Dredging deal for Port Hedland
ONE OF world’s largest self-propelled cutter suction dredgers, the Leonardo da Vinci, owned by Belgian dredging contractor Jan de Nul, will arrive at Port Hedland next month.
The Luxembourg-flag vessel will do her part to keep BHP Billiton Iron Ore’s expansion of export facilities on track.
These works are part of the miner’s Rapid Growth Project 5 (RGP5), designed to increase installed capacity of the company’s iron...
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