The queuing of logging trucks through Ahuriri heading towards Napier Port is a sign that the long-forecast Wall of Wood is "well and truly here", according to a port manager.
But the queue, around a weigh-station off Bridge St, is also a sign of steps being taken to avert major disruption for other road users as the tonnage increases, already expected to be a quarter up on the records set last year.
Road users had previously complained of a gridlock as trucks queued at the port gates, blocking traffic between the Ahuriri and Marine Parade beachfronts.
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Tonnage in the current financial year is forecast to be 25 per cent up on the last year's record 1.6 million tonnes - it's expected to hit 2 million tonnes for the first time.