Burnie Chip Export Terminal returns to service
The shiploader at the Burnie Chip Export Terminal is back in service, following the incident a week ago that took the facility offline.
Posted
22 May 2026
The shiploader at the Burnie Chip Export Terminal is back in service, following the incident a week ago that took the facility offline.
Posted
22 May 2026
The shiploader was recommissioned after a period of inspection, repair and function testing. The first vessel is scheduled to commence loading on Saturday morning.
Interim Chief Executive Officer Allan Gray said returning the shiploader to service safely and within a week had been a significant task.
"Our team has worked hard over the past week to get the shiploader back online safely, and I want to acknowledge the effort that has gone into achieving that," Mr Gray said.
"This was a challenging piece of work, involving detailed inspection, component replacement and careful testing. It reflects the skill and dedication of our TasPorts team and the consultants and contractors who worked alongside them."
"Throughout this work, safety has remained our first priority. Returning the facility to service in this timeframe, and doing so safely, is a credit to everyone involved."
"We've stayed in close contact with our customers throughout, and we're pleased to be in a position to resume operations."
The cause of the incident remains under investigation.