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Rio Tinto started a port, rail and mine upgrade in 2012.
This include a brand new ore handling facility at Cape Lambert and a second, 4 berth ore wharf approximately 1 kilometer west of the of the existing 4 berth wharf. This took capacity through Cape Lambert to about 203 M tonnes annually by 2015 2406:5A00:BC23:4300:DCC1:36E8:3B6:C129 (talk) 08:28, 22 August 2023 (UTC)Reply