Victoria
Melbourne Branch
Just around the corner of Melbourne city, we have Port Melbourne which oversees growing 1/3 of the nation’s container trade.
With its world-class facilities, Port Melbourne has attracted more than 40 shipping lines.
· Melbourne
· Westernport
· Geelong
· Portland
New South Wales
Port Kembla
Situated south west of Sydney, a seaport in the region of Illawarra. Port Kembla’s few main terminals include Australian Amalgamated terminal, Blue Scope Steel, the Goal Terminals, the Gateway and Grain terminal. This industrial port contributes $415 million annually to the region.
· Botany
· Sydney
· Port Kembla
· Eden
Newcastle
Newcastle Branch
Situated 162 km of Sydney. Renowned for its coal facility, Newcastle is the largest coal export harbour in the world.
· Kooragang NCIG terminal (K3-10)
· Carrington Precinct (East & West)
· Mayfiled Precinct
· Walshpoint Precinct (K2-K3)
Queensland
Brisbane Branch
Just a 10 minutes drive from the Brisbane CBD lies one of Australia’s fastest-growing container ports, which contributes $770 million to Queensland annually.
· Brisbane
· Gladstone
· Port Alma
· Townsville
· Mackay
· Hay Point
South Australia
Adelaide
Situated only 14 km northwest of the CBD of Adelaide, Port Adelaide provides services as the centre of Australia’s southern coast.
· Adelaide
· Port Pirie
· Whyalla
· Wallaroo
Western Australia
Fremantle
A modern wharf that is equipped to handle a wide variety of operations, including container trade, break-bulk vessels, livestock export, motor vehicle imports, cruise ships and visiting naval vessels. It is closest to South East Asia’s main trading hub, Singapore, only four and a half day’s journey, making it a strategic port.
· Fremantle
· Kwinana
· Bunbury
· Albany
· Port Hedland
· Dampier

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Get In Touch
Melbourne Branch:
85 Moreland Street,
Footscray, VIC 3011
Brisbane Branch:
1/31 Londor Close
Hemmant, QLD 4174
Newcastle Branch:
29 Rural Drive,
Sandgate, NSW 2304