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MLG secures contract with Rio Tinto

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Global Mining Review,


MLG Oz Ltd. has announced the execution of a contract with Rio Tinto for the provision of bulk haulage and site services in support of ongoing activities at the Western Turner Syncline Mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

The new contract encompasses the provision of off-road bulk ore haulage services, material loading, rock breaking, unloading, stockpile management, and road maintenance services. The execution of this contract signals MLG’s first supply agreement with RIO, establishing what the company hopes will be a positive, long-term relationship.

The contract is a 12-month contract, with revenue expected to be approximately AUS$20 million.

Managing Director, Murray Leahy, said the contract with RIO is the outcome of MLG building a trusted, and potentially long-term, relationship with RIO:

“RIO has been actively reviewing MLG’s approach and performance standards to assess our broader capability to deliver services in the Pilbara region. In particular, they have been focused on the efficiencies that can be gained through MLG’s hub and spoke delivery model.

“As a proud WA company, continuing to expand our services beyond our heartland of the WA goldfields, MLG is delighted to have been selected as a supplier to RIO. We warmly acknowledge RIO’s commitment to support local businesses and look forward to continuing to evolve and grow our profile in the Pilbara region.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/30052025/mlg-secures-contract-with-rio-tinto/

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