The Sea Highway is routinely traversed by several shipping and ferry companies that provide vital transport and logistics services to Tasmania and its Bass Strait islands. Major Tasmanian ports include
Devonport,
Burnie,
Bell Bay and
Launceston. These shipping companies play a primary role in Tasmania’s economy, handling both passenger and freight services, supporting industries such as agriculture, retail, and manufacturing, while also maintaining the flow of essential goods and services. These companies collectively ensure connectivity between Tasmania and the Australian mainland.
Spirit of Tasmania '' in December 2007
Spirit of Tasmania ferries MVs
Spirit of Tasmania I and
Spirit of Tasmania II, operate between
Geelong, Victoria and
Devonport, Tasmania. The vessels also transport freight, including commercial vehicles, trailers, and other large cargo.
SeaRoad Holdings SeaRoad Holdings specialises in freight services across the Bass Strait. SeaRoad ships cargo between Melbourne and Devonport, including a variety of goods such as containers, heavy machinery, and
refrigerated cargo on MVs
SeaRoad Mersey II and
Liekut, both modern
roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessels.
Strait Link '' in March 2019 Formally part of
Toll Group,
Strait Link provides extensive freight services with regular sailings between
Melbourne and
Burnie. Toll's vessels cater to a wide range of industries, including retail, agriculture, and manufacturing. Toll operates several specialised ships, including flagship
Tasmanian Achiever II and
Victorian Reliance II, which are among the largest RoRo vessels in Australia.
Bass Island Line Operated by
TasPorts, Bass Island Line (BIL) focuses on freight services, particularly between
King Island and mainland Australia. Bass Island Line provides an essential service to the King Island community, shipping goods such as livestock, agricultural products, and general cargo. BIL currently operates the
John Duigan, a multi-purpose vessel suited for both general and refrigerated cargo.
Swire Shipping Swire Shipping is involved in international shipping, offering containerised cargo services across the Bass Strait. Although not primarily a domestic operator, Swire Shipping connects Tasmania to international markets, with services linking Melbourne, Tasmania and beyond. ==Sources==