Ports of Auckland
2012/13 Annual Results
Ports of Auckland has
reported improved results for the year to 30 June 2013, reflecting
increases in both labour productivity and volumes across all port
operations.
�This year has been
positive for Ports of Auckland�, said Chief Executive Tony Gibson.
�While container volumes were not up significantly, our focus on
lifting revenue, improving processes and raising labour productivity
has started to show results. Earnings are up, we have won back some
of the business lost as a result of last year�s industrial action
and secured two new services.�
�Looking forward we
will continue to focus on lifting productivity and customer
service�, he added.
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2012/13 Annual Review
2012/13 Summary Financials
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Time travelling tug tours
from Ports of Auckland
Come and
celebrate Auckland�s heritage with a free boat tour of the port
and harbour during Auckland Heritage Festival, courtesy of Ports
of Auckland.
�Auckland�s
history is intricately interwoven with its port and harbour and
we are very pleased to once more offer Aucklanders a chance it
experience it first hand on board the historic steam tug William
C Daldy,� said Ports of Auckland Chief Executive Tony Gibson.
Tours will be
held on Saturdays and Sundays for the duration of the festival -
28 September, 29 September, 5 October, 6 October, 12 October and
13 October. There will be four tours per day held at 9:30am,
11:30am, 1:30pm and 3:30pm.
The These tours
are always popular, so bookings are essential. To book, phone
0800 25 7678 (0800 AK PORT). Bookings open from 30 August 2013.
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Have your say: Ports of Auckland website
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is developing a new website that will work better for our
customers and the community. As such, we have put together a
survey to understand how you use our current website and what
you would like to see in the new one.
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minutes to send us your feedback.
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Atamira - Maori in the City
Ports of Auckland
is a proud sponsor of Atamira - Maori in the City, a three day
contemporary festival of Maori culture featuring food, kapa
haka, dance and live stage performances among others.
The event held at
The Cloud, Queens Wharf from 6 - 8 September promises to have
something for everyone.
This is the third
time the Port has sponsored this fantastic event.
Find out more here
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