April 16, 2026
Pictured: an aerial view of Devonport. Photo by YSSYguy at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41617934

Next stage of works to modernise Port of Devonport

By TasPorts

Terminal 2 is used by Australian shipping and logistics company SeaRoad for the provision of its RO-RO freight service.

The works will extend the life of the terminal by 30 years, while contributing to a broader program of works expected to increase freight capacity at the Port of Devonport by up to 40 per cent.

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Kerry Vincent, said that these upgrades to one of Tasmania’s busiest ports is welcome.

“Devonport is a vital gateway in and out of our state,” Minister Vincent said.

“Giving it the upgrades it needs to both grow and to continue to perform for Tasmania is a vital step that will secure both jobs and long-term sustainability.

“These upgrades will mean more reliable freight in and out of Devonport in a win-win for everyone.”

Interim Chief Executive Officer, Allan Gray said the investment reflects the critical role SeaRoad plays in Tasmania’s freight network.

“SeaRoad is a key part of how freight moves between Tasmania and the mainland, and it’s important that our infrastructure continues to support that task,” Mr Gray said.

“These works ensure the terminal can support SeaRoad’s operations well into the future, while maintaining reliable freight connections for the state.

“The modernised wharf infrastructure will also deliver operational improvements for SeaRoad’s vessels.

Mr Gray said the upgrades are part of TasPorts’ long-term approach to maintaining essential infrastructure and supporting Tasmania’s supply chains.”

“QuayLink is about making sure Devonport continues to meet Tasmania’s freight needs, both now and into the future,” he said.

Following a competitive tender process, Tasmanian contractor BridgePro Engineering has been engaged to deliver the works, which will be carried out in stages from April 2026 to February 2027.

The project includes upgrades to fendering and mooring systems, wharf strengthening and remediation, as well as scour and corrosion protection.

Works will also support the safe berthing and operation of SeaRoad’s new vessel SeaRoad 1, due to commence operation on the Bass Strait in the third quarter of 2026.

SeaRoad’s operations will continue during construction, ensuring there is no disruption to the movement of essential goods.

The works are part of TasPorts’ $240 million QuayLink program which is rebuilding and modernising key infrastructure at the Port of Devonport.

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