Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said it wouldn't be appropriate to provide detailed comment on this recent incident at the Ports of Auckland until the investigation now under way has been completed.
"Our thoughts and sympathy are with the family and friends of the Wallace Investments employee who died this morning at Ports of Auckland," Goff said in a written statement this afternoon.
"It is a tragedy not only for the person's family but also for those who worked with them.
"A full investigation into the cause of this tragedy will be carried out by the appropriate authority."
Ports of Auckland has already undergone the independent health and safety review following the deaths of three other men since 2017.
They were Palaamo Kalati, 31, a stevedore who was crushed to death by a container in 2020; Laboom Midnight Dyer, 23, who died in 2018 after a straddle carrier he was driving tipped over; and Leslie Gelberger, 45, who was struck and killed by a Ports of Auckland pilot boat in 2017 while he was ocean swimming.
The review, published in March last year, found there were systemic problems with health and safety.