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Important note
The ASICS Waterfront Half Marathon 2026 will take place on Sunday 19 April 2026, road closures will be in place to facilitate the event and ensure the safety of all parties. More information can be found here

Please find our Operating Hours for Anzac Day here

🏗 Fergusson Terminal Update
A strong window performance last week with all vessels that arrived on window getting out on window. The weather over the weekend required a full closure of operations impacting this weeks window performance. We are now working through recovering operations as quickly as possible and thank you for your on-going support in ensuring our operations run safely.

eGate Driver mobility app
From Thursday 14 May 7am, eGate will become compulsory across all Fergusson gates. From this date there will no longer be access to the pre-gate kiosks or express pins.  For further information, click here.

A new update (version 8.7.3) for the Cargowise Driver Mobility app is now available. This update includes the fix for the timeout error reported in our 18 March Road Alert, where some drivers experienced app timeouts preventing bookings from being created as trucks crossed the geofence. For more information see here

Please ensure all drivers update their app to version 8.7.3 as soon as possible to avoid any further disruption to entry processing at Port of Auckland. 

 

🚚 Multi-Cargo (MC) Operations

  • Container/Bulk berths and yard is at 40% capacity and expected to increase to 90% heading into next week with steel discharge and receivals occupying a lot of space.
  • PCC Car volume in the yard is currently at 60% capacity and expected to exceed capacity from tomorrow for the following 2 weeks 

Due to the safety precautions expecting severe weather from the cyclone, all shipping movements & operations had to be suspended last weekend. As of 0700 hours Monday 13 April, operations restarted with a lot of cargo to arrive & depart across containers, PCC, breakbulk and bulk trades. 

Currently busy on Bledisloe wharf with lots of vehicles, farm & heavy equipment. Back-to-back PCC vessels with high volumes will keep the yard very full for the immediate future.

Bledisloe North wharf & the Car Handling Facility construction is now BAU and progressing well. We have a couple of bulk vessels arriving next week across Jellicoe & Freyberg wharves. In between, we continue our maintenance dredging work across those berths.

If you are on-port, please follow the instructions of the MC Ops & Stevedoring team. Check with supervisors before entering operational areas. Safety First! 

⚠Safety Notice:

Truck pin visibility
As part of Port of Auckland’s continued focus on safety, we’ve been encouraging truck drivers to paint their truck pins to help improve visibility for our straddle drivers. Painted pins make a real difference in keeping operations safe and efficient. 
Following the successful Truck Pin Painting initiative, we ran in December 2025 and again in February 2026, where our team engaged directly with drivers across the truck grid, we are encouraging all transport companies to ensure trucks arrive on site with their pins clearly painted.

A bright, visible coat on your twist-locks is particularly valuable during night operations, helping our operators land containers more accurately on your truck. It’s all about helping us help you: better visibility means fewer adjustments, reduced wear and tear on both your equipment and ours, and smoother, safer exchanges every time. Your effort in maintaining painted pins directly supports safe operations and protects your gear.

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