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Iron Ore Company of Canada

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Type
  
Subsidiary company

Products
  
Iron ore

Headquarters
  
Montreal, Canada

Parent organization
  
Rio Tinto Group

Industry
  
Mining

Website
  
www.ironore.ca/

Number of employees
  
1,900

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Key people
  
Clayton Walker , President

Revenue
  
$2.471 Billion US (2011)

Founded
  
1949, Wilmington, Delaware, United States

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Iron Ore Company of Canada (often abbreviated to IOC) (French: Compagnie Minière IOC) is a Canadian-based producer of iron ore. The company was founded in 1949 from a partnership of Canadian and American M.A. Hanna Company. It is now owned by a new consortium, including the Mitsubishi, Rio Tinto, and AMK productions corporations. Rio Tinto is the majority shareholder in the venture, with 58.7% of the joint stock as of October 2013. Mitsubishi controlled 26.2% of the investment as of March 2013.

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Based in Montreal, Quebec, IOC currently has mining and concentrator operations in Labrador City, and operates the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway to ship ore concentrate from the mines, such as Wabush, to the port of Sept-Îles, Quebec.

During 1977 to 1983, the president of the company was Brian Mulroney, who later served as Canadian Prime Minister from 1984 to 1993.

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References

Iron Ore Company of Canada Wikipedia