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Important note
The Southern Cross Round the Bays will take place this Sunday the 8th March, road closures will be in place to facilitate the event and ensure the safety of all parties.  More information can be found here

 🏗 FergussonTerminal Update
Thank you for your support as we have navigated a challenging couple of weeks with window performance, landside and seaside teams continue to work diligently to keep cargo flowing smoothly through the terminal. We see improving window performance this week for our seaside operations. We appreciate your ongoing support as we continue driving efficient operations. 

 We continue to see increased adoption of eGate and are requesting all transporters to utilise eGate for accessing the Fergusson terminal gates. If you have any questions about eGate and require any training for your drivers or dispatchers, please reach out to our Drivers Assist Team. 

Weekly eGate Rewards
We’re making it rewarding for both your dispatch teams and drivers to use eGate.

How it works:

  • Every eGate truck visit = 1 entry into our random weekly draws.
  • Drivers: Each truck visit gives the driver a chance to win a $50 Prezzy Card.
  • Transport Companies: Every truck visit completed by your company also puts you in the draw for a $100 Prezzy Card to shout the team morning or afternoon tea.
  •  The more you use eGate, the more chances you and your company have to win each week!

Duration:
This incentive programme will run across eight weekly draws, up to 1 April 2026.

Why use eGate?

  • Enhanced visibility
  • Faster gate processing
  • Traffic flow optimisation

Key benefits of eGate:

Egate Benefits

eGate Onboarding
If you’re yet to commence using eGate, our onboarding information is available on our website here or we can arrange an onboarding session for your team either online via Teams or in person. For assistance with onboarding please contact:

 Natasha Kirkham                                          Jalen Lefaoseu

Manager Business Development                  Supervisor Gate Operations

M: 027 201 2042                                           M: 021 071 7292

E: [email protected]                   E: [email protected]

 

🚚 Multi-Cargo (MC) Operations

  • Container/Bulk berths and yard is at approx. 50% capacity and expected to increase to 70% by early next week.
  • PCC Car volume in the yard is currently at approx. 50% capacity and expected to increase to 100% over the next week.

We continue to see a steady flow of RoRo vessels arriving at Bledisloe over the last few days. The yard is busy given the cargo that has discharged. Bledisloe North wharf & the Car Handling facility construction continues to progress. Over the next week, Freyberg wharf will see a few vessels arriving through to mid-March, whilst Jellicoe wharf will have some availability.  

As always, if you are on-port, please follow the instructions of the MC Ops & Stevedoring team and check with supervisors before entering operational areas.

 ⚠Safety Notice:

 Disengaging of truck pins: 

  • Reminder that drivers must check that their twistlocks have been fully disengaged and chains have been released for any container being uplifted at POAL
  • Not doing so, can cause damage to both your trucks and our hoists. To eliminate this risk please remind your drivers to undo their twist locks in the Driver Safety Zones (DSZ)

A reminder that the hatched area at the Green Lane roadway to the Fergusson Terminal is a no-stopping area as it is a high-traffic zone for eGate access. Stopping here creates safety risks and potential delays for other drivers.

Please ensure all drivers:

  • Do not park or stop in this area under any circumstances
  • If you need to park up, use the Fergusson truck park and wait for a parking spot to become available
  • Follow  all site signage and directions from port staff

Safety is imperative here at Port of Auckland, so please ensure your drivers adhere to these requirements.

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