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Become a supplier

All companies supplying goods and services to Aramco are required to be registered.

There are different registration and qualification processes and requirements depending on a number of factors, such as the supplier company's location and type (material vendor, manufacturer, or service provider). Aramco is looking for high-performing and highly-qualified suppliers who can provide best-in-class materials and services.

It is important to note that registering and then qualifying as an Aramco supplier does not guarantee you future business with Aramco.

Registration Requirements

Our ‘Doing Business with Aramco’ guide

This guide provides suppliers with the necessary, basic information on how to do business with Aramco, covering supplier registration, qualification, the iktva program, and our procurement policies.

To download the Doing Business with Aramco guide, please click here.

In-Kingdom based suppliers

Saudi Aramco's Dhahran office is responsible for the registration of companies located in Saudi Arabia (In-Kingdom). Any company interested to do business with Saudi Aramco must register as a supplier through Saudi Aramco e-Marketplace Platform. In-Kingdom based companies can submit a request for registration to become a supplier for Saudi Aramco by accessing the link below.

IN-KINGDOM BASED SUPPLIER REGISTRATION

For guidance on how to register with Saudi Aramco including submitting a registration questionnaire through Saudi Aramco e-Marketplace Platform, please read our Supplier Registration Technical Guide or watch a short tutorial on how to register with Saudi Aramco.  

Out of Kingdom based suppliers

International companies that are based outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia seeking to do business with Aramco must communicate with the appropriate Aramco affiliated company — Aramco Services Company (ASC), Aramco Overseas Company (AOC), or Aramco Asia Company (AAC) — located in their geographical area of responsibility. 

ASC, AOC, or AAC will evaluate the information provided and determine whether there is a business need for the registration of additional materials or services. Any further evaluation will depend on whether the supplier is deemed financially and technically acceptable. International suppliers who demonstrate that their materials or services offer significant technical or commercial benefit to the company will be further considered.

To register as an Out of Kingdom based supplier, please contact the Aramco affiliated company corresponding to your location

OUT OF KINGDOM CONTACTS

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Supplier general registration update

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Manufacturer qualification

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In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) Program

Our In-Kingdom Total Value Add (iktva) program is designed to drive supply-chain efficiency and value across our operations, and to encourage the development of a diverse, sustainable, and globally competitive energy sector in Saudi Arabia.

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Registration requirements

Below are the registration requirements that need to be met by any Saudi Arabia based supplier (materials or services) interested in registering as a supplier with Aramco. 


Government requirements
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  • A valid copy of the Commercial Registration (CR) Certificate
  • A valid copy of the Industrial License (manufacturers only)
  • A valid copy of the Investment License (if applicable)
  • A valid copy of the Zakat Certificate
  • A valid copy of the Value Added Tax (VAT) Certificate
  • A valid copy of the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) Certificate
  • A valid copy of the Civil Defense License or an equivalent Government License
  • A valid copy of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry Membership Certificate
  • Contractor Government Classification, if applicable (service providers only)
     

Aramco requirements:

  • Original acknowledgement of  Aramco's Suppliers Code of Conduct 
  • A letter from the bank with which the company is dealing, stating the type of service that the bank normally provides to your company and relationship status
  • A valid Company Ownership Profile with required supporting documents
  • Authorized Signatory Letter identifying the Authorized Company Employees dealing with Aramco
  • A valid copy of the Jadeer certificate issued by Monsha’at’ if applicable (Small and Medium Enterprises only) 
  • A valid copy of Cybersecurity Compliance Certificate (CCC).

*Note, the above requirements are not applicable to suppliers based outside of Saudi Arabia (GCC and wider Middle East or International suppliers).

Downloads

Doing Business with Aramco

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Saudi Arabia based supplier registration

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Auditor hotline

The General Auditor Hotline provides a secure and confidential method for anyone to report suspected fraud, unethical conduct, or business irregularities related to Aramco business.

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Value Added Tax

As of January 1, 2018, Value Added Tax (VAT) was implemented in Saudi Arabia, in accordance with the Framework Agreement between the Gulf Cooperation Council for the Arab States (GCC).
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