EX-1.01 2 mlknsd_123124ext101.htm EX-1.01 Document

Exhibit 1.01
MillerKnoll, Inc.
Conflict Minerals Report
For the Calendar Year Ended December 31, 2024

This Conflict Minerals Report for the calendar year ended December 31, 2024, is presented to comply with Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Rule”). The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted the Rule to implement reporting and disclosure requirements related to conflict minerals as directed by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (“Dodd-Frank Act”). The Rule imposes certain reporting obligations on SEC registrants whose manufactured products contain conflict minerals which are necessary to the functionality or production of their products. The minerals covered by the Rule include cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, gold, wolframite, and their derivatives, which are limited to tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold (“3TG”). These reporting obligations apply to registrants regardless of whether the geographic origin of the 3TG is the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country (the “Covered Countries”).

1. Company Overview
This report has been prepared by management of MillerKnoll, Inc. (“MillerKnoll,” the “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). The information includes the activities of all majority-owned subsidiaries and variable interest entities that are required to be consolidated. It does not include the activities of variable interest entities that are not required to be consolidated.

The Company researches, designs, manufactures, and distributes interior furnishings, including modular furniture systems, seating, freestanding furniture, storage, casegoods, healthcare products and accessories for use in various environments including office, healthcare, educational, and residential settings, and provides related services that support organizations and individuals all over the world. We conducted an analysis of our products and found that 3TG may be found in some of our products, however, the amount and value of 3TG in a given product is generally de minimis compared to size and value of the product overall.

Supply Chain
We rely on our direct (also referred to as in-scope) suppliers to provide information on the origin of the 3TG contained in components and materials supplied to us, including sources of 3TG that are supplied to them from lower tier suppliers. Although our Terms and Conditions of Purchase require compliance with our Company’s Conflict Minerals Policy, contracts with our direct suppliers are frequently in force for multiple years. As we enter into new contracts, or our contracts renew, we will require direct suppliers to:

(1) not sell us any products that contain 3TG from any Covered Country that fund armed conflict,
(2) undertake diligence and investigation necessary to ensure products meet the prior requirement, and
(3) provide us with certificates and other evidence of compliance upon request.

We apply a risk-based approach, focusing on those direct suppliers who source products that may contain 3TG. We have assessed our industry to confirm that this risk-based approach is consistent with our peer companies. It is also consistent with and conforms to the internationally-recognized framework developed by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) as part of its “Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas” (“OECD Guidance”) and the related Supplements for 3TG.

Conflict Minerals Policy
In 2012, the Company adopted a conflict minerals policy which is publicly available on our website at https://www.millerknoll.com/legal/policy-regarding-conflict-minerals.

2. Conflict Minerals Compliance Process

2.1 Compliance Framework
Where we deemed it appropriate, we referenced and/or implemented the OECD Guidance.




2.2 Management Systems

Conflict Minerals Policy
As described above, we have adopted a conflict minerals policy, which is posted on our website.

Internal Team
The Company has established a cross-functional management team relating to conflict minerals, with oversight provided by our Chief Legal Officer. The team is comprised of subject matter experts from relevant functions (e.g., supply chain, engineering, and legal), and is responsible for implementing our conflict minerals compliance strategy. Our supply chain manager leads the work and acts as the conflict minerals program manager. Relevant senior management is briefed about the results of our due diligence efforts.

Control Systems
As we do not typically have a direct relationship with 3TG smelters and refiners, we engage and actively cooperate with other manufacturers in the institutional furniture industry and other relevant sectors. For example, we participate in the Business & Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association (“BIFMA”) industry-wide initiatives to identify upstream actors in the supply chain. The Company is also a member of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (“MAPI”), an organization that develops and shares best practices on key issues facing manufacturers, such as conflict minerals. Our controls include but are not limited to (1) our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, which outlines expected behaviors for all MillerKnoll employees; (2) our Supplier Code of Conduct; and (3) our form Terms and Conditions of Purchase.

Grievance Mechanism
We have longstanding grievance mechanisms whereby employees and suppliers can report violations of the Company’s policies, including our conflict minerals, via our Ethics and Compliance Hotline on our website at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/68502/index.html.

Records Maintenance
We retain all relevant documentation from our Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry (“RCOI”) and due diligence measures according to our records retention policy.

2.3 Identify and Assess Risk in the Supply Chain
Because of the depth, breadth, and constant evolution of our supply chain, it is difficult for us to identify actors upstream from our direct suppliers. We identified approximately 170 in-scope suppliers (compared to 157 in-scope suppliers in the previous calendar year) who provide materials or components that may contain 3TG. We rely on these suppliers to provide us with information on if their parts or products contain 3TG and, if so, about the source. Our direct suppliers similarly rely upon information provided by their suppliers.

2.4 Design and Implement a Strategy to Respond to Risks
MillerKnoll has an approved risk management plan, through which the conflict minerals program is implemented, managed and monitored. Updates to this risk assessment are provided regularly to relevant senior management. As described above, we participate in BIFMA industry-wide initiatives to identify upstream actors in the supply chain.

As part of our risk management efforts, we undertook several activities with our direct suppliers to help ensure they understood our expectations. We provided each supplier a copy of our conflict minerals policy and requested they complete a template survey (as further described in Section 3 below) for purposes of conflict minerals tracking. We answered their questions and provided clarification as needed. We shared training materials available from the Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative. Finally, we reviewed supplier-specific responses and followed up where additional detail was needed.

2.5 Report on Supply Chain Due Diligence
This conflict minerals report is being filed with the SEC as an exhibit to our specialized disclosure report on Form SD and is available on our website at https://www.millerknoll.com/investor-relations/financials-filings/sec-filings.





3. Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry and Results

Supplier Surveys
For our RCOI, we conducted a survey of our direct suppliers using a template survey developed by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition® (“EICC®”) and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (“GeSI”), known as the Responsible Minerals Initiative (“RMI”) Reporting. The survey was developed to facilitate disclosure and communication of information regarding smelters that provide material in a company’s supply chain. It includes questions regarding a company’s conflict-free policy, engagement with its direct suppliers, and a listing of the smelters the company and its suppliers use. In addition, the survey requests detail of the origin of conflict minerals included in their products, as well as a description of their due diligence. Written instructions and recorded training illustrating the use of the tool is available on EICC’s website. We designed our RCOI in good faith and in an attempt to determine the origin of 3TG that are necessary to the functionality or production of products that we contract to manufacture.

Survey Responses
If a supplier did not respond to our initial survey, we made at least two follow-up inquiries. We reviewed the responses in good faith and performed an assessment of the data against criteria developed to determine where additional engagement is required. These criteria included untimely or incomplete responses as well as inconsistencies within the data reported in the survey. We worked directly with those suppliers to provide revised responses. Please note that information gathered from the Company’s suppliers is not collected on a continuous, real-time basis, and that, since the information comes from direct and secondary suppliers and independent Third-Party Audit programs, the Company can only provide reasonable (not absolute) assurance regarding the source and chain of custody of the necessary conflict minerals.

Several direct suppliers provided information indicating that one or more smelters or refiners identified in their supply chain are in one or more of the Covered Countries or appear on the RMI list of smelters and refiners that are certified as compliant with the RMI Conflict-Free Smelter Program assessment protocols; we list those smelters and refiners on Attachment A to this Report. However, because most direct suppliers complete the survey at a company level (rather than the product level), there was no reliable information indicating that any of the 3TG potentially obtained from these smelters or refiners was contained in materials, components, or parts that the suppliers supplied to us or to validate that any of these smelters or refiners are in our supply chain.

Some direct suppliers provided information indicating that one or more other smelters or refiners appeared in their supply chain but are not located in one or more of the Covered Countries. As to these smelters and refiners, we reviewed to determine whether they appeared on the RMI list of smelters or the U.S. Department of Commerce list of known facilities that process 3TG. That exercise indicated that there were known smelters or refiners purportedly in our supply chain that are not on the RMI list of smelters and refiners that are certified as compliant with the RMI Conflict-Free Smelter Program assessment protocols. Regardless, there was no reliable information indicating that any of the 3TG that these suppliers may have obtained from these smelters or refiners was contained in materials, components, or parts that the suppliers supplied to us or to validate that any of these smelters or refiners are in our supply chain.

Conclusions
We conducted our RCOI in good faith, and we believe that such inquiry was reasonable to allow us to make our determination. After reviewing the results of our RCOI, we determined that we had reason to believe that 3TG is necessary for the functionality or production of our products from certain suppliers may have originated in a Covered Country during 2024, all within the meaning of the Rule. Therefore, we determined that the Rule required us to conduct due diligence regarding the source of such 3TG. As to responses from other suppliers, however, we determined that we had no reason to believe that 3TG necessary for the functionality or production of our products from those suppliers may have originated in a Covered Country during 2024, all within the meaning of the Rule.

4. Due Diligence and Results

Due Diligence
Considering the responses to our inquiries from certain suppliers that contained information indicating that 3TG were sourced from Covered Countries, we completed due diligence measures.




Initially, we compared the facilities that the suppliers identified as in one or more of the Covered Countries or appearing on the RMI list of certified smelters and refiners to those certified as compliant with the RMI Conflict-Free Smelter Program assessment protocols as of May 20, 2025. We confirmed that all such smelters or refiners identified by the direct suppliers also appeared on the list of participants in the RMI Conflict-Free Smelter Program. Given these results, we did not undertake further due diligence measures, consistent with the OECD Guidance.

Conclusion
We conducted our due diligence in good faith. After reviewing the results of our due diligence, we did not find any evidence to suggest that any of the 3TG in our supply chain that is necessary for the functionality or production of our products and that may have originated in a Covered Country (a) funds any armed conflict in the Covered Countries or (b) is actually contained in components or parts that our suppliers have supplied to us.

5. Steps to be Taken to Mitigate Risk
We intend to take the following steps to improve our conflict minerals program to further mitigate any risk that the necessary 3TG in our products could benefit armed groups in the DRC or adjoining countries:

a.Include a conflict minerals clause in new or renewed supplier contracts.

b.Continue to work with our employees and suppliers to increase awareness of the issue, increase the response rate and improve the content of the supplier survey responses.

c.Engage any of our suppliers found to be supplying us with 3TG from sources from the DRC or any adjoining country that they cannot demonstrate are “DRC conflict free” to establish an alternative source of 3TG outside of those countries.

d.Work with the BIFMA and other groups to define and improve best practices and build leverage over the supply chain in accordance with the OECD Guidance.




ATTACHMENT A
Smelters and Refiners

The following facilities have been reported to us by our suppliers as part of their supply chain for Conflict Minerals:

MetalSmelterCountry
Gold8853 S.p.A.Italy
GoldAdvanced Chemical CompanyUnited States Of America
GoldAfrican Gold RefineryUganda
GoldAgosi AGGermany
GoldAGR (Perth Mint Australia)Australia
GoldAida Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldAl Ghaith GoldUnited Arab Emirates
GoldAngloGold Ashanti Corrego do Sitio MineracaoBrazil
GoldArgor-Heraeus S.A.Switzerland
GoldARY Aurum PlusUnited Arab Emirates
GoldAtasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.Turkey
GoldAugmont Enterprises Private LimitedIndia
GoldAurubis AGGermany
GoldBangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines)Philippines
GoldC. Hafner GmbH + Co. KGGermany
GoldC.I Metales Procesados Industriales SASColumbia
GoldCaridadMexico
GoldCendres + Metaux S.A.Switzerland
GoldCGR Metalloys Pvt Ltd.India
GoldChugai MiningJapan
GoldCoimpa Industrial LTDABrazil
GoldDegussa Sonne / Mond Goldhandel GmbHGermany
GoldDODUCO Contacts and Refining GmbHGermany
GoldDowaJapan
GoldEco-System Recycling Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldEco-System Recycling Co., Ltd. West PlantJapan
GoldElite Industech Co., Ltd.Taiwan
GoldFidelity Printers and Refiners Ltd.Zimbabwe
GoldGG Refinery Ltd.Tanzania
GoldGGC Gujrat Gold Centre Pvt. Ltd.India
GoldGold Coast RefineryGhana
GoldGreat Wall Precious Metals Co., Ltd. of CBPMChina
GoldGuangdong Hua Jian Trade Co., Ltd.China
GoldGuangdong Jinding Gold LimitedChina
GoldGuoda Safina High-Tech Environmental Refinery Co., Ltd.China
GoldHang Seng TechnologyChina
GoldHangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd.China
GoldHeeSung Metal Ltd.Republic of Korea
GoldHeimerle + Meule GmbHGermany
GoldHunan Guiyang yinxing Nonferrous Smelting Co., Ltd.China
GoldHung Cheong Metal Manufacturing LimitedChina
GoldHwaSeong CJ CO., LTD.Republic of Korea
GoldImpala Platinum - Base Metal Refinery (BMR)South Africa
GoldImpala Platinum - Platinum Metals Refinery (PMR)South Africa



GoldInca One (Chala One Plant)Peru
GoldInca One (Koricancha Plant)Peru
GoldIndustrial Refining CompanyBelgium
GoldInner Mongolia Qiankun Gold and Silver Refinery Share Co., Ltd.China
GoldIshifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldIstanbul Gold RefineryTurkey
GoldItalpreziosiItaly
GoldJin Jinyin Refining Co., Ltd.China
GoldJinlong Copper Co., Ltd.China
GoldJSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing PlantRussian Federation
GoldK.A. RasmussenNorway
GoldKazakhmys Smelting LLCKazakhstan
GoldKazzincKazakhstan
GoldKGHM Polska Miedz Spolka AkcyjnaPoland
GoldKundan Care Products Ltd.India
GoldKyshtym Copper-Electrolytic Plant ZAORussian Federation
GoldL'azurde Company For JewelrySaudi Arabia
GoldLingbao Gold Co., Ltd.China
GoldLingbao Jinyuan Tonghui Refinery Co., Ltd.China
GoldL'Orfebre S.A.Andorra
GoldLuoyang Zijin Yinhui Gold Refinery Co., Ltd.China
GoldMarsam MetalsBrazil
GoldMatsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldMetalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd.China
GoldMetalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte., Ltd.Singapore
GoldMetalor Technologies (Suzhou) Ltd.China
GoldMetalor Technologies S.A.Switzerland
GoldMetalor USA Refining CorporationUnited States Of America
GoldMitsubishi Materials CorporationJapan
GoldMitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldMMTC-PAMP India Pvt., Ltd.India
GoldMorris and WatsonNew Zealand
GoldMoscow Special Alloys Processing PlantRussian Federation
GoldNadir Metal Rafineri San. Ve Tic. A.S.Turkey
GoldNavoi Mining and Metallurgical CombinatUzbekistan
GoldNH Recytech CompanyRepublic of Korea
GoldNOBLE METAL SERVICESUnited States Of America
GoldNyrstar MetalsUnited States Of America
GoldOhura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldOJSC "The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant" (OJSC Krastsvetmet)Russian Federation
GoldPenglai Penggang Gold Industry Co., Ltd.China
GoldPrioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous MetalsRussian Federation
GoldPT Aneka Tambang (Persero) TbkIndonesia
GoldPX Precinox S.A.Switzerland
GoldRand Refinery (Pty) Ltd.South Africa
GoldRealized the Enterprise Co., Ltd.China
GoldRefinery of Seemine Gold Co., Ltd.China
GoldSabin Metal Corp.United States Of America
GoldSai RefineryIndia
GoldSam Precious MetalsUnited Arab Emirates



GoldSamduck Precious MetalsRepublic of Korea
GoldSamwon Metals Corp.Republic of Korea
GoldSAXONIA Edelmetalle GmbHGermany
GoldShandong penglai gold smelterChina
GoldShandong Tiancheng Biological Gold Industrial Co., Ltd.China
GoldSHENZHEN JINJUNWEI RESOURCE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.China
GoldSino-Platinum Metals Co., Ltd.China
GoldSOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious MetalsRussian Federation
GoldState Research Institute Center for Physical Sciences and TechnologyLithuania
GoldSudan Gold RefinerySudan
GoldTAIWAN TOTAI CO., LTD.Taiwan
GoldTanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K.Japan
GoldTOO Tau-Ken-AltynKazakhstan
GoldTsai Brother industriesTaiwan
GoldUmicore Brasil Ltda.Brazil
GoldUmicore Precious Metals ThailandThailand
GoldUmicore S.A. Business Unit Precious Metals RefiningBelgium
GoldWANG TINGChina
GoldWEEEREFININGFrance
GoldWuzhong GroupChina
GoldYokohama Metal Co., Ltd.Japan
GoldYunnan Copper Industry Co., Ltd.China
GoldYunnan Gold Mining Group Co., Ltd. (YGMG)China
Tantalum5D Production OUEstonia
TantalumANHUI HERRMAN IMPEX CO.China
TantalumAsaka Riken Co., Ltd.Japan
TantalumChangsha South Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd.China
TantalumD Block Metals, LLCUnited States Of America
TantalumExotech Inc.United States Of America
TantalumF&X Electro-Materials Ltd.China
TantalumFIR Metals & Resource Ltd.China
TantalumGannon & ScottUnited States Of America
TantalumH.C. Starck Co., Ltd.Thailand
TantalumH.C. Starck Hermsdorf GmbHGermany
TantalumH.C. Starck Inc.United States Of America
TantalumH.C. Starck Ltd.Japan
TantalumH.C. Starck Tantalum and Niobium GmbHGermany
TantalumHengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd.China
TantalumJiangxi Tuohong New Raw MaterialChina
TantalumJiujiang Janny New Material Co., Ltd.China
TantalumJiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.China
TantalumJiujiang Tanbre Co., Ltd.China
TantalumJiujiang Zhongao Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.China
TantalumKEMET Blue MetalsMexico
TantalumMalaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC)Malaysia
TantalumMaterionUnited States Of America
TantalumMetallurgical Products India Pvt., Ltd.India
TantalumNPM Silmet ASEstonia
TantalumPlansee SE ReutteAustria
TantalumPowerX Ltd.Rwanda



TantalumRFH Tantalum Smeltery Co., Ltd./Yanling Jincheng Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.China
TantalumTelex MetalsUnited States Of America
TantalumUlba Metallurgical Plant JSCKazakhstan
TantalumXinXing HaoRong Electronic Material Co., Ltd.China
TantalumZhuzhou Cemented Carbide Group Co., Ltd.China
TinAlphaUnited States Of America
TinAn Vinh Joint Stock Mineral Processing CompanyVietnam
TinAurubis BeerseBelgium
TinChenzhou Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy Co., Ltd.China
TinChifeng Dajingzi Tin Industry Co., Ltd.China
TinChina Tin (Hechi)China
TinChofu WorksJapan
TinCV Gita PesonaIndonesia
TinCV United SmeltingIndonesia
TinCV Venus Inti PerkasaIndonesia
TinDongguan CiEXPO Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd.China
TinDongguan City Xida Soldering Tin Products Co.China
TinDowaJapan
TinDragon Silver Holdings LimitedChina
TinElectro-Mechanical Facility of the Cao Bang Minerals & Metallurgy Joint Stock CompanyVietnam
TinEstanho de Rondonia S.A.Brazil
TinFabrica Auricchio Industria e Comercio Ltda.Brazil
TinGejiu City Fuxiang Industry and Trade Co., Ltd.China
TinGejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLCChina
TinGejiu Yunxi Group Corp.China
TinGejiu Yunxin Nonferrous Electrolysis Co., Ltd.China
TinHezhou Jinwei Tin Co., Ltd.China
TinJean Goldschmidt International Belgium
TinLIAN JINGChina
TinLongnan Chuangyue Environmental Protection Technology Development Co., LtdChina
TinLuna Smelter, Ltd.Rwanda
TinMa'anshan Weitai Tin Co., Ltd.China
TinMalaysia Smelting Corporation Berhad (Port Klang)Malaysia
TinMelt Metais e Ligas S.A.Brazil
TinMetahub Industries Sdn. Bhd.Malaysia
TinMetallic Resources, Inc.United States Of America
TinMinchali Metal Industry Co., Ltd.Taiwan
TinMing Li Jia smelt Metal FactoryChina
TinMining Minerals Resources SARLDemocratic Republic of Congo
TinMinsurPeru
TinMitsubishi Materials CorporationJapan
TinModeltech Sdn BhdMalaysia
TinNey Metals and AlloysUnited States Of America
TinNghe Tinh Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock CompanyVietnam
TinNovosibirsk Tin CombineRussian Federation
TinPongpipat Company LimitedMyanmar
TinPT Artha Cipta LanggengIndonesia
TinPT ATD Makmur Mandiri JayaIndonesia



TinPT Babel Inti PerkasaIndonesia
TinPT Babel Surya Alam LestariIndonesia
TinPT Bangka Prima TinIndonesia
TinPT Bangka Tin IndustryIndonesia
TinPT Cipta Persada MuliaIndonesia
TinPT DS Jaya AbadiIndonesia
TinPT Inti Stania PrimaIndonesia
TinPT Mitra Stania PrimaIndonesia
TinPT Panca Mega PersadaIndonesia
TinPT Prima Timah UtamaIndonesia
TinPT Sukses Inti MakmurIndonesia
TinPT Sumber Jaya IndahIndonesia
TinPT Timah NusantaraIndonesia
TinPT Timah Tbk MentokIndonesia
TinPT Tinindo Inter NusaIndonesia
TinPT Tirus Putra MandiriIndonesia
TinPT Tommy UtamaIndonesia
TinResind Industria e Comercio Ltda.Brazil
TinShenzhen Hong Chang Metal Manufacturing FactoryChina
TinTaiwan HuanliangTaiwan
TinThai Nguyen Mining and Metallurgy Co., Ltd.Vietnam
TinThree green surface technology limited companyChina
TinTop-Team Technology (Shenzhen) Ltd.China
TinTuyen Quang Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock CompanyVietnam
TinVQB Mineral and Trading Group JSCVietnam
TinWoodcross Smelting Company LimitedUganda
TinXiamen Honglu Tungsten Molybdenum Co., Ltd.China
TinXianghualing Tin Industry Co., Ltd.China
TinYifeng TinChina
TinYunnan Geiju Smelting Corp.China
TinYunnan Yunfan Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd.China
TinZhongshan Jinye Smelting Co.,LtdChina
TungstenA.L.M.T. Corp.Japan
TungstenACL Metais EireliBrazil
TungstenArtek LLCRussian Federation
TungstenAsia Tungsten Products Vietnam Ltd.Vietnam
TungstenChongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenCNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co., Ltd.China
TungstenDONGKUK INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.Republic of Korea
TungstenGanzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenGanzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd.China
TungstenGuangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenGuanghan Jiangnan casting smeltersChina
TungstenH.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co. KGGermany
TungstenH.C. Starck Tungsten GmbHGermany
TungstenHANNAE FOR T Co., Ltd.Republic of Korea
TungstenHubei Green Tungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenHunan Chuangda Vanadium Tungsten Co., Ltd. WujiChina
TungstenHydrometallurg, JSCRussian Federation
TungstenJiangwu H.C. Starck Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.China



TungstenJiangxi Minmetals Gao'an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd.China
TungstenJiangxi Tonggu Non-ferrous Metallurgical & Chemical Co., Ltd.China
TungstenJiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.China
TungstenJiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenKennametal FallonUnited States Of America
TungstenKennametal HuntsvilleUnited States Of America
TungstenKGETS Co., Ltd.Republic of Korea
TungstenLianyou Resources Co., Ltd.Taiwan
TungstenMALAMET SMELTING SDN. BHD.Malaysia
TungstenMalipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd.China
TungstenMasan High-Tech MaterialsVietnam
TungstenMinmetals Ganzhou Tin Co. Ltd.China
TungstenNiagara Refining LLCUnited States Of America
TungstenOOO “Technolom” 2Russian Federation
TungstenPhilippine Carreytech Metal Corp.Philippines
TungstenPT Stanindo Inti PerkasaIndonesia
TungstenPT Timah Tbk MentokIndonesia
TungstenSanher Tungsten Vietnam Co., Ltd.Vietnam
TungstenShinwon Tungsten (Fujian Shanghang) Co., Ltd.China
TungstenSolar Applied Materials Technology Corp.Taiwan
TungstenSouth-East Nonferrous Metal Company Limited of Hengyang CityChina
TungstenXinhai Rendan Shaoguan Tungsten Co., Ltd.China