Works Secretary confirms proposed Waterise Inland Container Terminal Project

The Secretary for Works and Highways, Gibson Ali Holemba, has confirmed that his department has commenced preliminary discussions with Kumul Consolidated Holdings (KCH) and PNG Ports Corporation Limited regarding the proposed development of an Inland Container Terminal at Waterise, outside Lae in Morobe Province.

Mr. Holemba said the proposed facility is intended to function as a strategic logistics hub, utilising the existing railway corridor between Lae and Waterise to improve the movement, storage and distribution of shipping containers servicing the Highlands Region, Madang Province and other parts of Papua New Guinea.

“The Department recently met with KCH and PNG Ports to explore the development of an inland container terminal at Waterise,” Mr. Holemba stated in a statement.

“The concept is to establish a container storage and transfer facility at Waterise and utilize the Lae–Waterise railway link to facilitate efficient cargo movement between Lae Port and inland destinations.”

The Secretary emphasized that the proposal is aligned with the Government’s broader infrastructure and logistics modernization agenda, aimed at easing congestion at the Port of Lae, improving cargo turnaround times, and strengthening the efficiency and resilience of the national supply chain network.

Mr. Holemba confirmed that the project is entering its initial assessment phase.

“Tenders for feasibility studies covering economic and financial modelling, as well as detailed engineering assessments, will be issued shortly,” he said.

The feasibility studies will determine the project’s technical requirements, commercial viability, funding structure and long-term economic impact prior to any construction decision.

Mr. Holemba reiterated that his Department of Works and Highways remain committed to working collaboratively with key State entities and stakeholders to deliver infrastructure solutions that support trade, economic growth and regional connectivity.

If progressed, the Waterise Inland Container Terminal will form part of ongoing efforts to strengthen transport and logistics infrastructure in Morobe Province and enhance connectivity between the Port of Lae and key inland production corridors.

Steven Kenda
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Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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