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National freight company Northline has won a strategic
contract to haul mineral sands mined by listed mining contractor NRW on Melville Island, off the North Australian coast.
Under the two-year agreement, Northline will haul 30,000
tonnes a year of mineral sands from the Andranangoo Creek mine, operated by Matilda
Minerals, along a 130km unsealed road to the Garden Point wharf.
Epitomising the challenges inherent in servicing this remote
location, the island's wharf was washed away in the wet season, so Northline's
freight will need to be barged to ships until the wharf is rebuilt.
Northline has created six new jobs to serve the 24X7 route,
which can only run during the NT's dry season, from May to December. A team of
four drivers will use two 600-horsepower Mack Titan prime movers, equipped with
carting tippers and configured as a double road train, for the 260km round
trip.
Northline is an Australian freight company that specialises
in servicing remote locations throughout the country. The privately-owned
business, which employs more than 350 people, provides a combination of express
freight, general freight, warehousing and mine site services throughout Australia.
Northline chief operating officer Phillip Taylor said the
NRW contract was a significant win that aligned the company's remote location
skills with the mining industry. "It extends Northline's experience in
servicing large miming projects in northern Australia and gives us a real
opportunity to demonstrate our ability to deliver," he said.
"For the past 25 years, Northline has specialised in
providing long-haul general freight services to some of the most remote
locations in Australia
for customers including many mining companies. The significance of this win is
that it strategically establishes us as a player in the mining sector beyond
general freight and warehousing services. It adds a new dimension to our
business."
Melville Island is Australia's
second largest island after Tasmania.
Located 60km from Darwin, the island, with
neighbouring Bathurst Island, is home to the
Tiwi people, who have produced some of the top players in Australian football,
including Maurice and Dean Rioli, Michael Long and David Kantilla.
West Australian miner Matilda Minerals owns and operates the
Andranangoo Creek Mineral Sands Mine on Melville Island,
which contains high-grade zircon-rich mineral sands deposits. Zircon is widely
used in the ceramics and refractories industries because it resists both high
temperatures and chemical attack.
Perth-based mining contractor NRW,
which has the mining contract at the mine for Matilda Minerals, chose Northline
to provide ore haulage services because running the route is so difficult. Communication
depends on two-way radios and satellite telephones while the road between the
mine and the Garden Point wharf is little more than a bush track. Sections of the
unsealed road are maintained by three separate organisations while wild
buffalo, horses and rogue crocodiles represent potential traffic hazards on the
route.
Northline's head of major projects Guy Adams said hauling
freight on Melville Island presented a major
challenge to bulk haulage operators. "Because it's so remote, it's difficult
for operators to work over there unless they have good support and ready access
to spare parts and tyres," he said.
"NRW needed somebody with local knowledge and local
resources to provide the best operational outcome. Because Northline has a
large support base in Darwin,
we are able to ensure these difficulties don't get in the way of running a round-the-clock
operation."
For more about Northline, visit www.northlinefreight.com.au.
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