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Austin Engineering completes first shipment of Indonesia-manufactured truck trays

ASX-listed global engineering firm Austin Engineering announced the completion of the first shipment of fully manufactured and assembled truck trays from its Indonesian facility in Batam, which have been delivered directly into Western Australia's (WA) Pilbara mining region.
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Rio Tinto’s iron ore rail cars to be built in WA

Rio Tinto has decided to go with local suppliers to build ore rail cars for its Pilbara mining operations in Western Australia. In a news...

Thiess’ $330m contract by Samsung C&T to generate 1000 jobs at Roy Hill in...

Samsung C&T has awarded a $330 million contract to Thiess — Australia’s leading and most trusted construction, mining and services contractor, and a wholly...

McAleese, set to double iron ore haulage at Mt Webber mine

McAleese Limited, the Melbourne-based bulk haulage and specialised lifting company servicing the Australian mining and resources sector, yesterday announced that McAleese Resources Pty Ltd,...

BHP Billiton opens Jimblebar iron ore mine

BHP Billiton has officially opened the new US$3.2 billion Jimblebar iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 40 km east of...

Rio Tinto awards $9.9 million construction contract to Brierty Limited

Construction and mining services company Brierty Limited and joint venture  partner Karlayura Construction Services Pty announced last Thursday that Rio Tinto has awarded them...

Minister Robb says first shipment from Sino Iron marks a major investment milestone

The substantial benefits foreign investments bring to Australia are becoming clear with the first iron ore concentrate shipment from the multi-billion-dollar Sino Iron project...
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