Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean adds Adelaide on the Australia service
On the Europe via North America to Australia service, WW Ocean already call into Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne and Port Kembla three times per month and the new port call into Adelaide will be once a month, the company said in its press release.
Extending port coverage in Australia supports the agriculture and mining sectors, which are experiencing growth. South Australia has large natural gas fields in the north, along with a number of mines. With vessels calling into Adelaide, customers can position necessary equipment faster and with lower costs than inland haulage from other Australian States.
Also, as Australia moves away from domestic auto production towards imports, there is an increased need for Australian port coverage among vehicle manufacturers. Adelaide is a good entry point for rail haulage heading to inland Australia and the Northern Territory. The increased port coverage supports this change in vehicle sourcing.
Renewable energy is growing in South Australia, and a monthly call into Adelaide will make it easier for customers to position construction equipment in support of this growth.
Inland trucking rates are increasing between Australian states. This, along with the end of local vehicle production, makes coastal shipping in Australia a cost saving opportunity for automotive importers.
Salome will be the first vessel calling into Adelaide in July.