PORT of Townsville and Ports North have announced that Engage Marine has been awarded a new contract to supply towage services to ports in Townsville, Lucinda, Cairns and Mourilyan.
Port of Townsville CEO Ranee Crosby said the port was pleased to welcome the new contractor’s services after a comprehensive tender process.
Ms Crosby said the Port recognises and acknowledges the services provided by the port’s current towage service provider.
“I’d like to thank our current towage service provider Smit Lamnalco Towage Australia, including their crew for their dedicated years of service,” Ms Crosby said.
“Towage services are crucial to a Port operating safely and efficiently and we look forward to working with Engage Marine.”
Ports North CEO Richard Stevenson said Ports North welcomed the completion of the thorough tender process and welcomes Engage Marine as the towage provider for their ports of Cairns and Mourilyan.
Mr Stevenson also acknowledged their current towage provider, “Svitzer Australia have been a valuable partner in the ports of Cairns and Mourilyan and I would like to thank and acknowledge their staff and crew for their years of dedication in providing a critical port service to Ports North and our customers”.
“We now look forward to working with Engage Marine noting the important role towage plays in the safe and efficient operation of our ports.”
Mark Malone, Engage Marine’s chief executive officer, said that they are proud to be selected to provide the towage services across the four ports and are committed to working closely with Port of Townsville and Ports North to ensure a smooth transition into operation.
“We have successfully implemented numerous new operations in recent years, transitioning from the incumbent operator, safely, efficiently and on-time with no disruption to operations,” Mr Malone said.
“We are committed to investing in and supporting the local communities in which we operate. We will work closely with the local port and community stakeholders when commencing operations to identify opportunities to maximise the use of local content
“We will be establishing offices and shore side support in both Townsville and Cairns, and we are committed to recruiting staff and crew that live locally to each of the ports.”
The fleet that Engage Marine will put in place across the four ports is reportedly an upgrade in capability to the existing assets currently servicing the ports, said Port of Townsville and Port North.