Record fuel prices across New Zealand are ramping up "significant" costs for logistics companies - and not just those filling up at roadside petrol stations.
Napier Port has experienced rising costs not only for wheeled vehicles but also its two tug boats that together now cost an extra $3000 a month to "fill up".
Napier Port chief executive Todd Dawson said the port, like other transport-based businesses, also faced significant fuel cost increases to move Hawke's Bay's cargo.
"In the last 12 months Napier Port has seen a 43 percent increase in fuel costs for its machinery including our tugs, forklifts and cranes. In just the last week we've had a 7 percent increase in fuel costs.
"As an example, that's added $1500 to the cost of filling one tug a month.