General Description
Location: Port Hedland is situated on the NW coast of Western Australia.
General overview: A major port for the loading of iron ore. There are 12 berths operating within the inner harbour, four of which are owned and operated by the Port Authority, six owned and operated by BHP Billiton (BHPB) Iron Ore and two owned and operated by the Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) at Herb Elliott Port. Rapid expansion of the port is continuing with two new BHPB berths and one new FMG berth under construction. There is a swinging basin at the head of the harbour.
Imports include fuel, general cargo, sulphuric acid and bulk cement.
Exports include iron ore, manganese, copper concentrate, chromite, salt and livestock.
Traffic figures: Approx 1,500 vessels and over 199,000,000t of cargo handled annually.
Load line zone: South Indian Ocean Seasonal Tropical Area, Tropical May 1 to Nov 30, Summer Dec 1 to Apr 30.
IMO Class 1
Quantities for Class 1 goods are limited to 25kgs permitted for most classes. Can handle up to around 2,000 kgs of Class 1.3 subject to other activities in the ports at the time. Not permitted any storage of Class 1 goods within the port area. All goods must be removed from the port area immediately after discharge.