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Northport, New Zealand

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Trading name
  
Northport Ltd

Website
  
Northport Website

Founded
  
2 August 2000

Type
  
Port

Headquarters
  
New Zealand

Key people
  
Jon Moore - (CEO) Nick Monsen - (CFO) Greg Blomfield - (Terminal Facilities Manager) Dave Finchett - (Commercial Manager)

Owner
  
Marsden Maritime Holdings Ltd (50%) Port of Tauranga Ltd (50%)

Stock price
  
MMH (NZE) NZ$ 4.15 0.00 (0.00%)16 Mar, 2:57 PM GMT+13 - Disclaimer

Northport is a natural deep-water commercial port with a maximum depth of 14.5 metres, near Marsden Point at the entrance to the Whangarei Harbour in New Zealand. It is the northernmost multi-purpose port in New Zealand, and the closest port to the majority of New Zealand's international markets. It is c.100 km from Auckland’s Northern Motorway, and is around 75 nautical miles from the Ports of Auckland.

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History

A port in Northland was first proposed by The Northland Harbour Board in the 1960s. The plan moved forward after the formation of the Northland Port Corporation in 1988. In 2000 Northland Port Corporation entered into a joint venture with Port of Tauranga Ltd to establish Northport Ltd. Construction of the port started in October 2000 to expand the grounds and build another berth.

Port operations commenced at Marsden Point and Port Whangarei in 2002. Port Whangarei was closed to commercial shipping in 2007.

Operations

The terminal's multi-purpose facility caters for a wide range of cargoes and their associated vessel types, including logs, woodchip, veneer, coal, kiwifruit, cement and fertiliser. In 2015, Northport added a mobile container crane. There is also scope to host cruise ship calls.

Currently operating on 48 hectares with 570 linear metres of berth, there is extensive storage capacity within the port’s existing footprint, which is backed by over 180 hectares of port and commercial zoned land. Northport has the capability to expand to 70 hectares and up to 1,400 linear metres of berth.

In the financial year ending 30 June 2016, there were 259 ship calls and the port handled some 3.4 million revenue tonnes of cargo. The port and ancillary operations support close to 300 employment positions.

Northport’s marine service provider, North Tugz, currently handles some of the largest ships entering New Zealand waters, for the Marsden Point Oil Refinery

Northport Ltd is the port operating company of the port facilities. Northland Port is the direct neighbor of Refining NZ.

References

Northport, New Zealand Wikipedia