Health Ministry cleared Covid-infected ship for berthing, says Maritime NZ
It happened despite knowing the ship was connected to an Australian Covid case.
It happened despite knowing the ship was connected to an Australian Covid case.
More details are expected about a Covid outbreak on a container ship off Tauranga.
Health authorities are investigating the 21 crew on the Rio De La Plata.
Peak kiwifruit season and global congestion and reduced capacity are affecting Tauranga.
Dead man's workmates 'deeply affected' by tragedy still relived by some five years later.
Coroner apologises to whānau of man killed in workplace accident after seven-year 'delay'.
New CEO Leonard Sampson has a full agenda - just don't mention fishing.
Profit is not a dirty word, says this champion of the mixed ownership business model.
A stevedore is accused of being part of a plot to import cocaine into New Zealand.
Stacks of imports containers destined for Auckland getting lower as rail power lifts.
A stevedore was among eight people arrested after an eight-month covert investigation.
The $68.5m port project could create 368 jobs during construction and more than 81 after.
Sea freight prices have jumped and businesses say imports are being delayed by months.
Lengthy waits still at Auckland as Tauranga handles very high export volumes.
Tauranga port container terminal operating at 101 per cent capacity: ideal 75 per cent.
But the call has met resistance from regional leaders who say it's 'premature'.
Revenue rises 3 per cent even though cargo volumes down.
Customers are starting to notice gaps on shelves which could drive up prices.
Shipping rates have gone up 400 per cent since July, says freight sector.
But Health Minister Chris Hipkins says the move would halt many ships coming to NZ.
Corporates are lining up for cheap funding through the bond market.
Cairns to step aside after more than 15 years heading New Zealand's largest port.
Port of Tauranga shareholders more fortunate than some as annual results land.
Port of Tauranga holds strong against Covid global trade turbulence.
It comes after more than 3000 people presented for testing last week.
Ports scramble to meet sudden legal requirements for urgent Covid-19 testing.
But he did accept there had been miscommunication with Ardern and those on the ground.
The port estimates 6000 people have been onsite since July 21 and will need to be tested.
Anyone who visited the Port since 11.59pm on July 21 has to get tested for Covid-19.
Ammonium nitrate imported by mining and quarrying sectors in NZ.