Aurizon secures Qld coal haulage contract with BMA/ BMC
Aurizon has secured a new long-term, performance-based contract with BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited (BMA) and BHP Billiton Mitsui Coal Pty Limited (BMC) for the haulage of up to 65 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of coal from its mine operations in Queensland.
The contract represents 100% of tonnes tendered by BMA/BMC for re-contracting in the Blackwater and Goonyella systems to the respective ports of RG Tanna in Gladstone, and Hay Point and Dalrymple Bay near Mackay. It is effective from 1 July 2015 for the Blackwater system and 1 July 2016 for the Goonyella system.
The new contract replaces the existing 2005/6 legacy contract with up to a 12-year term, new-form contract. It provides improved commercial returns for Aurizon based on a flexible, performance-based contract for BMA/BMC.
With the inclusion of the renewed BMA/BMC contract, Aurizon’s conversion of old-form contracts into new-form performance-based contracts for customers will increase from 38% at FY12 to approximately 95% of the Company’s expected railed tonnages from FY17.
Aurizon Managing Director & CEO Lance Hockridge said Aurizon was delighted to renew its long partnership with BMA/BMC in Queensland, which started with BHP in Queensland in the 1970s.
“BMA/BMC is a highly-valued Aurizon customer. We’re committed to delivering superior service to them today, tomorrow and well into the next decade,” he said.
“This is the largest contestable haulage contract in the Australian coal market in a decade. It represents about a quarter of the entire Queensland coal haulage market.
“We’ve worked extremely hard to deliver a service package that is large-scale, flexible and performance-based.”
Aurizon Executive Vice President Commercial and Marketing Paul Scurrah said the agreement included supply chain performance monitoring and productivity sharing initiatives.
The contract includes the haulage of coal from the Blackwater, Gregory, South Walker Creek, Poitrel, Riverside, Goonyella, Saraji, Peak Downs and Daunia operations.
Aurizon is Australia's largest rail freight company with services operating across five states. In 2011/12, Aurizon transported more than 250 million tonnes of freight, including coal, iron ore, other minerals, agricultural products and general freight. The company also operates and manages the 2,670 kilometre Central Queensland Coal Network that links mines to coal ports at Bowen, Mackay and Gladstone. Previously known as QR National, Aurizon has more than 147 years of rail freight industry experience