The world's largest bulk export port, with exports including iron ore, lithium and salt.
Mariners and Port Users are reminded that it is illegal to dispose of plastic waste in the ocean under local and national laws, including the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) – Annex V, and the Western Australian Environmental Protection Act 1986.
Mariners and port users are advised that Passive Acoustic Monitoring Profilers (PAM) and Acoustic Wave and Current Profilers (AWAC) have been installed in Port of Port Hedland waters until further notice, in the positions shown.
Mariners and port users are advised that B15/16 flashing sequence doesn’t match the navigational charts, it is now 2 seconds and needs to be 4 seconds. The beacons are illuminating just not chart sequenced.
The first customers for the highly anticipated Lumsden Point facility in the Port of Port Hedland have been secured, with Mineral Resources and Pilbara Minerals each signing a commitment agreement.
Pilbara Ports delivered a total monthly throughput of 67.5 million tonnes (Mt) for March 2024.
The Cook Labor Government will deliver a new fit-for-purpose Seafarers Centre in Port Hedland to cater for the tens of thousands of seafarers who bring ships into the town's bustling port each year.
Pilbara Ports delivered a total monthly throughput of 52.7 million tonnes (Mt) for February 2024.
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