Fill CMRT, EMRT and AMRT from data you already have
Your customers send the templates. You have to send them back complete, with every smelter identified and validated, and the answers have to hold up next year too.
China has barred cooperation with the RBA, which runs the RMI and the CMRT
If part of your smelter or supplier base sits in China, the usual CMRT route may go quiet, while your SEC and EU obligations stay exactly the same. We wrote a full note on how to keep due diligence running through it.
Four things a customer checks when it arrives
Every smelter in scope, correctly identified
Matched against the RMI smelter list, with the right identifier. A wrong ID sends the file back.
A response for every mineral in scope
Blanks and partial answers are the most common reason a template is rejected.
Answers that agree with each other
Across the whole document, and with what you told the same customer last year.
The current template version
RMI publishes new versions regularly. Last year's file in last year's version is not accepted.
One flow, from supplier to finished file
Supplier due diligence
You start from who is actually in scope. beSirius already holds a structured profile for each supplier, built from public data, so you know what you have before you ask for anything.
Get the data from suppliers
Suppliers upload documents or fill a form online. No email chains, no chasing attachments. Fields, versions and internal logic are checked as the data arrives, so gaps come back to you immediately rather than at the end.
The data goes into the Twin
Everything collected is structured once and stays structured. That is what makes next year's file a review instead of a rebuild, and it is the same data that answers customer questionnaires and rating assessments.
The template fills from the Twin
Company-level answers, supplier responses and smelter data are pre-filled. Smelter IDs are validated against the RMI list, contradictions are flagged, and the file exports in the official RMI Excel format.
The same job, in hours
Weeks to hours
Per reporting cycle, once the collection and filling are no longer manual.
4 hrs to 20 min
To answer an individual customer request that draws on the same data.
Errors caught first
Incorrect smelter IDs and contradictory answers are flagged before a customer sees the file.
And because the data is structured rather than assembled, the answers you give one customer match the answers you give the next one, and the file you send next year starts from this year's rather than from a blank template.
Your path is the audit, not the template
RMAP is the audit programme for smelters, refiners and processors, and it is cross-recognised with LBMA and RJC. The templates above are what downstream companies send you, and your status in the RMI list is what they are checking.
If you need the detail on the templates themselves
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