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PFL NZPAC service schedule realignment due to berth congestion

PFL announces a schedule adjustment to its NZPAC service in response to ongoing berth congestion and operational requirements.

PFL Matai 0515S will call Tauranga on 1 June for discharge operations only, after which she will proceed to anchorage.

All Auckland-bound imports from this voyage will be transferred to Neptune Matua 0519 in Tauranga for onward delivery.

Additionally, PFL Matai will not operate voyage 0518. Instead, it will commence voyage 0520, starting on 10 June in Tauranga. Cargo originally booked on voyage 0518 will be transferred to Neptune Matua 0519. Tonga-bound cargo will be redirected to either the Capitaine Tasman 0517 or PFL Matai 0520.

The forward schedule is as follows:





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