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eNews Ports of Auckland news and information |
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Half-year resultPorts of Auckland has announced a net profit after tax of $9.3m
for the half year to 31 December 2008, compared to $12.6m for the
first half last year. |
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Changes to hours effective Monday
Changes to road receival and delivery times and road office coverage
at Ports of Auckland’s Bledisloe and Fergusson container terminals
will come into effect on Monday 16 March.
General Manager Operations and Productivity Grant Jorey explained that the changes were being made as a result of the softening cargo volumes that are being experienced throughout the shipping industry. "Like many businesses, we are taking proactive measures to manage our costs in response to the global economic downturn and weakening demand," he said. Click the link below for further details on these changes and a full list of operating hours. |
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Senior appointment & new structure Jon Ward has been appointed as Manager Operations Planning and
Customer Service.The new role combines Mr Ward’s current position as Manager Transport and a previously vacant position overseeing the Capacity and Planning team, as part of a strategy to improve efficiency and customer service. Mr Ward will be responsible for planning, dispatch and control for Ports of Auckland’s two container terminals, including road and rail exchange planning. |
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Many a maiden caller Ports of Auckland will welcome five maiden callers to the city over
the next two weeks.The container ship ACX Diamond called the Fergusson container terminal yesterday (12 March). The same day, Darling River visited Freyberg Wharf. The dry bulk ship offloaded 24,000 tonnes of gypsum, the material used to make ‘GIB Board’. Thomas G Thompson, an oceanic research vessel, will also make its first call to Auckland in a few days, taking a break from the up to 315 days a year it spends at sea. Meanwhile, the Naval Base will also be host to a research vessel and first time caller HMAS Launceston. The new 2,700 TEU container vessel Cosco Dammam will arrive to Fergusson container terminal on Wednesday 18 March. Five car carrying ships will have also arrived to the Port this week (from 9 March), including the second visit of the Aniara, the world’s largest and most environmentally-friendly car carrying ship. |
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