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Who Is ICN

Who Is ICN. Formerly the Industrial Supplies Office (ISO) Part of a national network Office in all States, Territories & NZ Professional staff engineering, manufacturing, mining, defence, logistics & commercial, food. What ICN Does.

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Who Is ICN

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  1. Who Is ICN • Formerly the Industrial Supplies Office (ISO) • Part of a national network • Office in all States, Territories & NZ • Professional staff • engineering, manufacturing, mining, defence, logistics & commercial, food

  2. What ICN Does “Facilitate links in the supply chain between buyers and sellers to maximise local content.”

  3. ICN Mission To contribute to increased economic activity and employment for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) by assisting ANZ industries to gain a greater share of domestic and international business opportunities. 60:1 return on funding

  4. ICN Services Information and advice on supply chain Tender evaluation Work with supplier to improve capability (through SA Centre For Innovation) Access to a national database of industry capability

  5. ICN Services • Prescribed authority recognised by Customs • Tariff Concession Orders • Enhanced Project By-Laws Scheme (EPBS) • Supplier Access to Major Projects (SAMP)

  6. Why ICN Exist • Flow on effect in jobs - $1m retained in SA = 12 jobs • Community benefit - $1m retained in SA = $1.3m value added • Corporate Social Responsibility

  7. Benefits of Using ICN For the BUYER . . . • Improving YOUR project deliverables • Lower cost of procurement • Improved through life support • Improved timeliness & quality • The commercial decision is yours • Confidentiality is assured

  8. Benefits of Using ICN For the SUPPLIER . . . • Improving capability & market • Capacity to compete internationally For the ECONOMY • Adding value to South Australia

  9. Enhanced Project By-Laws Scheme (EPBS) • Duty concession scheme • Administered through AusIndustry • Preparation and compliance with Australian Industry Participation Plans (AIPP)

  10. South Australian Industry Participation Policy Infrastructure and construction projects • Public sector greater than $5 million • Government Business Enterprise greater than $5 million • Private sector and GBE where Government contributes more than $2.5 million

  11. Industry Participation Plans Industry participation is about giving full, fair and reasonable opportunity to bid It is not a preference for local companies. The commercial decision remains with the buyer.

  12. Common Project Activities • Manage the supplier interface • Supplier registration of interest (web portal) • Listing of work packages • Communication of project status to the supplier community • Supplier briefings • Newsletter updates • etc

  13. Current Projects • Oxiana – Prominent Hill copper-gold project • Air Warfare Destroyer • South Anzac Underpass • Penola Pulp Mill • Iluka Resources – Jacinth/Ambrosia heavy mineral sands project • Hillgrove – Kanmantoo copper-gold project • Tech Port • Bakewell Underpass • Mobilong Prison Project • Team Australia Automotive • Penola Pulp Mill • Land 121 • Tram Extension to North Tce • Flinders Medical Centre Upgrade Project

  14. Future Projects • BHP Billiton – Olympic Dam Expansion • Exco Resources – White Dam gold mine • Goldstream Mining – Cain Hill. Magnetite/Copper Gold • South Port Tunnel • Northern Expressway

  15. Summary • Additional resources at no charge • Better quality sourcing • Lower costs of supply • Reduced risk • Delivery on time • Project outcomes delivered • Development of local supplier base

  16. Thank You www.icnsa.org.au Phone: 1300 553 309 Email: info-sa@state.sa.gov.au

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