The Parramatta River Class ferry project for Transport for New South Wales has concluded with the delivery of its final two vessels, named Norman Selfe and Jack Mundey. These ferries, designed by Incat, are now fully integrated into Sydney's public transport network, serving the Parramatta River route. Their introduction aims to enhance the overall capacity and efficiency of the city's ferry services.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, while this news directly concerns passenger transport, it signifies ongoing investment in maritime infrastructure within Australia. While not impacting cargo rates or capacity, it reflects a broader trend of modernizing and expanding local maritime fleets, which can indirectly support port efficiency and overall maritime industry health in the region.

