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DP WORLD EXPANDS NETWORK WITH NEW BRISBANE CONTAINER PARK
December 12, 2023

DP World has broken ground on its new Brisbane Container Park located at the Port of Brisbane on Fisherman Islands.

 

This venture — with partners from the Port of Brisbane, logistics real estate specialist LOGOS and homegrown construction firm McNab — is part of DP World's ongoing efforts to expand its logistics capabilities in Australia and support the movement of goods end-to-end, from factory floor to customer door.

 

Brisbane Container Park extends DP World's Depot Service offerings already present in Sydney and Melbourne.

 

In the announcement, DP World said once fully operational, the 10.4 hectares container park will provide beneficial cargo owners and liners operating on Australia's east coast a one-stop-shop solution for storing and handling full and empty containers.

 

It will also provide advance logistics technologies such as Australia's first two High Empty Reefer Pre-Trip Facilities as well as MT Handlers capable of stacking up to eight containers. 

 

"DP World has long recognised the importance of the Port of Brisbane in driving economic growth in Queensland and Australia. The Brisbane Container Park is a major milestone in our progress as an end-to-end supply chain solutions provider, expanding our footprint in the city and exemplifying our commitment to the development of Brisbane and Queensland through trade," said Nicholas Noes, executive vice president for Oceania at DP World.

 

He added that the new facility will provide DP World customers access to a holistic suite of supply chain services that can be tailored to their specific needs.

 

Expansion to match growing demand

 

DP World noted that as one of Australia's fastest-growing container ports, the Port of Brisbane has played a significant part in Queensland's development.

 

"The new container park, situated at the mouth of the Brisbane River, will buttress the port's capacity to respond to surging trade volumes in the city, including the rise in demand for commodities such as crude oil, refined oil, and cement," it said.

 

The Fisherman’s Island Terminal offers stacking cranes, an advanced operating system and 900 metres of quayline.

 

DP World said its customers have access to a full range of electronic business support, including electronic customs import release of cargo, electronic data interchange (EDI) reporting, and web-browser-based information services. Earlier in the year, the terminal welcomed the CMA CGM Pelleas, the longest container ship to ever dock in Brisbane.

 

Adjacent to the container terminal is the Brisbane Multimodal Terminal (BMT) with road and rail links to the city and the rest of the region. The dual-gauge rail link and location of the BMT make it possible to move large volumes of cargo into and out of the port by rail.