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  1. Sep 12, 2022 · The Port of Melbourne is one of the largest ports for containerised and general cargo in Australia. Welcome to the Port of Melbourne website – our information portal for the industry and community stakeholders who contribute daily to the port’s collective success.

  2. Port of Melbourne is Australasia’s largest maritime hub for containerised, automotive and general cargo. It is a key economic asset for businesses and people across Victoria and south-eastern Australia.

  3. www.portofmelbourne.com › community-education › visiting-the-portVisiting the Port - Port of Melbourne

    Visiting the port. Security and safety precautions prevent open public access to the port. However, there are a number of vantage points to view the port's operations, do some 'ship spotting', check out the port’s heritage or take a boat tour.

  4. Overall, Port of Melbourne manages around 500 hectares of port land. The port precinct, with most of its related infrastructure: extends west from the Bolte Bridge to the west bank of the Maribyrnong River. south of the West Gate Freeway (M1) around Webb Dock.

  5. Port operations. Port of Melbourne operates around the clock maintaining its asset base, ensuring its customers and the community benefit from safe and efficient ship navigation and appropriate security and emergency management.

  6. Arguably Australia’s most important maritime trade hub, Port of Melbourne supports the prosperity of thousands of businesses and the daily lives of people across Victoria and south-eastern Australia.

  7. Port of Melbourne’s ongoing efforts in sustainability was recognised in 2022 with a 5 Star rating by the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) Infrastructure Asset Assessment and was recognised as the most improved in the ports sector.

  8. In this section…. you can find out about the latest news, media releases and a range of publications. A glossary of common maritime terms can also be found here.

  9. The Port of Melbourne is Australia’s busiest container and automotive port. Large ships come from all around the world to pick up and drop off everyday items like clothing, sporting goods, cars, fruit and grain.

  10. To report an Incident (e.g. injury, accident or near miss, minor pollution, noise or other environmental issue) Go to Port of Melbourne’s Incident Report Form. To report a Hazard (e.g. damage to property/equipment fault, an uneven footpath or trip hazard, a hole in a fence) Go to Port of Melbourne’s Hazard Report Form.