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Posted by Allen Newton
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23 April, 2026
The company also has been reshaping its towage and in‑port fleet operations. Recent project documentation shows Rio Tinto undertaking major maintenance and lifecycle extension works on its Pilbara towage assets, including the ASD tug Oita, which underwent a full dry‑dock refit and class‑survey program in 2025. The project focused on improving operational efficiency, extending vessel life and enhancing performance across the towage fleet.
These developments come as Rio Tinto emphasises safety and operational standards across its chartered fleet. The miner reports a 50% reduction in critical shipboard incidents since 2022, driven by its Designated Owners and Operators (DOO) program, which now covers nearly half of its chartered volumes.
Together, the efficiency upgrades, towage‑fleet renewal and strengthened operational governance point to a broader restructuring of Rio Tinto’s marine footprint — one focused on performance, emissions, and long‑term cost control rather than expansion of owned tonnage.
