AUCKLAND: Lyttelton Port has been showing off the first stage of its $1 billion redevelopment.
The port’s ability to continue operating despite the earthquakes has been well publicised, but before yesterday’s guided boat tour there had been few opportunities for the public to witness first hand the extent of the damage the quakes caused.
At present, ships carrying logs and fertiliser unload directly in front of the township.
The port’s operations manager, Paul Monk, said the plan was to reclaim a further 20 hectares so these vessels could be accommodated to the east of the port, next door to the container ships.
Shipping activity at Port Qasim on February 11
KARACHI: Three ships namely, Glen Canyon, Al-Salam- II and TSM Pollux carrying Containers, Gas oil and Palm oil were arranged...



