Port of Tauranga will this September welcome the largest container ship to visit New Zealand waters, carrying 9500 TEU (20-foot equivalent units).
Maersk Line, the world's largest container shipping company, and Kotahi, New Zealand's leading export supply chain collaboration, yesterday announced the new direct service from Asia, which would only call at Tauranga.
Chief executive Mark Cairns said Port of Tauranga was well-placed to handle the larger vessels, which were even bigger than the 6500-tonne TEU vessels the dredging programme originally anticipated.
"The final stage dredging work will be completed in August as part of a $350 million capital investment programme to develop the infrastructure to become a port capable of handling larger ships," he said.
"There were a lot of knockers saying the dredging was a waste of money. But it has come more quickly than expected.