Barakee Rental Services marks a significant milestone by deploying their first mobile scalping screen to Cundaline Resources, forming an Indigenous partnership in the contract crushing sector. This collaboration starts with an iron ore project on a BHP mine site.
Iron ore, a crucial component of Australia’s economy, demands efficient processing. The introduction of Barakee’s scalping screen enhances this process, optimising iron ore production. Its precise screening capabilities ensure high-quality output, which is vital for meeting industry standards.
The alignment of values between Cundaline Resources and Barakee is evident in their commitment to excellence, sustainability, and Indigenous empowerment. Jordan Pedley, Director of Barakee, and Brendan Taylor, CEO of Cundaline Resources, forged this alliance after a chance encounter at a WA Mining Club Luncheon. Their shared vision drives this venture towards success.
Leading the project is Nancy Tait, a testament to the industry’s progress towards gender diversity. Tait’s expertise and leadership highlight the invaluable contributions of women in mining.
Working with Cundaline and Barakee is The OreTech Resources team, known for being Not just ‘’another crushing company’’. OreTech addressed the specific project needs and made sure the equipment on site was constantly humming along.
This partnership signifies a step forward in Indigenous participation and underscores the industry’s evolution towards inclusive and sustainable practices. As Barakee and Cundaline join forces, they pave the way for an exciting future in Australia’s mining landscape.
