What does Fortescue stand for?
scorpion fish
: an Australian scorpion fish (Centropogon australis) having along the back venomous erectile spines capable of inflicting painful wounds. — called also forty-skewer, scorpion.
Who owns FMG?
The company has holdings of more than 87,000 km2 in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, making it the largest tenement holder in the state, larger than both BHP and Rio Tinto….Fortescue Metals Group.
| Ore-processing facility, Christmas Creek Mine, Pilbara | |
|---|---|
| Traded as | ASX: FMG |
| ISIN | AU000000FMG4 |
| Industry | Metals and mining |
| Founded | 2003 |
Who owns Fortescue Mining?
Andrew Forrest AO
Andrew Forrest AO As Fortescue’s Founder and Chairman, he has led the Company from inception to its Top 10 status on the Australian Stock Exchange, during which time Fortescue invested more than US$27 billion in the resources sector.
What is Fortescue Metal Group?
Fortescue wholly owns and operates our purpose designed rail and port facilities, constructed to deliver iron ore from our mines to Port Hedland for shipment to our customers. Covering 760km of track, our railway is the fastest and heaviest haul line in the world.
Is Fortescue Australian owned?
Established in 2003, Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (Fortescue) is a proud West Australian company, recognised for our culture, innovation and industry-leading development of infrastructure and mining assets.
Who founded Fortescue Metals?
Andrew Forrest
Fortescue Metals Group/Founders
The company was founded by John Andrew Henry Forrest in April 2003 and is headquartered in East Perth, Australia.
Is Fortescue Future Industries a subsidiary of FMG?
Established in 2003, Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (Fortescue) is a global leader in the resources industry. Fortescue Future Industries is a subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group.
Does Fortescue mine gold?
“Strategic Energy Resources welcomes Fortescue joining the Myall Creek copper-gold project, bringing its substantial exploration and technical capability having discovered and developed some of the most significant mines in the world,” company chairman Stuart Rechner said.
Is Fortescue Metals a public company?
Fortescue Metals Group Limited is a locally owned public company, that derives its revenue from the exploration, development, production, processing, and sale of iron ore.
Who is the CEO of FMG?
Elizabeth Gaines
Elizabeth Gaines, CEO (Exec Team) Ms Gaines was ranked second on the 2019 Fortune Magazine Businessperson of the Year list, and in 2020 the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia awarded her the ‘Women in Resources Champion’ at their annual Women in Resources Awards.
Is Fortescue future industries part of Fortescue Metals?
Fortescue Future Industries is a subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group.
Can I invest in Fortescue future industries?
While investors can’t buy into Fortescue Future Industries directly, a holding in Fortescue Metals — the world’s fourth largest iron ore producer — will grant them some exposure to the business. This includes Fortescue Future’s newly announced Global Green Energy Manufacturing Centre.
What is Fortescue doing to develop the next generation of Mine Workers?
Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits Christmas Creek operations in his first visit to the Pilbara The next generation of mine and resources workers are being developed at Fortescue Metals Group, as part of a drive to create a skills pathway for individuals looking at a career in the sector.
What is Fortescue doing to reduce its plastic footprint?
Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) is leading the way in reducing its plastic footprint by becoming the first company in the resources sector in Western Australia to remove all retail single-use plastic beverage products from across its business. Instead, beverages will be available for purchase in non-plastic packaging.
What is Fortescue doing at the Boao Forum?
Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) is again supporting the prestigious Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), this year stepping up as a Strategic Partner as the conference celebrates its 20th anniversary. Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits Christmas Creek operations in his first visit to the Pilbara
How did fortfortescue’s autonomous haul fleet achieve a significant milestone?
Fortescue Metals Group’s autonomous haul fleet has marked a significant milestone moving two billion tonnes of material, doubling the amount hauled since reaching the one billion tonne milestone in September 2019.
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