The Diamond Trading Company Extends Supplier of Choice Contract
Post Date: 14 Apr 2010 Viewed: 521
The Diamond Trading Company (DTC), the rough diamond distribution arm of the De Beers Family of Companies, has announced that all existing Sightholders will be offered a one year extension to their current three-year Supplier of Choice (SoC) contracts. The extension will start on 31st March 2011 and run until 30th March 2012.
A new, three-year supply contract will now come into effect in 2012. Sightholders and non-Sightholders wishing to apply for DTC supply will be able to do so from Q2 2011.
Varda Shine, CEO of the diamond giant DTC, said: “By extending the current ITO by one year, we are providing both Sightholders and non-Sightholders with the time they need to focus on recovery. Ms. Shine added, “We welcome the interest shown by companies that wished to apply to become Sightholders in 2011. We hope that they understand the necessity of our decision not to run an assessment in 2010. We look forward to engaging with them during the application process for the 2012-2015 contract period, which will take place next year.”
The DTC will be making a further announcement and providing full details of its plans and the terms of the extension, in due course.
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The proposed extension to the existing SoC contract will also apply to Sightholders currently receiving Sights in Kimberley.
• DTC Botswana (DTCB) will be proposing to offer to extend its current contract by one year. The extended contract will run from 31st March 2011 to 30th March 2012, at which point it is currently envisaged that DTC Botswana will enter into new three-year SoC contracts with qualifying applicants for the 2012-2015 contract period.
• Namibia DTC (NDTC) will also be proposing to offer to extend its current contract by one year. The extended contract will run from 31st March 2011 to 30th March 2012, at which point it is currently envisaged that NDTC will enter into new three-year Supplier of Choice contracts with qualifying applicants for the 2012-2015 contract period.