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The Port of Newcastle, located in New South Wales, Australia, is the country’s second-largest port and a crucial hub for shipping and trade. Situated on the Hunter River, approximately 160 kilometers north of Sydney, the port plays a significant role in both the local and national economy. It is especially known for its strategic function in exporting coal, making it one of the largest coal export ports in the world.
Newcastle's port facilities include bulk terminals, container terminals, and general cargo wharves, allowing for the handling of various cargo types, including agricultural products, minerals, and manufactured goods. The port is vital for the region, supporting industries such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, contributing significantly to employment and economic development.
The port benefits from excellent transport infrastructure, including major road and rail links that facilitate the efficient movement of goods to and from inland areas and neighboring regions. Additionally, recent investments in upgrading port facilities aim to enhance capacity and efficiency in response to growing trade demands.
With its deep-water capabilities, the Port of Newcastle is poised for future growth, continuing to play a vital role in Australia's trade network and positioning itself as a key contributor to the nation’s economy.
From Newcastle, Australia to the world and back again. PFL transshipment services open up Newcastle to trade anywhere across the Pacific and beyond. Contact our team for more information.
Newcastle, Australia is part of our AUSPAC Service Route for direct shipments between Fiji and New Caledonia.
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