0001193125-16-608158.txt : 20160531 0001193125-16-608158.hdr.sgml : 20160531 20160531151439 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001193125-16-608158 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: SD PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 3 13p-1 1.01 20151231 1.02 20151231 FILED AS OF DATE: 20160531 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20160531 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: CACI INTERNATIONAL INC /DE/ CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000016058 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: SERVICES-COMPUTER INTEGRATED SYSTEMS DESIGN [7373] IRS NUMBER: 541345888 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 0630 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: SD SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-31400 FILM NUMBER: 161685472 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1100 N GLEBE ST CITY: ARLINGTON STATE: VA ZIP: 22201 BUSINESS PHONE: 7038417800 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1100 NORTH GLEBE ROAD CITY: ARLINGTON STATE: VA ZIP: 22201 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: CACI INC /DE/ DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19870119 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: CONSOLIDATED ANALYSIS CENTERS INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19730102 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: CALIFORNIA ANALYSIS CENTER INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19680603 SD 1 d188894dsd.htm SD SD

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM SD

 

 

SPECIALIZED DISCLOSURE REPORT

 

 

CACI International Inc

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

Delaware   001-31400   54-1345888

(State or Other Jurisdiction

of Incorporation)

 

(Commission

File Number)

 

(IRS Employer

Identification No.)

1100 North Glebe Road,

Arlington, VA 22201

(Address of Principal Executive Offices and Zip Code)

J. William Koegel, Jr.

CACI International Inc

1100 North Glebe Road

Arlington, Virginia 22201

(703) 841-7800

(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report)

 

 

Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed, and provide the period to which the information in this form applies:

 

x Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1), for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2015.

 

 

 


Section 1 - Conflict Minerals Disclosure

 

Item 1.01 Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report

CACI International Inc (“we,” “us,” “our,” “CACI” or “Company”) is a leading provider of information solutions and services, providing comprehensive, practical information solutions and services primarily to the U.S. government in the defense, intelligence and federal civilian markets.

Conflict Minerals Disclosure

This Form SD is filed pursuant to Rule 13p-1 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for the reporting period January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015.

Product Review

We conducted a review of the products that we manufacture or contract to be manufactured and found that those products contained one or more of the minerals gold, columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, or wolframite, or their derivatives tantalum, tin, and tungsten (collectively, the “Conflict Minerals”). We believe that the Conflict Minerals included in our products are in most cases necessary to their functionality.

The product review included engagement with representatives from procurement, contracts and each of our business groups to identify both products that may contain Conflict Minerals and the suppliers that needed to be contacted as part of our reasonable country of origin inquiry.

Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry

We occupy a “downstream” position in the supply chain and do not purchase ore or unrefined Conflict Minerals from mines and generally are removed by multiple tiers from smelters and refiners. Due to our place in the supply chain, we do not have direct knowledge of the country of origin or chain of custody of the Conflict Minerals and must rely on our direct suppliers, who may also be removed from the source of Conflict Minerals, to determine whether any of our products contained Conflict Minerals that originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or in a country that shares an internationally recognized border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the “Covered Countries”) or were from recycled or scrap sources.

Based on the results of the product review, we conducted a reasonable country of origin inquiry to determine whether any products that we manufactured during 2015 contained Conflict Minerals that either originated in the Covered Countries. We also sought to evaluate whether Conflict Minerals contained in products that we manufactured in 2015 were from recycled or scrap sources.

To conduct the reasonable country of origin inquiry, we surveyed 202 suppliers. We used the conflict minerals reporting template developed by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) Extractives Working Group (the “EICC/GeSI Reporting Template”).

 

1


We have initiated a process to review the reasonableness and reliability of our suppliers’ responses. This review has included a review of the completeness and internal consistency of responses, as well as a review of the extent to which suppliers’ responses are reasonable based on the nature of the products that they provide to the Company.

Conclusions from Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry

We have concluded that the responses obtained in its reasonable country of origin inquiry were insufficient to form the basis for a reasonable belief that none of the Conflict Minerals necessary to the functionality or production of the Company’s products originated in a Covered Country.

 

Item 1.02

A copy of CACI International Inc’s Conflict Minerals Report for the period from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 has been attached as Exhibit 1.01 hereto and is publicly available at http://www.caci.com/conflictmineralsreport2016.

Section 2 – Exhibits

 

Item 2.01 Exhibits

 

Exhibit
No.

  

Description

1.01    Conflict Minerals Report of CACI International Inc

 

2


SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned on May 31, 2016.

 

CACI International Inc
By:  

/s/ J. WILLIAM KOEGEL, JR.

  J. William Koegel, Jr.
  Executive Vice President, General Counsel

 

3

EX-1.01 2 d188894dex101.htm EX-1.01 EX-1.01

Exhibit 1.01

 

LOGO

Conflict Minerals Report

For the Year Ended December 31, 2015

Introduction

This Conflict Minerals Report was prepared by CACI International Inc (“we,” “us,” “our,” “CACI” or “Company”) pursuant to Rule 13p-1 (the “Rule”) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for the reporting period January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015. The Rule and Form SD require companies to disclose certain information regarding products that they manufacture, or contract to manufacture, when: (a) those products contain one or more of the minerals gold, columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, or wolframite, or their derivatives tantalum, tin, and tungsten (the “Conflict Minerals”); (b) those Conflict Minerals are necessary to the functionality or production of those products; and (c) those Conflict Minerals originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or in a country that shares an internationally recognized border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the “Covered Countries”).

Company and Product Overview

CACI is a leading provider of information solutions and services, providing comprehensive, practical information solutions and services primarily to the U.S. government in the defense, intelligence and federal civilian markets. Although we do not generally manufacture or contract to manufacture products, a certain portion of our operations involve manufacturing or contracting to manufacture products that include components containing Conflict Minerals necessary to the functionality or production of such products (the “Covered Products”). These components are sourced from a wide network of suppliers and are integrated into customized parts for military vehicles; electronic testing tools for avionics; and products related to signal acquisition and analysis and remote monitoring.

This report relates to Covered Products manufactured during 2015 for which the Company was unable to form the basis for a reasonable belief that none of the Conflict Minerals necessary to the functionality or production of those products originated in a Covered Country.

Supply Chain Description

We source components from a broad network of suppliers in order to manufacture the Covered Products and occupy a “downstream” position in the supply chain. Due to our position in the supply chain, we do not have direct knowledge of the country of origin or chain of custody of the Conflict Minerals as there are generally multiple tiers between us and our suppliers and the source of raw materials that enter the manufacturing process. We must rely on our direct suppliers to work with their upstream suppliers to provide us with accurate information to

 

1


determine whether any Covered Products contained Conflict Minerals that originated in the Covered Countries or were from recycled or scrap sources. A description of our diligence measures to determine the source and chain of custody of the Conflict Minerals used in the Covered Products is described below.

Design of the Company’s Due Diligence Measures

We designed our due diligence measures to conform in all material respects with the framework set forth in the Organisation 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”). The description of our due diligence measures is presented pursuant to the organizational structure of the Five-Step Framework for Risk-Based Due Diligence in the Mineral Supply Chain contained in the OECD Guidance, as elaborated for downstream companies.

Due Diligence Measures Performed by the Company

Step 1: Establish strong company management systems

We have a Conflict Minerals Policy which reflects our commitment to: (1) identify products that contain the Conflict Minerals covered by the Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act; and to (2) engage with its suppliers to identify the source of those minerals. The Conflict Minerals Policy notes our commitment to working with our suppliers over time to ensure that all parties are able to comply with appropriate disclosure requirements and to promote the utilization of “conflict free” minerals.

We maintain an internal working group to manage our compliance efforts and conduct due diligence on the source and chain of custody of Conflict Minerals used in the Covered Products. The working group includes key personnel from legal, contracts and procurement.

We have an established process to request and obtain information from our suppliers regarding the use and origin of the Conflict Minerals in products, or product components, supplied to the Company. This process includes use of the Conflict Minerals reporting template developed by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (“EICC”) and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (“GeSI”) Extractives Working Group (the “EICC/GeSI Reporting Template”).

We have established a process to provide reports to our Board of Directors, or to Committees of the Board, on our efforts to conduct due diligence on the source and chain of custody of Conflict Minerals used in the Covered Products.

Step 2: Identify and assess risks in the supply chain

We took the steps described below to assess the risks that: (a) Conflict Minerals contained in the Covered Products originated in the Covered Countries; and (b) that the sourcing of those Conflict Minerals may have directly or indirectly financed armed groups in the Covered Countries.

 

2


In 2015, we sent 202 suppliers a cover letter explaining our intent to comply with the Conflict Minerals disclosure requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission and a copy of the EICC/GeSI Reporting Template. The letter to suppliers, and the accompanying EICC/GeSI Reporting Template, asked each supplier to identify whether any products or product components supplied to us contain Conflict Minerals. Suppliers that responded that they did supply us with products containing Conflict Minerals were asked to identify:

 

    Whether those minerals came from a recycler or scrap supplier;

 

    Whether those minerals originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country;

 

    The smelter used by the supplier or the supplier’s suppliers to supply the relevant Conflict Minerals; and

 

    The process used by the supplier to identify the source and chain of custody of its Conflict Minerals, including efforts to identify whether smelters used by the company have been identified as “Conflict Free.”

The letter to suppliers also requested both initial responses as well as updates in the event that the supplier’s use or sourcing of Conflict Minerals changed in a manner that would require modification of its responses.

Step 3: Design and implement a strategy to respond to identified risks

Throughout 2015, in order to mitigate the risks that its sourcing of Conflict Minerals may benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries, we have followed up with our suppliers in order to secure complete responses regarding both the use, and the supply and chain of custody, of any Conflict Minerals incorporated into the Covered Products. We have followed up with suppliers that did not respond by both email and phone. Suppliers who provided incomplete responses, or that did not respond at all, were contacted a minimum of three times during the reporting period.

We have a process to review the reasonableness and reliability of our suppliers’ responses. This review includes a review of the internal consistency of responses, as well as a review of the extent to which suppliers’ responses are reasonable based on the nature of the products they supply to the Company. We have also compared information provided by our suppliers with regard to smelters and refiners with publicly available information on “conflict free” sources.

We have tracked and documented our efforts to engage with our suppliers regarding the sourcing of Conflict Minerals.

Step 4: Carry out independent third-party audit of smelter/refiner’s due diligence practices

Due to our position in the supply chain, we do not conduct or commission independent third-party audits of the smelters and refiners from which our suppliers source Conflict Minerals. We have relied upon industry initiatives, including the Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative founded by EICC and GeSI, for independent third-party audit information.

 

3


Step 5: Reporting

With the preparation and submission of this Conflict Minerals Report, we have provided a public report of its due diligence measures with regard to the sourcing of Conflict Minerals. A copy of this report is available at http://www.caci.com/conflictmineralsreport2016.

Results of Our Due Diligence Measures

The information we received from our suppliers or other sources in response to our due diligence efforts was not sufficient to determine the facilities that sourced Conflict Minerals incorporated in the Covered Products, the country of origin of such Conflict Minerals or whether such Conflict Minerals come from recycled or scrap sources. While we received a significant number of responses to our inquiries, the majority of the information provided by our suppliers was at a company level and did not specifically relate to the Covered Products or the components incorporated therein. Therefore, we cannot confirm which of the smelters identified by our suppliers, if any, provided Conflict Minerals that may be incorporated in the Covered Products.

Based on the information provided by our suppliers, we believe that the facilities that may have been used to process the Conflict Minerals in the Covered Products include the smelters listed in Annex A below.

Future Steps to Improve Due Diligence

We will continue to engage our suppliers in order to identify the source of any Conflict Minerals that are necessary to the functionality or production of our products. We will ensure that any new suppliers are incorporated in to its due diligence efforts.

We are continually working to improve our due diligence process, both through increased supplier engagement and through an ongoing review of the extent to which supplier representations can be viewed as reasonably reliable.

Consistent with the CACI Conflict Mineral Policy, as we gather more information from suppliers regarding the source and chain of custody of the Conflict Minerals that are necessary to the production or functionality of products that it manufactures, we will continue to take steps to mitigate the risk that the sourcing of those Conflict Minerals benefits armed groups in the Covered Countries. These steps may include efforts to communicate the Company’s policy to its suppliers and efforts to assess and leverage publicly available information about “conflict free” sources.

Information Relating to Forward-Looking Statements

Certain information included or incorporated by reference in this document could be interpreted to be “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including statements of plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; any

 

4


statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing; and any other statements that address activities, events or developments that the Company intends, expects, projects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future. Forward-looking statements may be characterized by terminology such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “should,” “intend,” “plan,” “will,” “estimates,” “projects,” “strategy” and similar expressions. These statements are based on assumptions and assessments made by the Company’s management in light of its experience and its perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes to be appropriate. Any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results, developments and business decisions may differ materially from those envisaged by such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements included herein speak only as of the date of this filing. The Company disclaims any duty to update such forward-looking statements, all of which are expressly qualified by the foregoing.

 

5


Annex A

 

Gold    Advanced Chemical Company    United States
Gold    Aida Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Al Etihad Gold Refinery DMCC    United Arab Emirates
Gold    Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt A.G.    Germany
Gold    Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC)    Uzbekistan
Gold    AngloGold Ashanti Córrego do Sítio Minerção    Brazil
Gold    The Perth Mint    Australia
Gold    Argor-Heraeus SA    Switzerland
Gold    Asahi Pretec Corporation    Japan
Gold    Asaka Riken Co Ltd    Japan
Gold    Atasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.    Turkey
Gold    AURA-II    United States
Gold    Aurubis AG    Germany
Gold    Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines)    Philippines
Gold    Boliden AB    Sweden
Gold    C. Hafner GmbH + Co. KG    Germany
Gold    Caridad    Mexico
Gold    La Caridad Mine    Mexico
Gold    CCR Refinery – Glencore Canada Corporation    Canada
Gold    Cendres + Métaux SA    Switzerland
Gold    Chimet S.p.A.    Italy
Gold    Shangdong Gold Mining Co., Ltd    China
Gold    Chugai Mining    Japan
Gold    Daejin Indus Co. Ltd    South Korea
Gold    Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd.    China
Gold    Do Sung Corporation    South Korea
Gold    Doduco    Germany
Gold    Dowa    Japan
Gold    Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Emirates Gold DMCC    United Arab Emirates
Gold    Faggi Enrico S.p.A.    Italy
Gold    Fidelity Printers and Refiners Ltd.    Zimbabwe
Gold    OJSC Novosibirsk Refinery    Russia
Gold    Gansu Seemine Material Hi-Tech Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Geib Refining Corporation    United States
Gold    Guangdong Jinding Gold Limited    China
Gold    Guoda Safina High-Tech Environmental Refinery Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Hangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd.    China

 

A-1


Gold    Harmony Gold Refinery    South Africa
Gold    Heimerle + Meule GmbH    Germany
Gold    Heraeus Ltd. Hong Kong    China
Gold    Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG    Germany
Gold    Hunan Chenzhou Mining Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Hwasung CJ Co. Ltd    South Korea
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 Limited    Canada
Gold    JSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Plant    Russia
Gold    JSC Uralelectromed    Russia
Gold    JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Kaloti Precious Metals    United Arab Emirates
Gold    Kazakhmys Smelting LLC    Kazakhstan
Gold    Kazzinc Ltd    Kazakhstan
Gold    Kennecott Utah Copper    United States
Gold    KGHM Polska Miedź Spółka Akcyjna    Poland
Gold    Kojima Chemicals Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Korea Metal Co. Ltd    South Korea
Gold    Korea Zinc Co. Ltd.    South Korea
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.    South Korea
Gold    Luoyang Zijin Yinhui Gold Refinery Co., Ltd    China
Gold    Materion    United States
Gold    Matsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Metalor Technologies (Suzhou) Ltd.    China
Gold    Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd.    China
Gold    Metalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.    Singapore
Gold    Metalor Technologies SA    Switzerland
Gold    Metalor USA Refining Corporation    United States
Gold    Metalúrgica Met-Mex Peñoles S.A. De C.V.    Mexico
Gold    Mitsubishi Materials Corporation    Japan
Gold    Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    MMTC-PAMP India Pvt., Ltd.    India

 

A-2


Gold    Morris and Watson    New Zealand
Gold    Moscow Special Alloys Processing Plant    Russia
Gold    Nadir Metal Rafineri San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.    Turkey
Gold    Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat    Uzbekistan
Gold    Nihon Material Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Ögussa Österreichische Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt GmbH    Austria
Gold    Elemetal Refining, LLC    United States
Gold    Ohura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd    Japan
Gold    OJSC “The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant” (OJSC Krastvetmet)    Russia
Gold    PAMP SA    Switzerland
Gold    Penglai Penggang Gold Industry Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Prioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous Metals    Russia
Gold    PT Aneka Tambang (Persero) Tbk    Indonesia
Gold    PX Précinox SA    Switzerland
Gold    Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd.    South Africa
Gold    Remondis Argentia B.V.    Netherlands
Gold    Republic Metals Corporation    United States
Gold    Royal Canadian Mint    Canada
Gold    SAAMP    France
Gold    Sabin Metal Corp.    United States
Gold    SD(Samdok) Metal    South Korea
Gold    Samduck Precious Metals    South Korea
Gold    SAMWON METALS Corp.    South Korea
Gold    SAXONIA Edelmetalle GmbH    Germany
Gold    Schone Edelmetaal    Netherlands
Gold    SEMPSA Joyería Platería SA    Spain
Gold    Shandong Tiancheng Biological Gold Industrial Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    HC Starck GmbH    Germany
Gold    Sichuan Tianze Precious Metals Co., Ltd.    China
Gold    Singway Technology Co., Ltd.    Taiwan
Gold    So Accurate Group, Inc.    United States
Gold    SOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious Metals    Russia
Gold    Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp.    Taiwan
Gold    Sudan Gold Refinery    Sudan
Gold    Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    T.C.A S.p.A    Italy
Gold    Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K.    Japan
Gold    Great Wall Precious Metals Co., Ltd. of CBPM    China

 

A-3


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    Tony Goetz NV    Belgium
Gold    Torecom    South Korea
Gold    Umicore Brasil Ltda    Brazil
Gold    Umicore Precious Metals Thailand    Thailand
Gold    Umicore SA Business Unit Precious Metals Refining    Belgium
Gold    United Precious Metal Refining, Inc.    United States
Gold    Valcambi SA    Switzerland
Gold    Western Australian Mint trading as The Perth Mint    Australia
Gold    WIELAND Edelmetalle GmbH    Germany
Gold    Yamamoto Precious Metal Co., Ltd.    Japan
Gold    Yokohama Metal Co Ltd    Japan
Gold    Yunnan Copper Industry Co Ltd    China
Gold    Zhongyuan Gold Smelter of Zhongjin Gold Corporation    China
Gold    Zijin Mining Group Co., Ltd. Gold Refinery    China
Tantalum    Changsha South Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Conghua Tantalum and Niobium Smeltry    China
Tantalum    D Block Metals, LLC    United States
Tantalum    Duoluoshan    China
Tantalum    E.S.R. Electronics    United States
Tantalum    Exotech Inc.    United States
Tantalum    F&X Electro-Materials Ltd.    China
Tantalum    FIR Metals & Resource Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Global Advanced Metals Aizu    Japan
Tantalum    Global Advanced Metals Boyertown    United States
Tantalum    Guangdong Zhiyuan New Material Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    H.C. Starck Co., Ltd.    Thailand
Tantalum    H.C. Starck GmbH Goslar    Germany
Tantalum    H.C. Starck GmbH Laufenburg    Germany
Tantalum    Johnson Matthey Inc    United States
Tantalum    H.C. Starck Hermsdorf GmbH    Germany
Tantalum    H.C. Starck Inc.    United States
Tantalum    H.C. Starck Ltd.    Japan
Tantalum    H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co. KG    Germany
Tantalum    Hengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Hi-Temp    United States
Tantalum    Jiangxi Dinghai Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Jiangxi Tuohong New Raw Material    China
Tantalum    JiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.    China

 

A-4


Tantalum    Jiujiang Tanbre Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Jiujiang Zhongao Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    KEMET Blue Metals    Mexico
Tantalum    KEMET Blue Powder    United States
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    Plansee SE Liezen    Austria
Tantalum    Plansee SE Reutte    Austria
Tantalum    QuantumClean    United States
Tantalum    Resind Indústria e Comércio Ltda.    Brazil
Tantalum    RFH Tantalum Smeltry Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Solikamsk Magnesium Works OAO    Russia
Tantalum    Taki Chemicals    Japan
Tantalum    Telex Metals    United States
Tantalum    Tranzact, Inc.    United States
Tantalum    Ulba    Kazakhstan
Tantalum    XinXing HaoRong Electronic Material Co., Ltd.    China
Tantalum    Yichun Jin Yang Rare Metal Co., Ltd    China
Tantalum    Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide    China
Tin    An Thai Minerals Company Limited    Vietnam
Tin    An Vinh Joint Stock Mineral Processing Company    Vietnam
Tin    Chenzhou Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy Company Limited    China
Tin    China Tin Group Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Alpha    United States
Tin    Cooperativa Metalurgica de Rondônia Ltda.    Brazil
Tin    CV Ayi Jaya    Indonesia
Tin    CV Dua Sekawan    Indonesia
Tin    CV Gita Pesona    Indonesia
Tin    PT JusTindo    Indonesia
Tin    PT Aries Kencana Sejahtera    Indonesia
Tin    CV Serumpun Sebalai    Indonesia
Tin    CV Tiga Sekawan    Indonesia
Tin    CV United Smelting    Indonesia
Tin    CV Venus Inti Perkasa    Indonesia

 

A-5


Tin    Dowa    Japan
Tin    Electro-Mechanical Facility of the Cao Bang Minerals & Metallurgy Joint Stock Company    Vietnam
Tin    Elmet S.L.U. (Metallo Group)    Spain
Tin    EM Vinto    Bolivia
Tin    Estanho de Rondônia S.A.    Brazil
Tin    Feinhütte Halsbrücke GmbH    Germany
Tin    Fenix Metals    Poland
Tin    Gejiu Fengming Metalurgy Chemical Plant    China
Tin    Gejiu Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Gejiu Yunxin Nonferrous Electrolysis Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Gejiu Zili Mining And Metallurgy Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Guanyang Guida Nonferrous Metal Smelting Plant    China
Tin    HuiChang Hill Tin Industry Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Huichang Jinshunda Tin Co. Ltd    China
Tin    Jiangxi Ketai Advanced Material Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Nankang Nanshan Tin Manufactory Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Gejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLC    China
Tin    Linwu Xianggui Smelter Co    China
Tin    Magnu’s Minerais Metais e Ligas Ltda.    Brazil
Tin    Malaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC)    Malaysia
Tin    Melt Metais e Ligas S/A    Brazil
Tin    Metahub Industries Sdn. Bhd.    Malaysia
Tin    Metallic Resources, Inc.    United States
Tin    Metallo-Chimique N.V.    Belgium
Tin    Mineração Taboca S.A.    Brazil
Tin    Minsur    Peru
Tin    Mitsubishi Materials Corporation    Japan
Tin    Nghe Tinh Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company    Vietnam
Tin    O.M. Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.    Thailand
Tin    O.M. Manufacturing Philippines, Inc.    Philippines
Tin    Operaciones Metalurgical S.A.    Bolivia
Tin    Phoenix Metal Ltd.    Rwanda
Tin    PT Alam Lestari Kencana    Indonesia
Tin    PT Artha Cipta Langgeng    Indonesia
Tin    PT ATD Makmur Mandiri Jaya    Indonesia
Tin    PT Babel Inti Perkasa    Indonesia
Tin    PT Bangka Kudai Tin    Indonesia
Tin    PT Bangka Prima Tin    Indonesia
Tin    PT Bangka Timah Utama Sejahtera    Indonesia
Tin    PT Bangka Tin Industry    Indonesia

 

A-6


Tin    PT Belitung Industri Sejahtera    Indonesia
Tin    PT BilliTin Makmur Lestari    Indonesia
Tin    PT Bukit Timah    Indonesia
Tin    PT Cipta Persada Mulia    Indonesia
Tin    PT DS Jaya Abadi    Indonesia
Tin    PT Eunindo Usaha Mandiri    Indonesia
Tin    PT Fang Di MulTindo    Indonesia
Tin    PT Inti Stania Prima    Indonesia
Tin    PT Karimun Mining    Indonesia
Tin    PT Kijang Jaya Mandiri    Indonesia
Tin    PT Mitra Stania Prima    Indonesia
Tin    PT Panca Mega Persada    Indonesia
Tin    PT Pelat Timah Nusantara Tbk    Indonesia
Tin    PT 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 Sukses Inti Makmur    Indonesia
Tin    PT Sumber Jaya Indah    Indonesia
Tin    PT Timah (Persero) Tbk Kundur    Indonesia
Tin    PT Timah (Persero) Tbk Mentok    Indonesia
Tin    PT Tinindo Inter Nusa    Indonesia
Tin    PT Tirus Putra Mandiri    Indonesia
Tin    PT Tommy Utama    Indonesia
Tin    PT Wahana Perkit Jaya    Indonesia
Tin    Resind Indústria e Comércio Ltda.    Brazil
Tin    Rui Da Hung    Taiwan
Tin    Soft Metais Ltda.    Brazil
Tin    Thaisarco    Thailand
Tin    Tuyen Quang Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company    Vietnam
Tin    VQB Mineral and Trading Group JSC    Vietnam
Tin    White Solder Metalurgia e Mineração Ltda.    Brazil
Tin    Yunnan Chengfeng Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd.    China
Tin    Yunnan Tin Group (Holding) Company Limited    China
Tungsten    A.L.M.T. Corp.    Japan
Tungsten    ACL Metais Eireli    Brazil
Tungsten    Asia Tungsten Products Vietnam Ltd.    Vietnam
Tungsten    Guangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Chenzhou Diamond Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Umicore S.A. Business Unit Precious Metals Refining    Belgium

 

A-7


Tungsten    Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Dayu Jincheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Dayu Weiliang Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Fujian Jinxin Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganxian Shirui New Material Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganzhou Huaxing Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganzhou Non-ferrous Metals Smelting Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Ganzhou Yatai Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Global Tungsten & Powders Corp.    United States
Tungsten    H.C. Starck GmbH    Germany
Tungsten    H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co.KG    Germany
Tungsten    Hunan Chenzhou Mining Group Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Hunan Chuangda Vanadium Tungsten Co., Ltd. Wuji    China
Tungsten    Hunan Chuangda Vanadium Tungsten Co., Ltd. Yanglin    China
Tungsten    Hunan Chunchang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Hydrometallurg, JSC    Russia
Tungsten    Japan New Metals Co., Ltd.    Japan
Tungsten    Jiangwu H.C. Starck Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Dayu Longxintai Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Gan Bei Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Minmetals Gao’an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Tonggu Non-ferrous Metallurgical & Chemical Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Xiushui Xianggan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Jiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Kennametal Fallon    United States
Tungsten    Kennametal Huntsville    United States
Tungsten    Malipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Moliren Ltd    Russia
Tungsten    Niagara Refining LLC    United States
Tungsten    Nui Phao H.C. Starck Tungsten Chemicals Manufacturing LLC    Vietnam
Tungsten    Philippine Chuangin Industrial Co., Inc.    Philippines
Tungsten    Pobedit, JSC    Russia
Tungsten    Sanher Tungsten Vietnam Co., Ltd.    Vietnam
Tungsten    South-East Nonferrous Metal Company Limited of Hengyang City    China
Tungsten    Tejing (Vietnam) Tungsten Co., Ltd.    Vietnam
Tungsten    Vietnam Youngsun Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd    Vietnam

 

A-8


Tungsten    Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG    Austria
Tungsten    Woltech Korea Co., Ltd.    South Korea
Tungsten    Xiamen Tungsten (H.C.) Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Xinfeng Huarui Tungsten & Molybdenum New Material Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Xinhai Rendan Shaoguan Tungsten Co., Ltd.    China
Tungsten    Kennametal Inc.    United States
Tungsten    Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide Group Co Ltd    China

 

A-9

GRAPHIC 3 g188894ex101pg001n.jpg GRAPHIC begin 644 g188894ex101pg001n.jpg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end