MLG Reports Strong Growth in FY2025 Half-Year Financial Results
We’re pleased to share our FY2025 Half-Year Financial Results, demonstrating continued revenue growth and strategic investment in our fleet and infrastructure.
MLG Oz Limited (ASX: MLG) is pleased to announce the award of a new two-year contract with Chichester Metals Pty Ltd and FMG Solomon Pty Ltd, wholly owned subsidiaries of Fortescue Limited (ASX: FMG), to provide crushing and screening (stemming) services across several of Fortescue’s key operations in Western Australia.
Under the terms of the contract, MLG will supply fully maintained mobile crushing and screening equipment, skilled personnel, and the necessary infrastructure to support stemming production at Fortescue’s Cloudbreak, Christmas Creek, Solomon, and Eliwana mine sites.
The new agreement is set to commence in July 2025, with an initial duration of 24 months and an optional 12-month extension.
MLG Managing Director, Murray Leahy, commented:
“We have been helping service Fortescue’s crushing and screening needs for a long period of time now, and we are delighted to have extended this relationship for the next two to three years. Our crushing and screening business has now locked in substantial work for the immediate future and is confident of securing further work as we continue to broaden our capabilities and market presence.”
Murray Leahy Managing Director MLG Oz Limited
This contract reinforces MLG’s strong partnership with Fortescue and highlights the company’s continued growth and reliability in delivering critical mining services across Western Australia.
We’re pleased to share our FY2025 Half-Year Financial Results, demonstrating continued revenue growth and strategic investment in our fleet and infrastructure.
MLG has secured a 12-month, $20 million contract with Rio Tinto to provide bulk haulage and site services at the Western Turner Syncline Mine in Western Australia.
Under this three-year agreement, MLG will provide bulk ore haulage services, manage ROM stockpiles, and maintain haul roads across Westgold’s Southern Goldfields operations.