Gove (AUGOV) Vessel & Sailing Schedule
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About Gove (AUGOV) Shipping Schedules
Gove, located at -12.20212, 136.6739, is a remote bulk export port in the Northern Territory of Australia and operates under AUGOV. The port was developed in the 1970s to support bauxite mining and alumina refining by Nabalco, and later Rio Tinto. Today, it continues to facilitate bulk shipments of bauxite to destinations in China and Southeast Asia. Gove’s facilities include a deepwater wharf capable of handling Panamax-class vessels, and it also supports barge and tug operations for regional supply chains. Besides mining exports, the port plays a vital role in supplying fuel, food, and construction materials to East Arnhem Land communities. Trade routes include Gladstone, Weipa, Malaysia, and southern China. Gove Port is a lifeline for industrial and community support in one of Australia’s most remote regions. Sailing schedules at Gove Port are essential for ensuring vessel rotations, barge timing, and seasonal logistics alignment in Northern Australia.
Frequently asked questions
What is exported from Gove Port?
Bauxite is the primary export from Gove Port, mined in East Arnhem Land and shipped to Asian aluminum markets.What trade routes connect to Gove?
Gove trades with ports in China, Malaysia, Weipa, and Queensland including Gladstone for domestic logistics.Who uses Gove Port?
Mining companies, tug and barge operators, fuel suppliers, and remote community logistics firms.Why is Gove Port important?
It is one of the most remote industrial ports in Australia and critical to the mining economy of the Northern Territory.How can I check sailing schedules at Gove Port?
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