CentrePort is pleased to announce that it will bring a new, state-of-the-art tug boat to Wellington, allowing the company to tow larger ships into the harbour.
Read more...CentrePort has been granted an injunction from the Employment Court to stop a refusal to load and unload any vessel on the grounds of the Ports of Auckland situation.
Read more...CentrePort is seeking an injunction from the Employment Court to stop workers from refusing to load and unload a ship recently arrived from Auckland. The hearing is currently scheduled for Tuesday.
Read more...CentrePort Wellington’s growing log trade will receive a boost from a new log rail service between the port and the Wairarapa.
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CentrePort Chairman Warren Larsen advised today that the company had reported a 6% year on year increase in revenue for the six months to 31 December 2011, despite volatile trading conditions. Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) was also up 6% despite large increases in insurance costs.
CentrePort has backed up a strong growth result in 2009/2010 with another year of growth.
Read more...CentrePort and Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) have entered into a long term commercial property joint venture under which ACC will acquire a 50% share in three of CentrePort's Harbour Quays buildings, those occupied by BNZ, Statistics NZ and the NZ Customs Service. Read more...
CentrePort Wellington achieved a significant milestone this week, for the first time handling 100,000 TEU’s (twenty foot equivalent) containers within a year.
Read more...Located in Wellington, CentrePort is New Zealand's most strategically situated intermodal hub, linking road, rail, domestic and international shipping services.
CentrePort's central geographic location, natural sheltered deep-water harbour, and modern port facilities enable it to offer a broad range of cargo and logistics services.







