The Port of Melbourne has reported an increase in container trade activity in May, reflecting stronger cargo movement and continued demand across key import and export markets.
The growth was supported by steady container flows through the port, with trade activity benefiting from improving supply chain conditions and ongoing demand for international goods.
Port operators said the performance highlights the importance of efficient terminal operations, reliable shipping connections, and strong logistics networks in supporting Australia’s trade activity.
The rise in container volumes comes as ports across the region continue to focus on improving capacity, enhancing productivity, and managing evolving global shipping trends.
The Port of Melbourne remains a critical gateway for Australian commerce and is expected to continue supporting growth in containerised trade through ongoing infrastructure and operational improvements.
