As an existing supplier to Rolls-Royce, how
do I find out more information for the supply chain?
You can get more information from the Suppliermanager
website. This website pulls together all the information
our suppliers need, in order to allow them to ensure
quality for their contribution to the product life cycle.
Go
to the Suppliermanager website »
How does my company become a supplier to Rolls-Royce?
At the present time, Rolls-Royce is looking to rationalise
the supply chain. Should the need arise for a new supplier,
Rolls-Royce will search globally for an appropriate
company; we do not actively encourage potential suppliers
to send unsolicited information.
What does Rolls-Royce look for in a supplier?
Where we do take on new suppliers, they need to demonstrate
financial stability (generally through the provision
of a set of annual accounts) and we would expect the
supplier to have ISO 9001 certification as a minimum.
We also encourage suppliers to gain ISO 14001 certification.
As a supplier to Rolls-Royce, where can I
find the information with which I must comply?
SABRe is the outward facing part of the Rolls-Royce
Quality Management System, and is applicable to all
suppliers or partners who provide products or services
that impact upon Rolls-Royce and customer requirements.
Go
to the SABRe documents online »
Can we use the Rolls-Royce logo in our materials?
A supplier shall not refer to the Rolls-Royce name,
the company's trademarks, or products in connection
with any publicity without the prior written permission
of the Commercial Services department at Rolls-Royce.
What is the Rolls-Royce policy on supplier
diversity?
Rolls-Royce Corporation has an online form which facilitates
the registration of the diversity and capability of
its current and prospective suppliers. Read
more about supplier diversity issues or register your
company here »
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