FLEETS

In the pink

ROY Hill has launched the first three of its “pink” trucks at its Pilbara mine site.

Noel Dyson
One of the first three trucks at Roy Hill with a pink tray.

One of the first three trucks at Roy Hill with a pink tray.

The trucks, with their trays painted pink, are designed to focus attention on breast cancer as well as the opportunities for women in mining. However, it is not stopping there. The 225t capacity trays...

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