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Minever Jemal

Procurement Specialist at Hanwha Defence Australia

Minever Jemal is an experienced procurement professional with a solid background in various procurement roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as a Procurement Specialist at Hanwha Defence Australia since August 2024, Minever previously held positions such as Procurement Specialist at VicTrack and Senior Procurement and Project Partner at the Victoria Academy of Teaching and Leadership. With earlier experience as a Procurement Partner at Moreland City Council and a Procurement and Contracts Advisor at the City of Port Phillip, Minever has developed a strong skill set in procurement analysis and coordination through roles at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, SKM Recycling, and Moonee Valley City Council. Minever's career in procurement began at Tennis Australia, where the role of Procurement Coordinator spanned a decade.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Hanwha Defence Australia

Hanwha Defense Australia (HDA) has been selected as the sole source for LAND 8116, a $1 billion project which will see the Commonwealth acquire self-propelled artillery to be manufactured in the Greater Geelong area of Victoria. The company is also producing 129 of the Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicles for the Commonwealth under Land 400 Phase 3. Hanwha Defence Australia is a subsidiary of Hanwha Aerospace, the largest and the most influential defense corporations in South Korea. HDA is building its Hanwha Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence (H-ACE) manufacturing in Geelong, Victoria. the facility is due to be complete in Q3 2024. It is anticipated the facility will support all Hanwha vehicle fleets and serve as an Australian industrial and SME (small to medium enterprise) base that can work with Hanwha both globally and domestically. An important aspect of this will be the creation of opportunities for both Australian and Korean companies in their respective national supply chains.


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201-500

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