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Major Port Closure in New Zealand Brings Investment to Northport, an Industrial Info Market Brief
New Zealand has proposed for managed closure of the Ports of Auckland (POAL) and development of Northport to a capacity equivalent to POAL. The movement of the port activities to Northport would cost approximately NZ$10.3 billion ($6.7 billion). Industrial Info is tracking five projects for the POAL relocation to Northport Whangarei. Click here for a list and see map below.
Released Friday, December 06, 2019
New Zealand has proposed for managed closure of the Ports of Auckland (POAL) and development of Northport to a capacity equivalent to POAL. The movement of the port activities to Northport would cost approximately NZ$10.3 billion ($6.7 billion).
Industrial Info is tracking five projects for the POAL relocation to Northport Whangarei. Click here for a list and see map below.
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