EXHIBIT 1.01
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc
Conflict Minerals Report
For the Year Ended December 31, 2023
General
As used in this report, the term "Company," except as otherwise indicated by the context, means Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. and its wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries for which it has a controlling interest. The Company’s product portfolio is primarily grouped into welding consumables and equipment. Consumables consist of welding, brazing, and soldering filler metals. Equipment consists of arc welding power sources, welding accessories, arc welding equipment, wire feeding systems, fume control equipment, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting systems, specialty gas regulators, and education solutions; as well as a comprehensive portfolio of automated solutions for joining, cutting, material handling, module assembly, and end of line testing.
The Company has, through wholly-owned subsidiaries or joint ventures, manufacturing facilities located in the United States, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom. The principal raw materials essential to the Company's business are steel, electronic components, engines, brass, copper, silver, aluminum alloys, robotic components and various chemicals, all of which are normally available for purchase in the open market.
Due Diligence Framework Design and Measures Performed
Design of Due Diligence Framework
The Company's due diligence framework has been designed to conform to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas: Second Edition and the related supplements for conflict minerals and their derivatives, including tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold which are commonly termed “3TG” (here forward “Conflict Minerals”).
Description of Due Diligence Measures Performed
Management Systems
The Company has a cross-functional Conflict Minerals team led by the Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary. The Conflict Minerals team is responsible for maintaining the Company's Conflict Minerals policy and compliance strategy and overseeing the related due diligence procedures globally.
Identify and Assess Risk in the Supply Chain
The purchased raw materials and components determined to contain Conflict Minerals were reviewed to determine the supplier(s) of the purchased item. Local management engaged identified suppliers, inquiring as to the purchased item’s country of origin, including whether any of their downstream suppliers obtained materials from the Democratic Republic of the Congo or its surrounding areas (the “Covered Countries”). A provision is included in new and renewed supplier contracts that require a supplier to implement procedures to identify and mitigate the risk of purchasing Conflict Minerals sourced from Covered Countries.
Local management monitored the completion of supplier inquiries including the review of received responses to ensure that they were complete and did not include what management has defined as inconsistencies. An incomplete or inconsistent response would require further follow-up. During the supplier inquiry response review,