SeaRoad Holdings

This 15,800 square metres (170,000 sq ft) facility, the largest in northern Tasmania, features advanced security systems and is strategically located to enhance accessibility and connectivity.

[1] The SeaRoad Mersey II was taken out of service in early March 2017 to undergo repairs in Sydney due to damage to its hull's ceramic coatings.

During its absence, the original SeaRoad Mersey I maintained the Sea Highway route to ensure continued freight operations in shipping fresh produce.

The MV SeaRoad Mersey II, launched in 2016, is notable as Australia’s first coastal vessel to utilise LNG fuel and power technology.

Alongside its Bass Strait shipping operations, SeaRoad manages a substantial fleet of road transport and containers, as well as cargo-handling equipment across its terminals and depots.