It owns and/or controls large cargo ships, including dry cargo ships (bulk carriers), container ships, container terminals, liquefied natural gas carriers, ro-ro ships and tankers.
The modernization and expansion of the ro-ro system was among the top priorities identified by the current administration to maintain inter-island connectivity.
It has eight deep-water berths, each 200 m long, is dredged to 12.2 m and has two ro-ro ramps plus specialised berths for handling bulk cement and aggregate.
In 2003, the government adopted a policy to promote ro-ro, a system designed to carry rolling stock cargo that does not require cranes for loading or unloading.