Lessons learnt: Digitally transforming Rio Tinto Iron Ore’s business
By Mollie Tracey
26 September 2023
With 17 mine sites in the Pilbara, Rio Tinto Iron Ore claims to be the “largest integrated mine in the world” and digitising the business has been a complex process.
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