Mineral Resources (MinRes) has announced it has entered into a binding agreement to sell its minority stake in a dedicated autonomous road haul road.
MinRes has sold its 49 per cent interest in Onslow
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Lumsden Point port facilities secure first customers
The first customers for the highly anticipated Lumsden Point facility in the Port of Hedland have been secured, with the Western Australian government announcing the first two customers.
Mineral Resources
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First fully autonomous road trains designed and developed in WA
The global first autonomous heavy vehicle project is about to be deployed in WA
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Mineral Resources’ world-first autonomous road train update
The testing of the driverless trucks further supports the group’s autonomous road train project
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Autonomous triple road train world-first for the Pilbara
Mining company Mineral Resources is conducting a pilot of 385-tonne triple trailer autonomous road trains in the Pilbara with a view to increasing capacity to 425-tonnes
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WA testing super-quads on public highway
Nalder hails potential productivity gains as state trailermakers see their equipment in spotlight
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Atlas Iron gets Mt Webber up and running
Logistics contractors to make up savings as long as ore prices stay reasonable
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McAleese bounces back with PMI haulage deal in Pilbara
Heavy trucking company drags itself a bit further from a troubling situation
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Elevated solution for Pilbara iron ore
Mineral Resources says its low cost rail plan will save miners money on transport from mine to port
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WA miners fight for infrastructure access
WA miners anxious to access logistics infrastructure have commissioned a supply chain study to investigate an Esperance Port upgrade
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