Freightlancer is instilling transparency, reliability and simplicity into the transports and logistics industry.
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Fortescue makes a beeline for green rail
Fortescue Metals Group has welcomed two new locomotives to its research and development facility outside Perth as the miner tests a new fuel system to decarbonise rail freight.
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MinRes, Roy Hill, Hancock have big port plans
Mineral Resources has partnered with Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill to investigate the development of a new iron ore export facility in Port Hedland, Western Australia.
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Anglo American sets sights on carbon neutral shipping
Anglo American is targeting carbon neutrality across its controlled ocean freight activities by 2040, with a 30 per cent reduction in emissions by 2030.
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Aurizon just the ticket to get Macarthur on the move
Aurizon has agreed to transport up to 500,000 tonnes of direct-shipment ore per year for Macarthur Minerals, between Kalgoorlie and Kwinana in Western Australia.
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Increased ROI for an Australian plant with Honeywell Forge
Potential LNG production improvement was observed for an Australian plant with Honeywell Forge Workforce Competency operator training simulator (OTS) suite testing control and safety system design changes, which led to increased return of investment (ROI) benefits and enhanced process and safety control.
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Pilbara Ports Authority retains strong iron ore exports
Western Australia’s Pilbara Ports Authority has maintained strong iron ore shipments from Port Hedland during April as prices have surged.
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A second chance for tonnes and tonnes of tyres
The recovery and recycling of off-the-road tyres has been a mismanaged issue for as long as tyres have existed. Tyre Stewardship Australia is determined to change that.
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Port Hedland kickstarts LNG transition for iron ore exports
The Port of Port Hedland in Western Australia has docked its first LNG-fuelled vessel to commence a focus on lower emissions in the maritime industry.
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BHP iron ore vessels to be fuelled by Shell LNG
BHP has awarded Shell a contract to fuel five Newcastlemax bulk carriers with LNG.
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Aurizon forecasts China blow to Australian coal exports
Aurizon managing director and chief executive officer Andrew Harding has anticipated that China's decline in coal import volume will continue.
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Aurizon flags coal freight slump
Aurizon has recorded no significant impact to its operations in the 2020 financial year due to COVID-19, but expects a slump in the near future.
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Goods tracking solution a game changer for global mining industry
Keeping track of everything that moves on and off site from a box of bolts to an entire engine that is being sent out for repair is a must for any efficient mining operation.
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National Transport Commission launches review to reduce driver fatigue
The National Transport Commission (NTC) is working with the Cooperative Research Centre for Alertness, Safety and Productivity (Alertness CRC) to better understand driver fatigue and ways to measure it.
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Aurizon exits Intermodal business
Mining freight operator Aurizon has decided to divest its Intermodal business, following year on year financial losses.
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Coal ship owners ‘vanished’ while unpaid crew left without supplies
The Australian Council of Mission to Seafarers has committed up to $10,000 after the Australian Marine Safety Authority found a coal ship's crew weren't paid wages in more than two months and its food supplies were dangerously low.
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Newcastle Ports remain off-limits to third parties
Glencore will consider appealing a failed attempt to persuade the Government to regulate coal handling prices at the port of Newcastle.
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Shipping costs on the rise
Shipping costs are on the rise according to the Baltic Dry Index, which last week saw its largest gain since 2009.
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Asciano to slash 500 jobs by the end of June
Rail and ports company Asciano will slash 500 jobs by the month’s end as it aims to save $90 million.
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Aurizon to cut 50 jobs in Queensland
Aurizon has announced it will cut 49 jobs from its Redbank and Ipswich workshops in Queensland.
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