Tongan delegation welcomed to Port of Newcastle

Tongan delegation welcomed to Port of Newcastle

A delegation from Ports Authority Tonga arrived in Newcastle last week to gain insights into the operations of the largest port on Australia’s East Coast.

Port of Newcastle welcomed delegates, including Ministry of Public Enterprises CEO, Sione Akauola and Ports Authority Tonga’s CEO, Mosese Lavemai and Operations Manager, Halloween Kisina.

The delegation met with port representatives before a tour of the working harbour in the afternoon as part of a whirlwind trip to understand the scope and magnitude of the operations and diverse types of cargo that is facilitated through the global trade gateway.

The special guests were welcomed to the city by local leaders, including Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes, City of Newcastle CEO, Jeremy Bath and Federal Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon, before touring Newcastle Stevedores operations last Friday.

City of Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the visit demonstrated Newcastle’s reputation as a regional ports leader and a global trade gateway.

“As an emerging global city, we’re pleased to be able to highlight the benefits of Newcastle with current and potential international trading partners,” Nuatali said.

“A key strategic direction of the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan is to increase global trade capabilities at the Port of Newcastle to facilitate diversification as we adapt to changing global demands, so we warmly welcome these collaborative discussions with our friends from Tonga.”

Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon said Newcastle is well placed to play a key role in strengthening the social, cultural and economic ties between the nations.

Port of Newcastle, CEO Craig Carmody said the visit was an opportunity to share knowledge and expertise with port colleagues in the Asia Pacific region.

“We are delighted to welcome the delegation from Ports Authority Tonga in a mutual exchange of ideas and innovation,” Craig said.

“We look forward to showcasing the port and sharing insights from our 220-year history and plans for continued development of a diversified global trade gateway that generates more than $1.6 billion dollars of flow on benefits to the regional, state and national economies each year.”

Ports Authority Tonga manages and maintains the operations and assets of Port of Nuku’alofa located on the main island of Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga.

The purpose of the visit to Newcastle is to study the privatised port infrastructure and the nature of existing stevedoring concession terms and conditions in Australia.

Technical and transaction support to the working group is being provided by Adrian Sammons.

IMAGE | The delegates from Ports Authority Tonga were welcomed by local leaders, including Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes, City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath and Federal Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon.

Port of Newcastle

Port of Newcastle is a major Australian trade gateway handling 4,600 ship movements and 166 million tonnes of cargo each year. Its annual trade worth more than $29 billion to the New South Wales economy, enabling businesses across the state to successfully compete in international markets.

With a deepwater shipping channel operating at 50% of its capacity, significant port land available and enviable access to national rail and road infrastructure, Port of Newcastle is positioned to further underpin the prosperity of the Hunter, NSW and Australia.

As custodians of the region’s critical asset, Port of Newcastle is diversifying its trade as it strives to create a safe, sustainable and environmentally and socially responsible Port that realises its potential.  

 

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