Prior to 1960 Sydney’s international shipping facilities were exclusively located in Port Jackson, with bulk and break bulk docks at Darling Harbour and Walsh Bay. and bulk and ro-ro docks at Glebe Island and White Bay. With the advent of containerization in the late 1950s it became clear that Sydney would require additional port facilities to cater for new cargo types. In the 1960s the government agency responsible for ports, the NSW Maritime Services Board, recommended that a new port complex be developed in the northern part of Botany Bay adjacent to Sydney Airport. This facility opened in 1979 and now takes virtually all of Sydney’s freight apart from vehicles that are now handled at Port Kembla.
The 2,880grt Poolta of Bulkships Container Pty. Ltd. at Sydney in November 1977. She was built in 1959 by Roobs at Leith for the Union SS Co. of New Zealand. She later sailed as Kali (1985), Ali (1988), Mahan (1989), Sublime (1990), Blue Pearl (1992) and Ocean Success (1995) before being bro ken up at Alang in June 1999. Photo: PhotoTransport.com
The 28,688grt LLoydiana of Lloyd Triestino arriving at Sydney in December 1979. She was built in 1972 by Muggiano CN at La Spezia. She joined MSC in 1992 as MSC Giovanna and was broken up at Alang in November 1998. Photo: PhotoTransport.com
The 22,271grt Malmros Monsoon, seen here in October 1977, was built in 1974 by Wartsila at Turku. She later sailed as Australia (1984), Gina S (1986), Water Gina (1990), Gina (1991), MSC Gina (1994) and MSC Federica (1999) before being broken up at Alang in December 2009. Photo: PhotoTransport.com
The 21,819grt bulk carrier Jin Hai arriving at Sydney in June 1978. She was built in 1969 by Frederihsstad MV as the Ringstad for Ringdals Tankrederi A/S. She joined China Ocean as Jin Hai in 1977 and in 1998 became Ming Hai. She was broken up at Xinhui where she arrived on 29th May 2002. Photo: PhotoTransport.com
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