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Consumers may be hit in the pocket to pay for delays at Auckland's container port

Trucks sit idle at the port, waiting to pick up containers.

Sally Lindsay
Wed, 20 Dec 2017

Consumers could end up paying for the two- to three-hour delays in collecting containers from Ports of Auckland.

The delays are costing the road freight transport industry as well as importers and exporters.

National Road Carriers says the port's introduction of automated straddle carriers

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Sally Lindsay
Wed, 20 Dec 2017
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