Fe Limited sees first road trains leave JWD Iron Ore Project hauling product to port
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Fe Limited sees first road trains leave JWD Iron Ore Project hauling product to port Mining and crushing operations have ramped up well so the team is now focused on ensuring the same happens with haulage as we build towards our first shipment,” says chairman Tony Sage. A Campbell Transport road train being loaded with lump material at JWD.
Fe Limited (ASX:FEL) has passed another key milestone at JWD Iron Ore Project near Wiluna in Western Australia’s Mid-West with the start of haulage to the port facilities at Geraldton.
Fe Limited secures key Geraldton Port contracts, decisions to mine at JWD Iron Ore Project finalised
Two key port agreements bring FEL a step closer to becoming an iron ore producer, with decisions to mine at the JWD project now finalised. Crushed material on the product pad ready for haulage to port.
Fe Limited (ASX:FEL) has executed a suite of key Geraldton Port contracts as it continues to drive its JWD Iron Ore Project towards near-term production.
The emerging iron ore producer has inked a port access and services agreement and a port storage facility licence agreement, which covers the export, storage and handling of JWD ore over a 12-month period.
Livestock carrier Barkly Pearl banned from Australian ports for two years
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JanJanuary 2021 at 6:10am
The damaged Barkly Pearl has been loaded onto heavy-lift ship the Falcon near the Abrolhos Islands.
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A damaged livestock carrier that has been berthed in a West Australian port for two months has been banned from using any Australian port for two years after the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) found the lives of seafarers on board had been put at risk and it was a threat to Australia s marine environment.
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The Barkly Pearl has been handed AMSA s most severe ban to date