Based in Western Australia, TAMS Group operates as a diversified marine infrastructure and logistics contractor, serving the rigorous demands of the port, resources, and energy sectors. The company has evolved from its origins in specialized diving and mooring services into a multi-disciplinary organization that integrates marine construction, vessel operations, and shore-based support. With its headquarters in the Fremantle area and strategic bases in key industrial locations such as Dampier, Port Hedland, and Onslow, the company maintains a continuous presence across the state’s most critical maritime corridors.
The organization’s operational model is built around a vertical integration of services, allowing it to manage the entire lifecycle of nearshore projects. A central component of this capability is its extensive fleet, which includes tugs, multicats, workboats, and specialized barges. These vessels are utilized for harbor towage, barge movements, and offshore logistics, supporting the export activities of major mining and energy producers. The fleet is designed to operate in challenging coastal environments, providing the necessary stability for heavy lift operations and anchor handling.
In the field of marine construction, the company executes complex infrastructure projects ranging from the fabrication and installation of wharves and jetties to the construction of breakwaters and boat ramps. These civil engineering capabilities are frequently supported by dredging operations, where the company deploys backhoe and cutter suction dredgers to deepen channels and maintain harbor accessibility. The company also specializes in pile installation and rehabilitation, ensuring the longevity of marine structures subject to harsh oceanic conditions.
Subsea operations remain a core competency, with commercial diving teams conducting underwater inspections, non-destructive testing, and salvage missions. This subsea expertise extends to the installation and maintenance of cyclone moorings, a critical service for vessels operating in Australia’s cyclone-prone northwest. Furthermore, the company facilitates these offshore and nearshore activities through its private shore bases. These land-side facilities provide essential laydown areas, quarantine management, and warehousing, acting as logistical hubs that bridge the gap between terrestrial supply chains and marine execution. Through this combination of assets and infrastructure, the company supports the operational continuity of port authorities and resource majors throughout the region.