ship at
Webb Dock s at
Swanson Dock The Port of Melbourne is made up of the following: • Swanson Dock West has four berths and is used for containerised cargo, managed by
DP World • Swanson Dock East has four berths and is used for containerised cargo, managed by
Patrick • Appleton Dock berths B,C and D are used for general cargo, managed by DP World • Appleton Dock E is used for general cargo destined for or from
Tasmania • Appleton Dock F is used for bulk dry cargo •
Maribyrnong (
Coode Island) is a bulk liquid facility • Webb Dock West is a roll-on-roll-off facility for motor vehicles, managed by
Toll Stevedores • Webb Dock East 1 is managed by
Strait Link for Tasmanian general cargo • Webb Dock East 2 is managed by
SeaRoad Shipping for general Tasmanian cargo. • Webb Dock East 4 & 5 is utilised for containerised cargo, is managed by Victoria International Container Terminal, a division of ICTSI • Gellibrand Pier is operated by
ExxonMobil Australia and has a direct pipeline to the
Altona Refinery • Holden Dock handles refined petroleum products • South Wharf berths 26 to 33 handle general cargo From May 2003 till May 2004, approximately 3,400 ships from 42 different lines called at the Port of Melbourne. The port handled 64.4 million tonnes of cargo, including a throughput of of cargo. In 2006-07 it became the first Australian port to handle two million TEU in a year. ==Rail access==