Resolution Copper recently hosted a supplier recognition banquet in the Town of Superior. The evening included awards in four categories: Small, Medium, Large, and Rio Tinto Projects Supplier of the year.
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SUPERIOR — Resolution Copper recently hosted a supplier recognition banquet in the Town of Superior. The evening included awards in four categories: Small, Medium, Large, and Rio Tinto Projects Supplier of the year.
This year’s award recipients include:
Small Supplier - Superior Environmental Solutions
Medium Supplier - Oddonetto Construction
Large Supplier - Environmental Resources Management
Rio Tinto Projects Supplier - Cementation USA
“Resolution Copper is proud to recognize these suppliers for helping us to develop one of the world’s most significant untapped copper deposits,” said Jaime White, Resolution Copper Procurement Business Partner. “Along with the local community, the partnerships we have with our suppliers play a vital role in developing the project safely and in a way that protects the area’s unique environment and cultural heritage.”
The event took place at Superior Unified School District #15, and featured catering by the school’s culinary class. This year was the inaugural supplier recognition banquet, which Resolution Copper intends to continue.
About Resolution Copper
The Resolution Copper Project is operated by Resolution Copper Mining, which is a limited liability company owned 55 percent by Resolution Copper Company (a Rio Tinto PLC subsidiary) and 45 percent by BHP Copper Inc. (a BHP Billiton PLC subsidiary).