Aurizon Holdings Ltd (AZJ)

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Aurizon Holdings Ltd (AZJ) Profile

Aurizon Holdings Ltd (AZJ.xasx) is a logistics solutions and integrated heavy haul freight railway operator headquartered in Queensland, Australia. Aurizon Holdings transports Australian commodities, connecting miners, primary producers, and industry with international and domestic markets. In 2020, the company hauled a total of 202.1 tonnes of coal, bulk, iron ore, and other minerals, with its 329 active locomotives and 8723 active wagons. AURIZONHOLDINGS employs 4800 people, has three branches in Australia and abroad, including Japan, China, South Korea, India, and Taiwan. Aurizon Holdings Ltd (AZJ.xasx) is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange Ltd (ASX), has a $7.16B (AUD) market cap and $909M (AUD) in 2020 yearly revenues. Aurizon Holdings Ltd and the CBH Group have signed a six to ten years rail haulage and maintenance contract covering all rail requirements for CBH’s Western Australian grain harvests.

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