Mr Agar said the industry needs to reflect on the experience of COVID-19 and use it to strengthen the industry’s resilience from supply chain constraints.

 

 

“As a result of COVID, global demand vanished almost overnight.

 

 

“What we learnt is that we can’t do it alone, we need to work collaborative and we need to be more transparent with our partners,” said Mr Agar.

 

 

Despite coming out the other side after the worst of COVID lockdowns, the global economic outlook has not improved.

 

 

“Labour markets are tight globally, with no sign of easing soon,” Agar says. “The energy crisis in Europe is profound and will continue to drive volatility in energy markets.”

 

 

As a result, BHP is pursuing a policy of “radical transparency and systematic collaboration” to ease pressures facing Australia’s largest miner. Mr Agar explained that this means building relationships with all stakeholders that support BHP’s operations, no matter the size of the partner.

 

 

“At BHP, we know we haven’t always been perfect in this regard” admitted Mr Agar.

 

 

These issues are to be explored and debated in a number of sessions from some the industry’s biggest names and minds in the coming days at IMARC.

 

 

About IMARC

 

 

The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is where global mining leaders collaborate on trends in mining, investment and innovation towards a sustainable future. As Australia’s largest mining event, it brings together over 7,500 decision makers, mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators, and educators from more than 110 countries for three days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking. IMARC is developed in collaboration with its founding partners the Victorian State Government of Australia, Austmine, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and Mines and Money.

 

For more information, please visit https://imarcglobal.com/

 

Posted November 2, 2022

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