Yilgarn Iron Producers Association

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Company Name
Yilgarn Iron Producers Association
Company Type
Public
Industry
iron ore
Founded
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Headquarters
Crawley
Area Served
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Revenue
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Number of Employees
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Products
iron ore products
Website
http://www.yipa.com.au/index.html
Company Email
david.utting@yipa.com.au
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Company Overview

Yilgarn Iron Producers Association represents iron ore interests within the Yilgarn region of Western Australia. The association supports coordination among producers operating within this established iron ore belt. Through collaborative initiatives, it promotes infrastructure development, logistics planning, and regulatory engagement. The Yilgarn region plays an important role in Australia’s bulk iron ore export network.

Company History

Yilgarn Iron Producers Association was formed in 1996 to represent iron ore producers operating within the Yilgarn region of Western Australia.

The association coordinated infrastructure discussions, rail access planning, and regulatory engagement for regional producers.

Through the 2000s and 2010s, it supported collaborative logistics strategies strengthening Yilgarn iron ore exports.

Areas of Operation

Primary Mining Regions
Yilgarn Iron Producers Association represents operations within the Yilgarn region of Western Australia, an established iron ore producing province located inland from the state’s western coast.

Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
Producers in the Yilgarn rely on rail transport networks linking inland mines to coastal export ports. Crushing and screening facilities support ore preparation prior to shipment.

Strategic Geographic Advantage
The Yilgarn region benefits from strong rail infrastructure and established port access. Coordinated logistics strengthen export integration with global steel markets.

Recent Activities

In 2024, the Yilgarn Iron Producers Association facilitated coordination discussions among regional producers regarding rail capacity and port access planning in Western Australia.

Collaborative engagement supported infrastructure optimization and export scheduling improvements for member operations.

In 2025, the association remains focused on strengthening regional logistics frameworks and sustaining integration with international iron ore markets.

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