Pulling New Zealand’s port family together

Image of Auckland terminals.

Source: Michael Coghlan, Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0

Dave MacIntyre examines how a government review might bring the country’s ports closer.

As New Zealand headed into 2019, the question consuming the ports industry was how the country’s northern ports — including the two biggest, Tauranga and Auckland — will be shaped by the Government’s Upper North Island Supply Chain Strategy review.

The review has the brief to be “a comprehensive … logistics and freight review to ensure New Zealand’s supply chain is fit for purpose in the longer-term” and it appears to be all-embracing.

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