Procurement workshop unlocks information for local business

Procurement workshop unlocks information for local business

Representatives of businesses around Khanye Colliery engaged with the Canyon team at the recent Procurement Day workshop

More than 350 representatives of local businesses near Canyon Coal’s Khanye mine had an opportunity to engage with the company during an insightful workshop held at the Bronkhorstspruit Sports Centre on 23 November. Canyon Coal organised the workshop following a request by the host community during a public engagement process earlier in the year. Residents had requested detailed presentation about mining operations and potential business opportunities. Solomon Phiri, CEO of Money Cometh Financial Services, said the event was worthwhile. “I would encourage other small business owners to avail themselves when such engagements take place,” Phiri said.

His sentiments were echoed by local entrepreneur Lolo Mphuthi who thanked Canyon for organising the workshop. “I learned so much about procurement in the mining industry,” Mphuthi said. Maduvha Mposi and Sabelo Kumalo from Canyon’s procurement division delivered a comprehensive presentation to representatives of local companies on a wide range of topics including procurement principles, tips on compiling and submitting business proposals and conducting market research.

Canyon Coal Procurement Manager Tom Pullen said it was crucial for local enterprises to have a full understanding of the Canyon business. “We are pleased that the community is keen to engage on matters of procurement because this gives us a platform to share pivotal information that will help local enterprises submit proposals in the event that business opportunities open up in future,” said Pullen.

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