NZ ports told to get big
A NEW report by the New Zealand Shippers Council (NZSC) has recommended a rapid upgrade of selected ports to handle 7000 teu vessels or risk loss of services to Australia.
The two-year study involving most of the nation’s major importers and exporters found economic benefits of NZ$338m ($267m) per annum would flow if the most cost-effective ships were concentrated on Auckland and Tauranga on the North Island and Lyttelton and...
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