Become a supplier

Our suppliers are integral to the success of our operations and growth. By partnering with businesses that share our values, we ensure our supply chain is safe, responsible and resilient.

Working with us helps strengthen local economies and creates shared value in the communities where we operate.

Expression of interest

Our Local Business Register helps connect regional suppliers with our procurement teams and major contractors.

Registration helps us:

  • Understand your capability and capacity
  • Identify potential contracting and subcontracting opportunities
  • Connect local suppliers with our larger contractors

While registration does not guarantee work or pre-qualification, it ensures your business is visible in our procurement process.

Join our local business register

Our commitment to responsible sourcing

We are committed to conducting business with integrity, honesty and fairness in line with our Code of Conduct and company policies.

All suppliers are expected to uphold the same standards when working with us. Read more about our policies including human rights, cyber security and health and safety.

For more information about modern slavery access the Understanding Modern Slavery fact sheet and Frequently Asked Questions developed by the Human Rights Resources and Energy Collaborative, which PLS is an active member of.

How the process works

  • 1

    Register

    Submit your business details through our supplier management system once you have been invited by PLS.

  • 2

    Assessment

    We’ll review your registration and may request further information.

  • 3

    Opportunities

    If suitable, your details may be shared with our contractors.

  • 4

    Procurement

    Contracts are awarded through a structured process of tendering, evaluation and negotiation.

If you have any questions or need help with your registration please contact our Contracts and Procurement Team at suppliermanagement@pls.com

Supporting First Nations businesses

We partner with First Nations-owned businesses, in particular Nyamal and Kariyarra, whose land our Pilgangoora Operation is located on, to create long-term economic and social benefits.

Our goal is to deliver lasting benefits beyond procurement, supporting skills development, employment and sustainable business growth.

We encourage First Nations businesses to work with us directly or through joint ventures.

Contact our Contracts and Procurement team via suppliermanagement@pls.com if you are a First Nations business and would like to discuss an opportunity to work with us.

Frequently asked questions

  • Does registering in PLS Local Business Register mean I'm automatically approved?

    Registration helps us understand your capability but does not constitute pre-approval. Contracts are awarded through our procurement process.

  • How long does the registration process take after the PLS invitation?

    The registration process in Coupa will take approximately 30 minutes.

  • What happens after I register?

    You can upload documents, track your status, and receive alerts for opportunities.

  • Who do I contact for help?

    Our Contracts and Procurement team is available to help answer any questions you have or guide you through the supplier registration process. Please contact your PLS Contracts and Procurement representative or email suppliermanagement@pls.com