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Robe, Hamersley forge closer ties

IRON ore giants Hamersley Iron and Robe River are to formalise their close relationship via the formation of Pilbara Iron, the collective name given to a number of new entities that will be formed to operate and maintain all of the two companies' rail, port, power and non-infrastructure assets.

Michael Quinn
Robe, Hamersley forge closer ties

Both Hamersley and Robe already share infrastructure in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, where Hamersley has six mines and Robe two. The arrangement is being driven by Rio Tinto, which owns Hamersley...

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