Expert Support Across Key Ports
Locations & Ports
Tailored Streamlined Shipping Services
Seamless Logistics
At Wave Shipping, we support the movement of wet and dry bulk commodities across all ports in Australia and Oceania. Serving vessel charterers, owners, commodity traders, agricultural services, and shippers, we provide reliable, efficient solutions tailored to your needs.
Our experienced team excels in marine logistics and ship agency services. With deep expertise in local and international shipping, we ensure seamless operations at every stage. Whether in Oceania, Asia, Europe, North America, or beyond, we offer a single point of contact for streamlined service wherever your shipments go.
Services We Offer
Head Office
Address: Unit 1, 41 Lavarack Avenue
Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Australia.
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Cairns Office
Address: 29 Boland Street, Westcourt, QLD 4870 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Townsville Office
Address: Level 2, 280 Flinders Street, Townsville, QLD 4810 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Mackay Office
Address: Suite 2, 52 Macalister Street, East Mackay QLD 4740 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Sydney Office
Address: Level 1, 64 Alexander St, Crows Nest, NSW 2065 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Melbourne Office
Address: 29 Warley Road,
Malvern East, VIC 3011 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Adelaide Office
Address: 27 Mariner Avenue, Seacliff Park SA 5049 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Western Australia Office
Address: 3A Sleeman Close, O'Connor, WA 6163 Australia
Contact Number: +61 (07) 3630 0438
Email: [email protected]
Servicing Major Ports Across Australia & New Zealand
Ports
Operating across every major port in Australia and New Zealand, we’ve got your logistics covered. From start to finish, our team ensures smooth and efficient operations at each location. Wherever your business takes you, we’re there to support your success.
Queensland has 15 trading ports, including Gladstone, which exports over 120 million tonnes of coal and minerals annually. The state is also a leader in LNG exports, with ports like Curtis Island shipping millions of tonnes of liquefied natural gas each year.
- Abbott Point
- Brisbane
- Bundaberg
- Cairns
- Cape Flattery
- Dalrymple Bay
- Gladstone
- Hay Point
- Karumba
- Lucinda
- Mackay
- Mourilyan
- Norfolk Island
- Port Alma
- Southport
- Thursday Island
- Townsville
- Weipa
NSW is home to Port Botany and Port Kembla, with the latter handling over 35 million tonnes of bulk goods annually, including steel, grain, and motor vehicles. Newcastle, the world’s largest coal export port, ships over 150 million tonnes of coal per year.
- Batony Bay
- Eden
- Gore Cove
- Newcastle
- Port Kembla
- Port Macquarie
- Sydney
- Yamba
The Port of Geelong is a key hub for bulk cargo, handling over 13 million tonnes annually, including crude oil, woodchips, and grain. Portland is a major export point for forestry products, with over 6 million tonnes of bulk commodities moving through each year.
- Geelong
- Gippsland
- Hastings
- Westernport
- Melbourne
- Portland
- Bell Bay
- Burnie
- Devonport
- Hobart
- Port Latta
- Risdon
- Lucky Bay (Cowell Bay)
- Port Adelaide
- Port Bonython
- Port Giles
- Port Lincoln
- Port Pirie
- Thevenard
- Wallaroo
WA dominates Australia’s bulk exports, with Port Hedland shipping over 600 million tonnes of iron ore annually, making it the world’s largest bulk export port. Dampier and Geraldton also play key roles in exporting LNG, salt, and grain.
- Albany
- Broome
- Bunbury
- Dampier
- Esperance
- Fremantle
- Geraldton
- Karratha
- Kwinana
- Port Hedland
- Walcott
- Wyndham
The Port of Darwin handles around 4 million tonnes of cargo annually, supporting industries such as live cattle exports, minerals, and LNG. It also serves as a key strategic link between Australia and Asia for resource exports and defense logistics.
- Bing Bong
- Darwin
- Groote Eylandt
New Zealand’s maritime industry handles 99% of its trade by volume, with 14 commercial ports supporting key exports like forestry, dairy, and seafood. The sector also drives tourism, energy, and defense, while advancing sustainability efforts through marine protection, low-emission shipping, and offshore renewable energy projects.