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Ports of Auckland boosts both profits and container volumes

Ports of Auckland Group increased its profits by 40% in the first half of the Fiscal Year 2023 (July 2022 - December 2022) announcing...

Ports of Auckland halts container terminal automation project

Ports of Auckland has decided to end the automation of the Fergusson Container Terminal with the board chair, Jan Dawson saying the decision has...

Top 10: The busiest container ports in Oceania

Oceania ports are playing a vital role in global trade due to their strategic location in the South Pacific Ocean. Container News has created a...

More lines implement Auckland congestion surcharges

Maersk Line and CMA CGM will apply a port congestion surcharge in the Port of Auckland due to heavy congestion in New Zealand's major...

Auckland sees green light for channel deepening

Ports of Auckland has been granted consent by New Zealand authorities to deepen Auckland's shipping channel. The consent allows the channel to be deepened...

Konecranes to offer technical support in Auckland

In September 2018, Ports of Auckland Limited (POAL) in New Zealand signed a software service level agreement (SLA) with Konecranes for the new automated...

Three giant container cranes reached Auckland ports

Three giant new container cranes are soaring above Auckland after their arrival from China. The cranes, which stand 82.3 metres tall and weigh 2,100 tonnes,...

Machinery operator injured in fire at Ports of Auckland

A machinery operator has been treated and released from hospital with burns after a large fire broke out at the Ports of Auckland. Plumes of...

Docker died after his accident in Auckland Ports

ITF mourns death of docker at Ports of Auckland The ITF Dockers’ Section is in shock after a young New Zealand docker died yesterday after...
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