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🏗 Container Terminal Update
We are focused on delivering to our agreed schedules and following a tough few weeks we're expecting increased performance over the coming weeks. We continue to adjust and navigate weather and schedule disruptions as best we can. We appreciate your support. Please continue to keep our teams up to date with any changes in shipping schedule so we can plan accordingly. 

 eGate:
Reminder that eGate is available for all carriers to use in the empty yard for LINK or empty export drop offs. eGate is not yet available for an empty pick up.  eGate training manuals can be found here. Contact Drivers Assist on 0800 767 800 or [email protected] for support with eGate or to get set up.

Important access requirements for Fergusson Terminal

With the introduction of eGate, all drivers accessing Fergusson Terminal need a valid Port of Auckland Security Access Card. This ensures everyone entering the port are properly accredited, have a current Authority to Work (ATW) permit, and have completed the Port of Auckland induction.

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To avoid any issues post 30th September, please ensure all your drivers have both 

  • A current Port of Auckland induction
  • A physical Port of Auckland Security Access Card 

If your drivers do not yet have a Port of Auckland access card, they must collect one from the ATW Office on Tinley Street by 1600 hours, 30 September 2025.

The Port Access Office is open Monday to Friday, 0600–1600 hours, and can assist with Authority to Work enquiries and Security Access Card collection. 

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🚚 Multi-Cargo (MC) Operations
Currently, just a hand full of vessels in over the last few days (including a Terminal vessel). Due to weather conditions & high winds, we can expect some delays. Once the weather clears, we are expecting a steady flow of ships and movements around multi-cargo areas that will build into next week. If you are on port, please be aware of stevedoring operations and traffic movements as it gets busy – safety first.

Container/Breakbulk berths and yard are at 100% capacity and expected to remain for the duration of the week and into next week.  

Car volume in the yard is currently at 10% capacity and will increase to 90% early next week.

⚠Safety Notice:
Entering the Lanes:

  • We are continuing to see drivers open the gates and enter the lanes while a straddle present in the lane, whether the straddle is directly above the truck or slowly exiting the lane. Breaches as such can result in serious injury or in more extreme circumstances, a fatality
  • Breaches as such do result in a 3-day minimum driver suspension
  • If your driver needs to enter the lane for any given reason, please get them to contact Control via the lane kiosk intercom before entering the lane. 
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