The video starts with an aerial shot of a 3D rendered container ship at sea. The Government of Western Australia and Westport's logos are overlaid.
The video transitions to a greyscale map of Kwinana, with Fremantle at the top of the screen and Port Kennedy at the bottom. Key road and rail lines are highlighted in colour. The on-screen caption reads "Westport has been planning for a new container port in Kwinana". The video zooms in to focus on a blue dotted outline labelled 'Kwinana Port Site'. This outline then transitions through several variations of the outlined area, ending on a more detailed render of the design. The caption reads "We assessed designs against a range of criteria including economic impact, sustainability and community benefits".
The video transitions to a zoomed-out greyscale map of Kwinana, with road and rail lines highlighted in colour. The caption reads "and considered how the port would connect to road and rail".
The majority of the highlighted road and rail lines darken, leaving the proposed rail line highlighted in blue and two road routes highlighted in orange. Three locations, Kenwick, Kewdale and Forrestfield begin to pulse in blue. The caption reads "We now have a preferred design for WA's future supply chain. This includes new road freight corridors, upgrades to the existing rail corridor and an upgraded logistics hub.
The video transitions to an aerial shot flying through the Cockburn Sound, zooming down to focus on a container ship and then back out towards an artist impression of the preferred design, including a breakwater and port facilities. The caption reads "A new port in Kwinana will future-proof trade in WA, catering for larger ships, higher volumes, and improved efficiencies.
The flythrough continues over the port facilities, and a blue dotted outline borders the labelled Kwinana Industrial Area. A blue line highlights the road infrastructure, and an orange line highlights the rail. A green outline then surrounds a new Kwinana Bulk Terminal. The caption reads "The port design will optimise road and rail movements and includes a new Kwinana bulk terminal, critical for cement production".
The video transitions to an aerial shot of the artist impression of the facilities, close to the port facilities, looking out towards the breakwater and Cockburn Sound.
The video transitions to an aerial shot of the artist impression that starts at the northern facilities and circles around the berths and Kwinana Bulk Terminal, zooming out to show the new breakwater and larger Kwinana Industrial Area. The caption reads "The new port and freight network will support our economy and lifestyle for the next 100 years".
The video ends displaying the logos for the Government of Western Australia and Westport.