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Rio Tinto achieves first shipment of bauxite from Amrun mine

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Rio Tinto's Amrun project in Queensland, Australia, has achieved a significant milestone, successfully making the first shipment of bauxite, six weeks ahead of schedule.

The US$1.9 billion (AUS$2.6 billion) investment in Amrun will replace production from the depleting East Weipa mine and increase annual bauxite exports by around 10 million t. Amrun is expected to reach a full production rate of 22.8 million tpy during 2019.

Rio Tinto Aluminium CEO, Alf Barrios, said: "Bringing Amrun online further strengthens our position as a leading supplier in the seaborne market. We have the largest bauxite resources in the industry and are geographically well positioned to supply China’s significant future import needs, as well as supporting our refinery and smelting operations in Australia and New Zealand."

"The Amrun mine will ensure generational jobs for Queenslanders and build significantly on our 55 year history on the Western Cape."

At a ceremony on the Western Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland, more than 80 000 t of bauxite was loaded on to the RTM Weipa bound for Rio Tinto's Yarwun alumina refinery in Gladstone.

Rio Tinto Growth & Innovation Group Executive, Stephen McIntosh, said: "We are proud to have delivered the project safely, ahead of time and within budget thanks to inn ovation in the design and fabrication of key infrastructure purpose-built for construction at Amrun's remote location.”

"We thank our community and Traditional Owner partners for their continued support and congratulate the Amrun project and Weipa operations teams on this great achievement."

During construction, the Amrun development set a benchmark in supporting local and regional suppliers with US$1.6 billion (AUS$2.1 billion) invested with Australian companies, including US$181 million (AUS$244 million) invested with local Cape York companies.

At the peak of construction 1200 people worked on site, and since project inception in May 2016, close to 400 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been employed by the project.

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/05122018/rio-tinto-achieves-first-shipment-of-bauxite-from-amrun-mine/

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