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You are here: Home Mining News News 2010 June Additional stories Mineral Resources signs rail haulage agreement

Mineral Resources signs rail haulage agreement

by wallacep created Jun 22, 2010 06:17 PM

Mineral Resources Limited (MRL) has signed an agreement for the provision of rail haulage for its Carina Yilgarn iron ore project in Western Australia with QR Freight.

  
Mineral Resources signs rail haulage agreement

Image courtesy of ARG

The agreement is a key step in finalising a three-year, four million tonnes per annum (mtpa) rail haulage agreement for Stage 1 of the Carina project, with provision for expansion to 10 mtpa within three years for Yilgarn Stage 2.
The Carina project was acquired by MRL as a result of its takeover of Polaris Metals in January 2010.
The agreement covers the full rail distance of 576 kilometres from the Mt Walton siding to the Kwinana Bulk Terminal for export, conditional on the allocation of four million tonnes export capacity at the Kwinana Berth 2 Terminal by Fremantle Port Authority.
MRL managing director Peter Wade said development of the Carina project was well advanced, with production planned to commence in January 2011 and first ore on rail by March 2011.
He said QR Freight was selected on the basis of the expertise of its business Australian Railroad Group (ARG), one of the most experienced bulk rail freight operators in Australia.
“Rail transport is an integral component in our logistic supply chain from mine to port and MRL and ARG have a common focus to achieve world class performance in developing and expanding iron ore production and haulage from the Carina project,” said Wade.
QR Freight acting executive general manager David Welch said the company had an established position as a resources haulier, and its strategic focus on iron ore had developed strong partnering relationships with existing and emerging producers.
He said the agreement with MRL followed the signing in April of a HOA with Karara Mining for the provision of rail haulage services for the Karara iron ore project in the Mid West region.
“This demonstrates our commitment to building QRF’s iron ore business in Western Australia, partnering with all major bulk users of the supply chain,” Welch said.
“ARG is the largest haulier of iron ore in Australia outside the Pilbara.”
QR Freight will form part of the proposed initial public offer of the QR National coal, freight and infrastructure servicing business.





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