- Fortescue Metals Group
Infobox_Company
company_name = Fortescue Metals Group Ltd
company_
company_type = Public (asx|FMG)
foundation = 2003
location = flagicon|AUS Perth,Australia
key_people = Andrew Forrest (CEO) Herb Elliott (Chairman)
industry =Mining
products =iron ore
revenue = n/a
net_income = n/a
num_employees = 279
homepage = [http://www.fmgl.com.au http://www.fmgl.com.au]Fortescue Metals Group (asx|FMG) is an
Australia n mining company set to become a major exporter ofiron ore . The company has large holdings in thePilbara region ofWestern Australia . The company is listed as FMG on theAustralian Securities Exchange (ASX) and has shown spectacular share appreciation in the last few years. [ [http://asx.netquote.com.au/charts.asp?code=fmg Netquote - Charts ] ] Fortescue Metals is led by entrepreneur and one of Australia's richest men, with a total wealth over $4.5 BN due to the increasing share price over the last 5 years,Andrew Forrest . Forrest also founded Anaconda Nickel (nowMinara Resources ), one of the world's largest nickel miners.Directors: [ [http://www.fmgl.com.au/IRM/content/about_directorprofiles.htm Fortescue Director Profiles] ]
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Herb Elliott AC MBE - Chairman
*Andrew Forrest - Executive Director
* Graeme Rowley AM - Executive Director
* Russell Scrimshaw - Executive Director
* Ken Ambrecht - Non-Executive Director
* Joe Steinberg - Non-Executive Director
* Geoff Brayshaw - Non-Executive DirectorManagement
* Alan Watling - Chief Operating Officer
* Chris Catlow - Group Chief Financial Officer
* John Blanning - Head of Mining
* Rod Campbell - Company Secretary
* Peter Thomas - Head of Finance
* Peter Huston - General Counsel
* Eamon Hannon - Head of Exploration
* Julian Tapp - Government Relations
* Dr John Clout - Resource StrategyCore Business
Fortescue Metals Group reached a milestone in May 2008 by loading its first iron ore shipment bound for China. Fortescue have at least 10 Chinese steel mill contracts lasting for around 10 years. Baosteel was the first company to receive their iron ore. [ [http://news.smh.com.au/business/fortescue-loads-iron-ore-shipment-20080515-2ej4.html Fortescue loads iron ore shipment - Breaking News - Business - Breaking News ] ] Fortescue Metals Group is the operator of the mine in Cloud Break. Fortescue also holds major deposits at Mount Nicholas, Christmas Creek, Solomon and Tongolo.
Infrastructure
The company has built a mine, a railway and a new port at
Point Anderson (aka Herb Elliott port) nearPort Hedland . The railway is a heavy dutystandard gauge one, with 220 wagons 35,200T trains up to 2.5km long carrying 29,000T of ore at 40Taxleload . (The weight of the two 4000HP engines is extra.) The railway is open access (infrastructure) which means that other mines will be able to use it for a fee. Atlas Exports has signed a commercial agreement to use the line and port.Railway
The Fortescue Railway parallels another iron ore railway (the
BHP Billiton railway) for over 100 km. Fortescue sought access to use this line, but BHP declined. The National Competition Council recommended Fortescue should be granted access, but then Treasurer Peter Costello refused the NCC recommendation. However, Fotescue appealed this to the Australian Competition Tribunal. In parallel BHP Billiton sought to overturn the original NCC decision in the Federal and then High Court. On each occasion the judges ruled against BHP Billiton.Railway access would significantly help Fortescue's development and expansion of their 40,000 km² owned area if access is allowed.The Fortescue rail line has a flyover over the Mt Newman Railway, and a crossing of theBHP Billiton railway.The new trains on the Fortescue Railway are fitted with Electronically Controlled Pneumatic brakes for greater performance.The Fortescue trains are amongst the
heaviest trains in the world. Fact|date=May 2008The "First Ore On Ship" occurred in May 2008, although ballasting of the railway and installation of the final signalling system had yet to be completed.
See [
Railway Gazette International July 2008 p425 ] .hipment
The first shipment of ore took place in May 2008, 3.5 years after construction started.
Significant increases in shipments of iron ore from Fortescue's Cloud Break mine are expected over 2008. The initial shipment has been hailed as a strong sign that Fortescue will become an increasingly important force in the iron ore market. Talks on increases in ore prices have bolstered this position as competitor Rio Tinto secured a deal that effectively increased ore prices by 95%. Fortescue has announced that it would use Rio Tinto's benchmark iron ore price for the time being.
Planned shipments in the coming years:55 mt (current), 80 mt, 120 mt, 160 mt, 200 mt
See also
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Herb Elliott the distance runner, is a director and non-executive chairman of the company.*
Heaviest trains - 32,320T plus locomotives
*Longest trains - 202 Wagons plus 2 locomotives.References
External links
* [http://www.fmgl.com.au Fortescue Metals Group website]
* [http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/19/news/international/australia_mining_boom.fortune/index2.htm Fortune Magazine story that includes Fortescue]
* [http://www.fmgl.com.au/irm/Company/ShowPage.aspx?CPID=1541 About to open - May 2008]
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AS/8/Port_Hedland.html FallingRain Map - railways are red dots]
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