

Backed by global investors like Caisse de dépôt, IFM and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, it funds long‑term port expansion.
Born from a lease, the company shapes Brisbane’s maritime gateway and industrial land.
Anchoring Queensland’s trade through nine deep‑water berths.
Its precinct spans warehousing, container parks, multimodal terminals, cruise facilities and hydrographic vessels.
Built Brisbane’s first mega‑ship cruise terminal to host the world’s largest liners.
Crew redevelop reclaimed land to extend cargo capacity and industrial leasing.
It secures major tenants like DSV under long‑term leases for greenfield freight hubs.
Pioneers in marine services, operates its own surveying fleet to maintain a shipping channel for safe navigation.
It stands out as Australia’s fastest‑growing container port.
Safety
we care for each other.
Innovation
we look for new solutions.
Teamwork
we value collaboration.
Integrity
we do the right thing.
Accountability
empowerment with responsibility.
Installed over 1.3 MW rooftop solar and battery storage; 22–23% of energy from onsite renewables (FY23 ~23%; FY24 22.5%).
Biodiversity & stormwater targets include rehabilitating 25 km offsite stormwater and improving quality of designated environmental areas by 2030.
Energy Transition Plan aligned with SBTi and Paris Agreement committed to net zero by 2030; interim 24% emissions reduction target by 2024/25.
Green Button vessel‑speed optimisation trial reduced emissions by up to 51% (even 71% potential) per vessel.
Solar‑powered river cleaner (SPARC) collected 2,309 litter items over 3 months.
Achieved net zero emissions (scopes 1 & 2) well ahead of 2030 target, within 2023/24.
