TasPorts
Company type | State-owned corporation |
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Industry | Logistics |
Founded | 1 January 2006 |
Founder | Government of Tasmania |
Headquarters | , Australia |
Area served | Tasmania |
Key people | Stephen Bradford (Chairman) Anthony Donald (Chief Executive Officer) |
Services | Airport and port management |
Revenue | $170 million (2023) |
$20 million (2023) | |
Number of employees | ~300 Statewide |
Parent | Government of Tasmania |
Subsidiaries | Bass Island Line |
Website | www |
TasPorts, officially the Tasmanian Ports Corporation, is a Tasmanian Government state-owned corporation that is responsible for the management and operation of all ports in Tasmania, Australia as well as Devonport Airport.
History
TasPorts was established on 1 January 2006 and incorporated Tasmania's four port companies operating at that time; Hobart Ports Corporation, Port of Launceston, Port of Devonport Corporation and Burnie Port Corporation.[1][2]
Historically most regional ports had their own Marine Board or similar bodies. In the 1950s there were Harbour Trusts and Marine Boards with local responsibility for movement within each local port facility.[3] Marine Boards existed in Hobart, Launceston, Burnie, Strahan, Circular Head, King Island, Flinders Island and Devonport; and harbour trusts at Smithton and Ulverstone.
TasPorts also took over Devonport and Hobart airports.[4][5] In December 2007 the latter was sold.[6]
In August 2007, TasPorts purchased North Western Shipping & Towing Company's Tasmanian tugboat business.[7] In April 2017, TasPorts commenced operating a service between King Island and Devonport under the Bass Island Line brand.[8]
Operations
Ports
- Bell Bay
- Burnie
- Currie
- Devonport
- Devonport Airport
- Grassy
- Hobart
- Lady Barron (Flinders Island)
- Smithton
- Stanley
- Strahan
- Triabunna
- Whitemark (Flinders Island)
Airport
References
- ^ New era as Tasmanian ports merge ABC News 2 January 2006
- ^ About TasPorts TasPorts
- ^ Walch's Tasmanian Almanac for 1956 pp.208-216
- ^ Ready for Take Off Manifest Summer 2006 page 6
- ^ Hobart International Airport - Our High Flying Port Manifest Summer 2006 page 6
- ^ Australia's Hobart Airport being sold to Macquarie and others FlightGlobal 13 December 2007
- ^ Tasmanian Port Corporation Pty Ltd - acquisition of North Western Shipping and Towage Company Pty Ltd Australian Competition & Consumer Commission 27 September 2007
- ^ Company Bass Island Line