AUCKLAND: The final scope of the Auckland Council-commissioned study shows it will weigh up the merits of options ranging from little change, through to building a new port entirely some time in the next half-century.
Rick Boven – who is the chair of the working group overseeing the eight-month review – said external consultants would be chosen in coming weeks and will start work in November.
The study was commissioned after heated debate over plans by the council-owned Ports of Auckland to extend two wharves further into the inner harbour.
The company changed its mind over one extension, and decided to delay plans for the second after the resource consent was found to have been wrongly granted.
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...



