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Hi tb
I don't get what you mean about the triple roadtrain. Why do they have to do this?
Regards
Duckman
Dear Duckman
Road trains are basically trailer truck used for material conveying.
Normal trucks carry one trailer body with one prime mover. Then comes double road train where one driver's cabin is attached with two trains (if you can take the similarity with passenger railway trains with one or two cars). Now extend it to triple road trains . THis is nothing new however and very common in minesite. What it means that higher level of productivity and each driver will carry 3x 20 tons of ore body.
I hope that was your question !
Hi Miner
Thanks, but I should have been more specific.
My question relates to road trains v rail. Why are FMG using road trains at all? No so much "what is a road train?" but "why are FMG using them to travel a 540km round trip?"
Cheers
Duckman
Hi Miner
Thanks, but I should have been more specific.
My question relates to road trains v rail. Why are FMG using road trains at all? No so much "what is a road train?" but "why are FMG using them to travel a 540km round trip?"
Cheers
Duckman
Personally I couldn't give a rats if they were using Tonka trucks and child labour to load the ships, ( actually child labour is wrong, just making a point) as long as they meet the May 15th quote I will be a happy investor. Regardless if its a day, week or month out BIG DEAL,you only have to see how far FMG have come to know this isnt some Junior start up Co, this is the full monty, third biggest IO play in Australia at a bargain price ATM.
Luv your work,TB!! Ok Tedi? About mid to late '80's?-----Photograph rouses the memory banks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
China bans BHP, Rio
Updated: 08:53, Tuesday March 18, 2008
China has boycotted Australia's two biggest mining companies from selling iron-ore in the lucrative market; the move may have already cost around $300 million in export revenue.
It comes as both BHP and Rio Tinto attempt to increase prices in a bid to extract more value from the country's powerful steel industry.
Mining analysts say neither company has been able to send a single spot shipment into China since the start of the year.
It's understood no other companies have been blacklisted, with shipments still flowing from Australia's OneSteel, India and Iran.
The China Steel Association says there has been no official directive from the government, instead the steel companies were acting on their own accord.
The conflict threatens to escalate into a diplomatic row, and both BHP and Rio are urging Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to intervene when he visits Beijing next month.
Tigerboi stop posting pictures of trucks doing bad things, your driving FMG's price down
Yep till BHP + RIO lock away IO increase prices with China FMG may take a back seat for a little while. Take 50% - 65% this year instead of the 71% increase and ask for more next year when the worlds markets settle I say.
keep ya daks on mate,market sentiment is that FMG wont make the may deadline & ive already told you that was the reason i sold,my twucks sending FMG spiralling downwards???lol...thanks for the rap mate ill keep in mind for TOLL,now take a deep breath & relax,i will find you a pic of the concrete mixer going into cloud break (i suppose joe will say no more pics tigerboi,the FMG crowd are nervous??)its a legitimate subject of FMG'S use of road instead of rail to get the job done,huge costs are associated with this type of transport & that is evident by FMG loking to sell 50% of their railway(great asset.they should lease it out imo)to claw back some of the $800,000+ it cost to build,FMG will get their up surge once the have foos...tb
twiggy in his cement truck....lol!!
interesting to see how much of their other tenements,when they start drilling,how much they will get out of mt stuart jv with CUL,also when they will start the upgrade on the rail to handle the 55mtpa when it comes out of the mines,when they do put it all together it will be the monster of all monsters,at present they have 2bt+ on only 10% of their ground...tb
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