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Modular Mining company history timeline

1985

In 1985, Phelps Dodge contracted Modular Mining to develop and install a DISPATCH system tailored to the rail operation at its mine in Morenci, Arizona, and the company also had the system installed at El Chino Mine in Santa Rita, New Mexico.

International customers included Iron Ore Co. of Canada (IOC) at Labrador in 1985; Palabora Mining Co.

1989

Ltd., in Caboolture, Australia in 1989 to support its expanding Australasian customer base.

1993

The Australia office was relocated to Tuggerah, Australia in 1993.

2010

In October 2010, Modular announced its two-hundredth customer: Vale S.A.’s Moatize mine, an open-pit coalmine in Tete Province, Mozambique, which marked the third greenfield mine that year to implement Modular technology.

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Founded
1979
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Headquarters
Tucson, AZ
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Founders
Dr. James White
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