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EXCLUSIVE: Biofuels focus for NZ fuel terminal
New Zealand is examining its alternative fuel potential in line with achieving both supply and demand
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NZ embraces electrification on the quayside
Port Nelson has welcomed New Zealand’s first electric dual-drive mobile harbour crane
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4. EXCLUSIVE: Tauranga prevents a beachside ‘Dust Up’
Tauranga has undergone a dramatic improvement in air quality since 2019 thanks to dust mitigation
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EXCLUSIVE: CentrePort’s sustainability journey
The New Zealand port is targeting net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040
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Rightship secures two new projects
Leading environmental, social and governance (ESG) focused digital maritime platform specialist, RightShip, has confirmed two new port deals. The first is in Itaguai, Brazil, with the second deal in Napier Port, New Zealand.
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Napier Port rolls out RightShip risk solution
Digital maritime platform, RightShip, is partnering with Napier Port in New Zealand to implement its RightPort risk solution
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ABB megawatt charging first for Auckland ferries
ABB says it has supplied the ’world’s first’ maritime megawatt charging system
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Wellington to get its own biofuel supplier
NZ’s Port of Wellington will soon be able to supply biofuels to customers
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Port focuses on mussel bed restoration
New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland Ltd (PoAL) has partnered with conservation group Protect Our Gulf Inc (POG) on a mussel bed restoration project.
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Ecosystems rebuild at Lyttelton
New Zealand’s Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) has developed an industry-leading approach to biodiversity in its harbour.
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Electric ferry ‘first’
What’s said to be the Southern Hemisphere’s first fully electric passenger ferry lhas launched in New Zealand
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Tauranga cuts waste and saves money
New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga is reaping the benefits of several green initiatives, including achieving a 15.3% reduction in carbon emissions in the last financial year.
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Time to bring consistency between pilot and bridge?
Dave MacIntyre asks whether it is time for ports worldwide to look at the charts available for berthing, to ensure pilots and bridge teams are working with the same information.
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Politicising port investments
Should local politicians be made accountable for the decisions made by their regional ports? It is an interesting question which is currently being debated in New Zealand, where all ports have either majority or 100% regional council ownership, often through a holding company.
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Spanner in the works
One port deal has thrown off the delicate balance of New Zealand’s cargo movements.
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The smaller picture
Iain and Dave MacIntyre explain why South Port underlines the relevance of the regions in New Zealand.
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Stoppages and blockages
Industrial action and congestion have both hindered Australian port growth.