Strait Link is an Australian shipping company operating as an independent entity under the Allegro Funds portfolio. Established in September 2022 following a rebranding from Toll Shipping, Strait Link focuses on providing vital sea freight services between Tasmania and the Australian mainland.
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The company's fleet, which includes the Tasmanian Achiever II and Victorian Reliance II, plays a pivotal role in maintaining Tasmania’s connectivity with the mainland and supporting the island's diverse industries such as agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. The company is a significant contributor to Tasmania’s export growth, with investments exceeding A$300 million in infrastructure and vessel upgrades.
Strait Link's origins trace back to the 1950s with the establishment of Australian National Lines (ANL) for Bass Strait shipping. The company evolved through various ownerships, including Brambles in 1983, Toll Holdings in 2002, and Japan Post in 2015. In 2021, private equity firm Allegro Funds acquired Toll Global Express, leading to the rebranding of Toll Shipping as Strait Link in 2022.
In September 2022, Toll Shipping transitioned to an independent entity under the new name Strait Link, marking a significant rebranding from its previous affiliation with Toll Global Express. This change followed the acquisition of Toll Global Express by private equity firm Allegro Funds from Japan Post. While Strait Link operates independently, it remains part of the Allegro portfolio.[1]
Strait Link has been a critical component of Tasmania's economic infrastructure for over 45 years, facilitating daily sea freight services between Port Burnie and the Port of Melbourne. The company is known for its substantial impact on Tasmania's export growth, shipping approximately 45% of all containerized and trailer cargo to and from the island state.
The rebranding to Strait Link reflects a renewed focus on Tasmania's economic development and aligns with the Tasmanian Government's vision for a $15 billion export growth target by 2050. Strait Link has invested over A$300 million in capital projects, including two purpose-built vessels and modern ship technologies to enhance environmental sustainability and operational efficiency.
The company’s fleet includes modern vessels such as the Tasmanian Achiever II and Victorian Reliance II, which are designed to navigate the challenging conditions of the Bass Strait. Strait Link operates daily sea freight services between Port Burnie in Tasmania and the Port of Melbourne in Victoria. It plays a crucial role in Tasmania's economy, handling approximately 45% of the island’s containerized and trailer cargo.
Strait Link’s commitment extends beyond shipping; it supports local employment, contributes to community initiatives like the Burnie Ten running event, and sponsors the Burnie Surf Life Saving Club.
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