Australian Supply Chain Spending Hits Record High Despite COVID-19 Disruption
- Accenture analysis finds Thales Australia鈥檚 payments to Australian suppliers hit a record high in 2020.
- In 2020 Thales spent $657m with 1841 Australian suppliers, and $1.9bn over the three years 2018-20.
- Thales spending supported 2,051 direct jobs along the Australian supply chain in addition to 3,800 employed by Thales Australia.
Australian supply chain spending by Thales Australia increased to a record high in 2020 despite the economic disruption caused by Covid-19, according to a new detailed research report by Accenture.
Accenture analysed data on millions of payments by Thales Australia to its Australian suppliers in the most detailed economic analysis of its type on Australia鈥檚 defence industry.
The Accenture report found:
- In 2020, Thales Australia spent $657 million with 1841 Australian suppliers;
- More than 1500 of those Australian suppliers were SMEs;
- 2,051 jobs in the Australian supply chain were directly supported by Thales supply chain contracts, in addition to 3,800 people directly employed by Thales;
- Over the three years 2018-20, Thales Australia鈥檚 spend with Australian suppliers totalled $1.9 billion.
Thales Australia CEO Chris Jenkins said the study provided more evidence of the value of spending Australia鈥檚 defence acquisition dollars locally.
鈥淭housands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts flowing to Australian SMEs demonstrates that the Government鈥檚 focus on driving higher Australian Industry Capability is the right one.
鈥淒espite the massive economic disruption caused by Covid we have been able to increase our spend in the Australian supply chain thanks to the urgent measures taken by the Government and the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group to accelerate payments and maintain Defence spending.
鈥淲orking in partnership with Defence we鈥檝e been able to boost Australia鈥檚 sovereign industrial capabilities which improves our national self-reliance and delivers a jobs and economic dividend along the way.鈥
Accenture Managing Director Andrew Charlton said the study provided valuable insights for policy makers and Defence planners as Australia ramps up Defence acquisition and sustainment spending.
鈥淯nderstanding how this spending flows through Australian supply chain gives a more complete picture of the Value for Money generated by local acquisition.
鈥淧rime Defence contractors like Thales are the key to translating Defence spending into effective supply chain and investment programs because they maintain extensive Australian supply chains across multiple programs.
鈥淭he study found a strong correlation between high supply chain spending and Thales鈥檚 provision of sovereign industrial capabilities, with the largest spend on Maritime Service and Support, Protected Vehicle manufacture and Munitions and Small Arms.鈥
Access the full report here.
About Thales
Thales Australia is a trusted partner of the Australian Defence Force and is also present in commercial sectors ranging from air traffic management and ground transport systems to security systems and services. Thales Australia employs around 3,800 people directly and supports over 2,051 job along its Australian supply chain. In 2020 Thales Australia spent $657 million with 1,841 Australia suppliers, of which 82% are SMEs. Since 2018 Thales Australia has spent over $1.9 billion with local Australian businesses.
Thales Australia has a history of patient investment to build advanced in-country capability across manufacturing, critical systems and services. Close collaborative relationships with local customers, Australian SME suppliers and research institutions combined with technology transfer from our global business enables Thales to tailor high quality solutions for Australian and export markets.
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global high technology leader investing in digital and 鈥渄eep tech鈥 innovations 鈥 connectivity, big data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and quantum technology 鈥 to build a future we can all trust, which is vital to the development of our societies. The company provides solutions, services and products that help its customers 鈥攂usinesses, organisations and states 鈥 in the defence, aeronautics, space, transportation and digital identity and security markets to fulfil their critical missions, by placing humans at the heart of the decision-making process.
Thales has 81,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2020, the Group generated sales of 鈧17 billion.