Fremantle Ports
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Fremantle Passenger Terminal

Fremantle Passenger Terminal

Cruise ships berth at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal
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Fremantle Passenger Terminal Changes

Fremantle Ports has stopped taking bookings for use of the Fremantle Passenger Terminal as a venue for events. The venue will, however, continue to be used for cruise ship and naval visits.  Current  confirmed bookings for events are not affected by the decision.

The reason for the decision to discontinue using the Passenger Terminal for functions and events is the growth in the motor vehicle trade and Fremantle Ports’ need to be in a position to continue to accommodate this important trade.

Fremantle Ports’ trade in new motor vehicles increased by 29%  in 2006-07.  This followed growth of 8%, 20%, 13% and 23% in 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 respectively. 

In most cases, up until recently, Fremantle Ports has been able to receive  the imported vehicles into the existing cargo handling areas as the eastern end of Victoria Quay. Now though, the size of shipments, combined with car carrier frequency has put pressure on the availability of space for the motor vehicles trade.

The problem can be particularly acute in situations where a large shipment is followed closely by the arrival of a smaller shipment of vehicles.

Closure of the Fremantle Passenger Terminal to functions will free up an extra 11,000 square metres of  parking space, which is adequate to accommodate about 750 motor vehicles.

Fremantle Ports would like to thank past users for their valued support of the Fremantle Passenger Terminal.


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