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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|October - November 2025
C.R. Kennedy's advanced solutions continue to underpin Iron Mine Contracting's capability to deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes.
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Derek Williamson (left) chats with Nick Leith about the strong partnership between IMC and C.R. Kennedy.
Iron Mine Contracting (IMC) has built a reputation for delivering mine earthworks, tailings management, and production services with the pace and precision modern operators expect.
Formed to provide civil, mining, crushing and screening opportunities to the WA market, IMC has been delivering projects to an impressive list of Tier 1 resource clients — including Rio Tinto, Woodside Petroleum, FMG, Roy Hill, Liontown Resources, Gold Fields Limited amongst others — since 2013.
With extensive experience working for clients in remote areas and a deep body of knowledge gained from its diverse multidisciplinary team, IMC clearly understands the specific challenges that constructing and delivering for its clients presents.
Contributing to this success is the company's longstanding relationship with C.R. Kennedy (CRK) — Australia's foremost distributor in the geospatial and imaging industries.
CRK National Manager for Machine Control, Nick Leith, spent some time recently with IMC's Chief Operating Officer Derek Williamson to discuss how the connection between the two companies has led to mutual benefits.
"In 2019, IMC was actively scaling up its business,” Derek said.
"We had been in operation for about four years at that time, and were starting to get some traction, particularly with repeat clients, which had always been our goal.
"Our relationship with CRK kicked off as we set off to grow the business.
"We were casting around for a slightly different value proposition than the one that we had, and met with CRK State Manager Jeff Hugo and put it to him what we wanted.
"Jeff tailored a response. We had a nice, clear, understanding of what CRK delivered and we went from there.”
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