About fmgl
For over two decades, we have been a driving force in the global metals industry. We began our journey in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, where we grew to become one of the world's largest and lowest-cost producers of iron ore. Our success was built on challenging the status quo and employing cutting-edge, innovative technologies to develop a fully integrated, world-class infrastructure and supply chain. This includes our highly efficient mining hubs at Chichester and Solomon, the fastest heavy haul railway in the world, and our five-berth Herb Elliott Port in Port Hedland. We are proud of our history, our operational excellence, and the significant value we have delivered to our shareholders by safely and consistently shipping over two billion tonnes of iron ore to our customers around the globe.
Now, we are embarking on our most ambitious challenge yet: leading the global transition to green energy and tackling the climate crisis head-on. We have set an industry-leading target of achieving Real Zero terrestrial emissions across our iron ore operations by 2030. This isn't just a goal; it's a fundamental shift in our identity. We are evolving from a pure-play mining company into a global green energy and metals powerhouse. Through our unified Fortescue brand, we are diversifying our operations to produce green hydrogen, green ammonia, and other green industrial commodities. Our acquisition of Williams Advanced Engineering, now Fortescue WAE, is accelerating the development of groundbreaking zero-emission technologies, including our battery electric 'Infinity Train'. We believe that by commercializing green energy at scale, we can not only decarbonize our own operations but also help heavy industry worldwide to move beyond fossil fuels, creating a stronger, more sustainable future for everyone.
FAQs
- When was fmgl founded?
- fmgl was founded in 2003.
- Who is the CEO of fmgl?
- Dr. Andrew Forrest is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does fmgl operate in?
- fmgl operates in the following markets: Metals and Minerals, Mining, Iron Ore Production, Green Energy, Renewable Energy, Hydrogen Energy, Sustainable Infrastructure, Battery Technology, Industrial Decarbonization, and Transportation And Logistics.
- How many employees does fmgl have?
- fmgl has 5000+ employees.
- Where does fmgl have employees?
- fmgl has employees in Australia.
- Does fmgl support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, fmgl is a remote-friendly company.
- What employee benefits does fmgl offer?
- fmgl provides 6 benefits to their employees.
- Does fmgl offer a four-day work week?
- No, fmgl does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is fmgl's tech stack?
- fmgl has 5 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is fmgl's website?
- fmgl's website is fmgl.com.au.
