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Savage River pellets in demand

GRANGE Resources spent about $8.3 million in the March quarter on a Hitachi EX1200 excavator and for deposits on six second hand Caterpillar 789C trucks, thanks to strong demand for the high-grade, low-impurity iron ore pellets produced at Savage River.

The Savage River magnetite iron ore mine is 100km southwest of Burnie in Tasmania.

The Savage River magnetite iron ore mine is 100km southwest of Burnie in Tasmania.

The Savage River magnetite iron ore mine is 100km southwest of Burnie in Tasmania. Grange also has a pellet plant and port facility 70km northwest of Burnie at Port Latta. Total ore mined in the...

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