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1 History  





2 Services  





3 Ships  



3.1  Container ships  





3.2  Landing craft  





3.3  Tugs  





3.4  Barges  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Coordinates: 16°5648S 145°4613E / 16.94667°S 145.77028°E / -16.94667; 145.77028
 

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Sea Swift's MV Trinity Bay steaming towards the Torres Strait out of Cairns' Trinity Inlet.

Sea Swift is a north Australian shipping company. It operates in Northern Australia, mainly servicing remote and regional communities in Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory. The company provides freight and passenger services, and maritime logistical support, operating container ships in addition to barges, tugs and landing craft.

History

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Sea Swift started in 1987 when founder Sid Faithfull identified an opportunity to service Gulf of Carpentaria fishing fleets by mothershipping from Karumba. Over the next 25 years, Sea Swift grew to become Australia's largest privately owned shipping company, operating regular freight, mothershipping, project logistics, and passenger cruise services from its Cairns headquarters to communities throughout Far North Queensland. Expanding to 19 vessels, six depots, and 300 staff in Queensland, today Sea Swift continues to service remote communities along Cape York Peninsula and in the Gulf of Carpentaria, as well as the Torres Strait Islands, including Horn Island, Thursday Island and the outer islands.

In early 2013, through the acquisition of Tiwi Barge,[1] Sea Swift commenced an operation in the Northern Territory. The initial two-vessel and 15-person operation servicing four destinations has grown to become a nine-vessel, 144-person, three-depot operation servicing 25 destinations across the Territory.

In 2015, Sea Swift now had 26 vessels, nine depots, and more than 430 staff in its operation across Northern Australia.

Services

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Sea Swift has several main service streams:

Sea Swift's Project Logistics unit has seen jobs completed domestically to destinations including Brisbane, Townsville, Gladstone, Bundaberg, Torres Strait Islands, Mornington Island, Lizard Island, Palm Island, Darwin, Gove, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land, and many others – as far south as Newcastle and as far west as Western Australia coastal mine sites. Internationally, jobs have been completed to Papua New Guinea, South East Asia and the South Pacific. Clients serviced include BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto Alcan, South 32, Gemco, Woolworths, ALPA, Mt Gibson Iron, Sedgman, Bechtel, Santos, Queensland Government, Northern Territory Government, and many others.

Ships

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The following vessels are currently within Sea Swift's fleet.[3]

Container ships

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Landing craft

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Tugs

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Barges

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References

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  1. ^ "TN 13-04-29 by Regional and Remote Newspapers". ISSUU. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  • ^ "Cruises " Sea Swift – Cairns, Queensland Shipping and Sea Freight". Seaswift.com.au. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  • ^ "Our Fleet " Sea Swift – Cairns, Queensland Shipping and Sea Freight". Seaswift.com.au. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
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