Looking Forward to Another Great Year. in Brief
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Looking forward to another great year. In brief What a difference three years makes. In 2011 we were struggling, but we’ve turned things around. We’re more efficient, we work smarter and we offer great customer service. The results speak for themselves. We now do things better. The Company is more We handled 968,741 TEU (standard 20-foot We’ve bought a new tug to handle larger ships containers). 5,679,325 tonnes of bulk and and new energy efficient straddle carriers. streamlined and efficient. break-bulk goods, including 207,591 cars. Best These investments mean we can serve Auckland We work as one port and of all we’ve paid a dividend of $66.6m for the as it grows, as we have done for nearly 175 we put our customers first. benefit of Auckland ratepayers. All records. A years. That’s why we’ve attracted great year. We offer the shortest, greenest freight route to more business.” Why? Because we now do things better. Auckland, New Zealand’s largest market. We’re TONY GIBSON, CEO The Company is more streamlined and efficient. one of the most efficient ports in Australasia and We work as one port and we put our customers aim to boost that efficiency with more smart first. That’s why we’ve attracted more business. investment. There are exciting times ahead. It is a credit to our people that we handled Kia Kaha, Kia Maia these record volumes so smoothly. I would like to thank our hardworking and innovative staff for their efforts. We won’t stand still. We’ve removed barriers to the employment of women stevedores and now have over 20 working with us. We’re lengthening our container wharf; improving our truck grid; TONY GIBSON, CEO moving more containers by rail. 01 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 02 5 tugs HAURAKI, WAIPAPA, WAKA KUME, About us DALDY AND BUSBY 2 pilot boats Over AKARANA AND WAITEMATÄ 500 staff 1 survey boat ACHERON A multi-purpose terminal BLEDISLOE TERMINAL 3 general 1 container cargo wharves terminal FREYBERG, JELLICOE AND CAPTAIN COOK FERGUSSON CONTAINER TERMINAL Fergusson Container Bledisloe Terminal Freyberg Wharf Jellicoe Wharf Captain Cook Wharf Marsden Wharf Terminal Bledisloe Terminal handles Freyberg Wharf handles Jellicoe handles breakbulk Captain Cook wharf is used Marsden Wharf is only used Fergusson Container Terminal car vessels and project cargo mostly bulk cargo, but also and vehicle carriers. Breakbulk for the vehicle trade, which for vehicle storage as the has five quay cranes and (e.g. Alice, the giant tunnel boring some breakbulk and is anything from tropical fruit comprises mainly cars, but structure is not suitable for 37 diesel electric straddle machine for the Waterview containerised cargo. Coal, and timber to steel and vehicles. also trucks, heavy machinery, modern shipping. carriers. Four new straddle Connection) and overflow from silica sand, gypsum, black When the Queen Mary 2 calls farm equipment, and even carriers will join our fleet in the Fergusson Container Terminal. sand and wheat are among at Auckland, she berths at trains and buses. November 2014. the bulk cargoes handled here. Jellicoe wharf. 03 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 04 Auckland was founded around the Waitemata- harbour Map of and the port, and we’ve been at the heart of the city ever since. A huge range of the goods you find in Auckland the Port stores have crossed our wharves. FERGUSSON CONTAINER WAITEMATÄ HARBOUR TERMINAL BLEDISLOE TERMINAL JELLICOE WHARF CAPTAIN COOK WHARFCAPTAIN MARSDEN WHARF FREYBERG WHARF QUEENS WHARF PRINCES WHARF WYNYARD WHARF QUAY STREET VIADUCT HARBOUR CUSTOMS ST WEST CUSTOMS ST EAST FANSHAWE STREET QUEEN STREET ALBERT STREET 05 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 06 Auckland’s port is the hub for Nearly a third of EXPORT visiting cruise ships and the place New Zealand’s sea trade where many of them pick up passes through POAL passengers and take on board each year, about $6.2 billion Quick provisions. facts IMPORT $27billion worth. $20.7billion Auckland has calm Most of the cargo that waters and a good tidal comes across our We’re New Zealand’s range, so ships can reach wharves end up within a main import port, with the Port safely at any tide. 20km radius of the Port. $20.7 billion of imports but we also handle $6.2 billion of exports across our wharves each year. The biggest ship we’ve 20km handled could carry 5,000 standard containers. $66.6 million The size of ship coming to New Zealand is slowly The turnaround time for DECLARED DIVIDENDS TO COUNCIL ships at Auckland’s Port Each year, the Port pays dividends to our GETTING BIGGER. is faster than any port Luckily our channel is deep enough shareholder, Auckland Council Investments in Australasia. to handle what’s on the horizon. Limited, for the benefit of all Aucklanders. 07 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 08 Key Highlights 89 5.6m $84.5m CRUISE SHIP VISITS TONNES OF EBIT BREAKBULK CARGO 207,591 968,741 33.49 CARS – UP 25% TEU (= 1 STANDARD MOVES PER HOUR – CRANE CONTAINER) RATE (AUSTRALASIAN WATERLINE STANDARDS) Through work redesign and better recruitment practices, we’ve removed barriers to entry and now have 20 women working $66.6m 1,541 as straddle or crane DECLARED DIVIDENDS TO SHIP CALLS drivers.” COUNCIL – UP 125.76% 09 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 10 Trade Breakdown (TEU) NZ MARKET SHARE BY VALUE 26.84% 56% of Total NZ trade by value IMPORT % NZ SEA TRADE 44 BY VALUE EXPORT 34.26% of Total NZ sea trade by value UPPER NORTH ISLAND SHARE BY VALUE 56.41% of Upper North Island Container trade by value UPPER NORTH ISLAND SHARE BY VOLUME 56.05% of Upper North Island Container trade by volume 11 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 12 Top 5 Export Countries Top 5 Export Commodities Australia USA ChinaFiji Canada Dairy Machinery Meat and Beverages, Metal & Equipment Seafood spirits and and Metal products vinegar products $2.72b $613m$414.9m $260.7m$252m $1.25b $903.3m$667.8m $506.9m$452m Source: Statistics New Zealand Source: Statistics New Zealand Source: 13 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 14 Top 5 Import Countries Top 5 Import Commodities China Australia USA Japan Germany Vehicles Machinery Metal Plastic and Apparel, (Rail Road, & Equipment and Metal Rubber Fabric Sea & Air) products products and textiles $4.6b $2.1b$2.06b $1.9b$1.4b $5.4b $3.8b$1.23b $1.16b $1.16b Source: Statistics New Zealand Source: Statistics New Zealand Source: 15 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 16 Other Cargo 4,936 12 1 161,829 66,870 101 TONNES OF FISH HELICOPTERS TUNNEL BORING MACHINE TONNES OF GRAIN TONNES OF BANANAS BOATS / YACHTS – INCLUDING TWO TEAM NEW ZEALAND YACHTS 3 268,469 12,835 WIND TURBINES TONNES OF MACHINERY TONNES OF OTHER FRESH FRUIT 24 TRAINS FOR AUCKLAND 17 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 18 Everyday Products Fruit, nuts, vegetables Toys and sports Coffee, tea and cereals equipment and spices Celebrate Auckland’s $205.7m $455.1m $14m $302.3m $3.3m $86.7m and the Port’s 175th EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT year at SeePort 2015 Electronics - January 24-26, Apparel and and electrical Furniture Captain Cook Wharf.” footwear equipment and furnishings $80.5m $1.3b $206m $1.2b $54.2m $525.1m EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT Beverages, spirits and Dairy Plastic and vinegar and poultry rubber products $506.9m $334.5m $1.2b $113.9m $250.2m $1.2b EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT Clocks, watches Meat and Sugar and sugar and parts seafood products confectionary $256,678 $8.9m $667.8m $301m $111.7m $ 211.9m EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT 19 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 20 Get in touch Physical Address Ports of Auckland’s Public Level 1, Feedback Line: Ports of Auckland Building +64 9 348 5274 or Sunderland Street, Mechanics Bay email: [email protected] Auckland 1010, New Zealand Ports of Auckland Annual Mailing Address reviews can be accessed online Ports of Auckland Limited on our website: PO Box 1281, Auckland 1140 www.poal.co.nz/news_media/ New Zealand publications.htm Phone: +64 9 348 5000 Hard copies are available on request from: Corporate Affairs We’re one of the Ports of Auckland Limited most efficient ports in PO Box 1281, Auckland 1140 New Zealand Australasia and aim to or email [email protected] boost that efficiency with more smart investment.” POA096 .com insight designedby 21 Looking ahead to next year www.poal.co.nz 22 www.poal.co.nz.