MANAGEMENT

BHP iron ore output down for the quarter

SIGNIFICANT planned maintenance at Port Hedland in Western Australia’s Pilbara has caused BHP’s iron ore production for the September quarter to drop 1% on the year before to 69 million tonnes.

Maintenance at Port Hedland has set BHP up for future production.

Maintenance at Port Hedland has set BHP up for future production.

The maintenance works also included a major car dumper maintenance program aimed at improving port reliability and providing a stable base for the company's supply chain. The major planned car dumper...

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