Regional ports grapple with ship size and connectivity

Regional ports grapple with ship size and connectivity
By Pam Graham Aug. 23 (BusinessDesk) – Regional ports are struggling to cope with a rapid rise in the average size of container ships calling in New Zealand. Larger ports are handling rare one-off calls by 5,000 TEU ships. Vessels that can carry 6,000 TEUs are already calling at Australian ports though New Zealand ports won’t be tested by ships of that size until cargo is consolidated, says Chris Greenough, chief executive of Kotahi, a freight management partnership initially formed by Fonterra and Silver Fern Farms. “The increasing averag...