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Dampier Salt is an Australian salt company located in Western Australia, with operations in Dampier, Port Hedland and Lake MacLeod, and headquarters in Perth. Since beginning operations at Dampier in 1972, the company has developed into one of the world's largest private salt producers, with production capacity of over four million tonnes per annum at Dampier and nine million tonnes per annum company-wide. Most of this salt is naturally sourced from the Punt Road region and is known for its high purity.[1]
The company also produces gypsum, with a 1.5 million tonne per annum capacity, at its Lake MacLeod facility.[1]
Dampier Salt is 68.4% owned by the Rio Tinto Group, 21.5% by Marubeni, and the remaining 10.1% by Sojitz.[1]
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DampierSalt is an Australian salt company located in Western Australia, with operations in Dampier, Port Hedland and Lake MacLeod, and headquarters in...
Australia. The salt processing facility is operated by DampierSalt Ltd, part of the Rio Tinto Group. The solar evaporation ponds at Dampier have been identified...
Meanwhile, the Leslie Salt Company, from August 2001 DampierSalt (part of Rio Tinto), built a land backed wharf and facilities to aid salt exports and fuel...
Israel and Jordan. The salt ponds in Salina, Malta. The name of the village is the Maltese word for salt pan. The Port Hedland, Dampier, Lake McLeod, Useless...
Pilbara region of north-west Western Australia. The salt processing facility is operated by DampierSalt Ltd, part of the Rio Tinto Group. The Important Bird...
Island further out. The island is adjacent to the Dampier saltern and is used by DampierSalt to carry salt to the port at Mistaken Island. Intercourse Island...
Macleod and Port Hedland by DampierSalt, at Onslow by Onslow Salt, at Shark Bay by Shark Bay Salt and at Lake Deborah by WA Salt Koolyanobbing. Coal in Western...
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Adviser on salt to the Ceylon government 1964 Member of the first executive of the Australian Conservation Foundation 1965-73. Director, DampierSalt Ltd 1968-79...
Rio Tinto and filled a number of roles, including managing director of DampierSalt and HIsmelt and, finally, chief commercial officer, Autonomous Haul Trucks...
indigenous people." Dampier described it further as a mixture of shrimp and small fish made into a kind of soft pickle with salt and water, and then the...
noun was in 1697 by the English buccaneer William Dampier. In his New Voyage Round the World, Dampier wrote, "and lay there all night, upon our Borbecu's...
not known by that name) was by English privateer and naturalist William Dampier, who in his visit to Central America during one of his circumnavigations...
William Dampier brought to London a Filipino man named Jeoly or Giolo from the island of Mindanao (Philippines) who had a tattooed body. Dampier exhibited...
Welsh privateers (for example Henry Morgan, Daniel Montbars and William Dampier) during the early 17th century. Some African people arrived at the Mosquito...
been Anglicized to "lagune" by 1673. In 1697 William Dampier referred to a "Lagune or Lake of Salt water" on the coast of Mexico. Captain James Cook described...
17 – Antoine Galland, French archaeologist (born 1646) March – William Dampier, English explorer, hydrographic surveyor and triple circumnavigator (born...
The area was given the name Shark Bay by the English explorer William Dampier, on 7 August 1699. Shark Bay was also visited by Louis Aleno de St Aloüarn...