Welcome to NCIG. Below you’ll find important information to help prepare for your visit including key safety requirements, terminal guidelines, helpful forms, and useful resources for vessel crew.
Terminal Handbook
Vessels nominated to load at NCIG must comply with the requirements of the NCIG Operations and Terminal Handbook and Wharf Access Procedure. Both documents provide important information for vessels berthing at our terminal. It is NCIG’s expectation that the vessel has received a copy of these documents prior to arrival and are familiar with the requirements.
NCIG Wharf Safety overview
The following videos cover the key safety information all crew members need to know while berthed at the NCIG wharf. The Vessel Master is responsible for making sure the crew have watched the video and understand the information. The video is provided in three languages – English, Filipino and Chinese.
English
Filipino
Chinese
Pre-arrival Safety Poster
All vessel crew arriving at NCIG should be made aware of key safety requirements. The Vessel Master is responsible for ensuring crew have access to the NCIG Pre-arrival Safety Poster and understand its contents.
Key resources
Vessels nominated to load at NCIG are required to complete the following documents prior to arrival. The NCIG Shipper or Vessel Agent is responsible for submitting the completed documents to the terminal for approval.
External links
The links below direct you to external websites with helpful information for vessel crew.
Mission to Seafarers provides help and support to the 1.89 million crewmen and women who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat.
Hunterlink works in a social partnership with the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) to provide early intervention, ongoing support and proactive outreach services to international seafarers while visiting Australia or working in remote locations.
Port Authority of NSW manages the navigation, security and operational safety needs of commercial shipping in NSW.