Port Authority of NSW is proudly celebrating 10 years together as a State-Owned Corporation that has facilitated a staggering $108 billion in trade for the Illawarra region and state economy.
Port Authority of NSW CEO Captain Philip Holliday said over the last 10 years, Port Authority has been the backbone for regional trade, ensuring the safe navigation of over 8,000 commercial vessels through Port Kembla.
“Over 10 years, Port Kembla has seen 2.4 million motor vehicles through our port, almost 100% of NSW’s motor vehicle imports,” Captain Holliday said.
“We have been committed to supporting our farmers, ensuring 21 million tonnes of wheat was shipped safely out to the world contributing to the global food supply chain during difficult times.
“Our team is made up of locals who are deeply connected to the community. They are dedicated to the region they and their families call home and to ensuring trade flows seamlessly through our harbour every day.
“In the decade to come, we will continue our focus on fostering trade and economic growth in the Illawarra and investing in state-of-the-art technology to keep our port future fit for all opportunities.
“This includes standing ready for innovation in the port including supporting the new LNG import facility under development and training our highly skilled operations team to accommodate shipping advancements.”
Harbour Master of Port Kembla and South Coast Sharad Bhasin said he was proud of the positive impact the Port Authority has had on the community and economy of the Illawarra region.
“Port Authority has been a pillar of the Illawarra and our hardworking team has had an immense and ongoing impact on our community” Captain Bhasin said.
“We are also leading sustainability projects such as our NSW-first anchorages project that is protecting the unique deep water rocky reef that is a biodiversity hotspot off Port Kembla.”
Source: Port Authority of NSW