South Port eyes deeper shipping channel

South Port eyes deeper shipping channel
Brent Melville
South Port New Zealand said it is looking at deepening its entrance channel and increasing the 9.7 metre draft as it looks for additional income streams as it prepares for the pending closure of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter, one of its biggest customers.Chief executive Nigel Gear said the port will benefit from a dredging programme to remove the highpoint in the channel, helping improve safety margins and allow ships to take on additional cargo. In reporting its results for the year ended June 30, the Bluff-based operator said trade v...