Enterprise Saskatchewan

Supply Chain Opportunities

Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum

The 4th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum will be held on April 4, 2012, at TCU Place in Saskatoon. This forum is an annual event that brings mining project and procurement people together with manufacturing and related service companies to discuss opportunities in the mining supply chain.

Confirmed speakers include: Agrium, AMEC, BHP Billiton, Cameco, HATCH, Golden Band Resources, Mosaic and PotashCorp. A draft agenda is attached below.

Registration is $125 + GST. Click here to register online.

Please watch this page for updates as the details of the event become available.

The 3rd Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum was held April 13, 2011.

The AECL Candu Supply Chain Forum was held in Saskatoon on November 30, 2010.

The 2nd Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum was held April 14, 2010.

How to Successfully Access the Mining Supply Chain

This document provides detailed information on:

  • The mining industry and where it fits globally
  • Key players in both the Potash and Uranium industries
  • Consulting and Engineering firms that work in the industry

 The report also provide details covering:

  • The procurement process
  • Key contacts
  • The types of goods and services required by the industry

Information on strategies for entering the market, as well as suggestions on approaches to increasing your success in the market are also discussed.

Finally the resource material provides insight into what characteristics mining companies look for in suppliers.

More information this report can be found at: http://www.sasktrade.com//dynamic.php?first=4aad32d475cef&second=4d13c967b950e

For more information, please contact:

Ms. Monique Lischynski
Sector Specialist, Manufacturing and Supply Chains
Enterprise Saskatchewan
206 - 15 Innovation Boulevard
SASKATOON SK S7N 2X8
Phone: 306-933-7484
Fax: 306-933-8244

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