A cornerstone of the queensland economy
Total containers approx.1,620,000TEUs in 2024/25
Approximately$73.5 bnin international trade handled through the Port in 2024/25
34.9 milliontonnes of tradein 2024/25
Around 73,000 jobssupported by the Port and its supply chain
5,473vessel movements in 2024/25
CRUISE

The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal at Pinkenba is South East Queensland’s first dedicated facility able to accommodate mega cruise ships longer than 270 metres. It welcomes the world’s biggest cruise lines and is able to accommodate the largest ocean-going cruise liners in the world.

Operations and trade

PBPL’s Operations and Trade team works with customers to facilitate trade initiatives and improvements in supply chain logistics. More than 30 shipping lines currently service the Port of Brisbane from around the world.

  • Primeindustrial land with additional land being brought on each year
  • Leadingproperty development outcomes for our customers
Property

PBPL has various leasing and development opportunities available to suit your business requirements. Over 70 businesses across five precincts call the Port of Brisbane home including a diverse mix of industrial, transport operations, marine infrastructure, and retail/commercial tenants.

Hydrographic surveying and marine services

Our teams are responsible for maintaining safe navigational depths of the Port's 90km shipping channel and keeping Queensland’s world-class port open for business. They are supported by a fleet of surveying vessels and support craft, permanently equipped with state-of-the-art technology.

ENVIRONMENT

PBPL has a strong record of balancing environmental responsibilities with the operational impacts of being one of Australia's busiest multi-cargo ports. Port of Brisbane has received ISO14001 accreditation for its Environmental Management System since 2000.