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Congestion at Port of Tauranga: 19 ships waiting to berth due to international supply chain disruption

By Carmen Hall & Leah Tebbutt
Bay of Plenty Times·
21 Jul, 2021 09:25 PM3 mins to read

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At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak

At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak

At least 19 ships are anchored outside the Tauranga Harbour with another three en route to the Port of Tauranga as disruption to the international supply chain is creating a "relentless" flow of cargo.

Ship Finder, a live marine tracking website, shows 19 vessels anchored from the harbour entrance along the coast towards the Coromandel, while another three vessels are on route, located off the coast of Whakatāne.

At least 19 ships can be seen waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Image / Ship Finder
At least 19 ships can be seen waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Image / Ship Finder

A Port of Tauranga spokeswoman said the backlog was a result of ongoing disruption to the international supply chain.

"There is also still congestion and reduced capacity at Ports of Auckland, so we are handling large volumes of diverted import and export cargo."

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At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak
At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak

The spokeswoman said to be clear, ships were not being diverted from Auckland currently but cargo was, as were empty containers.

At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak
At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak

There are no delays on land due to an increase in the Port's train programme, but a lot of ships were arriving outside of their scheduled time, she said.

"We are processing them as they arrive and they wait at anchor until a berth is available.

"We are in peak kiwifruit export season for container and charter vessels and there is high international demand for New Zealand's export logs."

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The ships waiting at anchor were mostly log export and container import and export ships, the spokeswoman said.

At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak
At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak

"The number changes daily.

"Our team members and our service providers are doing an amazing job in processing the relentless flow of cargo and we thank our customers for their patience."

Ports of Auckland spokesman Matt Ball said it had no container vessels at anchor at present.

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Import dwell times at Auckland were low, he said.

''Containers are taken off-port in under three days on average. The current delay between vessels' planned arrival and actual berthing is one to two days.''

There were no delays on land but ships were arriving off schedule, a port spokeswoman said. Photo / George Novak
There were no delays on land but ships were arriving off schedule, a port spokeswoman said. Photo / George Novak

The Bay of Plenty Times reported on "container chaos" earlier this month as a result of shipping congestion affecting ports across the globe - fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the time a Port of Tauranga spokeswoman said KiwiRail had supplied extra trains to avoid "significant delays".

She said vessels were still arriving off-schedule and while the port was processing them as they arrive, some were having to wait briefly at anchor.

At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak
At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George Novak
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