Wellington's badly earthquake-damaged CentrePort will start working to secure its gantry cranes over the coming weeks as it develops plans to resume modified container operations.
The November 14 earthquake caused significant damage to the Port, especially to the container area. This made its two gantry cranes inoperable.
Each crane is 86 metres high and weighs 720 tonnes.
"Over the coming weeks we will secure the cranes, as the first stage in our plan to develop operations for customers and build resilience in case of another significant event," chief executive Derek Nind said.
"Meanwhile, we continue to work with shipping lines on options for using geared ships as an interim solution. We have already had two of these visit the Port since the earthquake.