Port of Brisbane - Here for the future

Port of Brisbane - Here for the future

Berthing advice

  1. The booking of a Common User Facility must be made 14 calendar days prior to the intended date of use. At that time the vessel’s name and estimated time of arrival (ETA) must be provided with an expected estimated time of departure (ETD). Successful allocation of the application will be advised within 48 hours of application. Vessel agents are to keep the Corporation closely advised if there are any changes to the ETA of the vessel. 48 hours definite notice of ETA must be given to the Corporation, failing which the Corporation may cancel the booking, subject to other applications being received for the window specified.
  2. Berthing priorities for vessels will be determined in accordance with the Common User Port Facility Terms and Conditions. In particular, berthing will generally be determined by the order of arrival of vessels at the Port of Brisbane pilot station, however the Corporation may change the priority of the users berthing at the Facility for any reasonable purpose in its absolute discretion.
  3. The Common User Facilities will be used for ship exchange operations only. Cargoes that require pre-assembly or are held for delivery following discharge are required to be stored clear of the working berth in a designated lease or common user storage area as agreed with the Corporation.
  4. Any changes to the above rules will be made following due consultation with owners, shipping customers and the stevedores, but the Corporation's decision in relation to any changes will be final.
  5. Common User Facilities will be available for cruise vessel use
  6. The above rules do not limit the provisions of the Common User Port Facility Terms and Conditions.
  1. The booking of a Common User Facility must be made 14 calendar days prior to the intended date of use. At that time the vessel’s name and estimated time of arrival (ETA) must be provided with an expected estimated time of departure (ETD). Successful allocation of the application will be advised within 48 hours of application. Vessel agents are to keep the Corporation closely advised if there are any changes to the ETA of the vessel. 48 hours definite notice of ETA must be given to the Corporation, failing which the Corporation may cancel the booking, subject to other applications being received for the window specified.
  2. Berthing priorities for vessels will be determined in accordance with the Common User Port Facility Terms and Conditions. In particular, berthing will generally be determined by the order of arrival of vessels at the Port of Brisbane pilot station, however the Corporation may change the priority of the users berthing at the Facility for any reasonable purpose in its absolute discretion.
  3. The Common User Facilities will be used for ship exchange operations only. Cargoes that require pre-assembly or are held for delivery following discharge are required to be stored clear of the working berth in a designated lease or common user storage area as agreed with the Corporation.
  4. Any changes to the above rules will be made following due consultation with owners, shipping customers and the stevedores, but the Corporation's decision in relation to any changes will be final.
  5. Common User Facilities will be available for cruise vessel use
  6. The above rules do not limit the provisions of the Common User Port Facility Terms and Conditions.

Port of Brisbane is at maritime security level 1

Port of Brisbane is at maritime security level 1