Ports of Auckland council owner yet to be told of likely automation delay
17 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Ports of Auckland. Photo / Michael Craig Ports of Auckland has not informed its Auckland Council owner of any potential delay to full automation of its container terminal - despite advising others it will likely miss a time undertaking made by the port chief executive.
Tony Gibson in March said the controversial automation project, under way for five years at a cost the port and the council refuse to reveal, would go live in June or early July.
While a port spokesman late last week would only say the timing had not changed, the Herald obtained an advisory from the port which said there was a strong likelihood full automation would not start until August some time.
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Tau Henare: Safety shambles sparks call for port boss sacking
A strong call for Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson to step down or be sacked over the port’s appalling safety record.
A strong call for Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson to step down or be sacked over the port’s appalling safety record.
It’s coming from Independent Māori Statutory Board deputy chair Tau Henare and his podcast sparring partner Shane Te Pou, both former union organisers, along with First Union national Secretary Robert Reid, in a letter they are delivering this morning to the board’s Fergusson Wharf headquarters.
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Press Release – FIRST Union Three more community leaders have added their names to the call for the resignation of Ports of Auckland CEO, Tony Gibson, in light of the damning Health and Safety report released prior to Easter. Tau Henare, Shane Te Pou and Robert Reid will deliver …
Three more community leaders have added their names to the call for the resignation of Ports of Auckland CEO, Tony Gibson, in light of the damning Health and Safety report released prior to Easter.
Tau Henare, Shane Te Pou and Robert Reid will deliver a letter to the POAL Offices on Fergusson Wharf at 10.00am on Thursday 8 April 2021. Media are welcome to attend.