Leonardo assesses and classifies its suppliers through a structured process based on the following criteria: turnover; supply risk (difficulty in securing an alternative supplier); financial health and dependence on Leonardo; technical and management capabilities; sustainability; and performance (quality and punctuality of deliveries).
In 2024, of the 11,000 suppliers that received orders from Leonardo, 683 Tier-1 suppliers were classified as strategic/critical (together representing 56% of the total ordered value), along with an additional 41 non-Tier-1 suppliers that, although not directly linked to the company, play a significant role within the supply chain.
Risk mitigation measures have been defined for strategic and critical suppliers (those with high turnover and high supply risk), as well as for high ESG-risk suppliers, identified through country-, sector- and commodity-specific risk screening.
To prevent risks relating to the protection of human rights and the health and safety of workers in the supply chain, Leonardo has introduced specific actions across the various stages of the process: from the application to become a supplier to pre-qualification and qualification for inclusion in the register, through to verification audits and supplier development plans.
In 2024, Leonardo conducted supplier investigations based on ethical and anti-corruption considerations, leading to specific actions. In particular, 26 pre-qualifications were revoked at the renewal stage, and 122 pre-qualifications were denied to new suppliers.
All stages of the selection process and the supplier relationship are managed through the Procurement Web Portal, which ensures transparency and traceability of information.
