This month saw the appointment of the State’s new Ports Minister while the NSW Government released details on the establishment of a new Integrated Transport Authority.
Total container trade through Port Botany reached 1.531 million TEUs* for the first three quarters of the financial year (1 July 2010 to 31 March 2011), representing an increase of 5.7% on the same period last year.
On 28 February 2011, Sydney Ports Corporation went live with the Port Botany Landside Improvement Strategy (PBLIS) Operational Performance Measures (OPM), switching on reciprocal financial penalties for stevedores and truck carriers.
As the last international cruise vessel “Rhapsody of the Seas” departed Sydney for the 2010/11 cruise season, new figures were released demonstrating the growing popularity of the Australian cruise sector.
Sydney Ports Corporation this month had the pleasure of hosting a briefing on the Corporation’s landside improvement reforms for 30 young shipping executives.
On Monday 11 April 2011, the Ex-HMAS Adelaide was towed under police escort from Berth No.2 Glebe Island through Sydney Heads and north to waters off Avoca Beach.