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Moving MinRes forward

CONVOYS of autonomous three-trailer road trains travelling down Mineral Resources’ own roads is one of the was its managing director Chris Ellison sees as the path forward for the company.

One of MinRes' NextGen II crushing plants. This one was painted blue to help support suicide prevention service Lifeline.

One of MinRes' NextGen II crushing plants. This one was painted blue to help support suicide prevention service Lifeline.

And while the carbon fibre dump truck trays he was so keen on did not work out, the investment in a carbon fibre factory has still paid off. MinRes had hoped the carbon fibre dump truck trays would...

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