New zealand sea port

New Zealand has a number of important sea ports that play a crucial role in the country's economy. Here are some of the main sea ports in New Zealand:

  1. Auckland Port: Located on the North Island, Auckland Port is the country's largest and busiest port, handling over 1.5 million containers and 2.5 million passengers each year.
  2. Wellington Port: Located on the North Island, Wellington Port is the country's second-largest port and is a major hub for cargo and passenger ships.
  3. Tauranga Port: Located on the North Island, Tauranga Port is a significant port for the country's forestry and agricultural industries.
  4. Napier Port: Located on the North Island, Napier Port is a major port for the country's horticultural and agricultural industries.
  5. Lyttelton Port: Located on the South Island, Lyttelton Port is a major port for the country's container and bulk cargo trade.
  6. Timaru Port: Located on the South Island, Timaru Port is a significant port for the country's agricultural and horticultural industries.
  7. Nelson Port: Located on the South Island, Nelson Port is a major port for the country's horticultural and agricultural industries.
  8. Dunedin Port: Located on the South Island, Dunedin Port is a significant port for the country's agricultural and horticultural industries.

Some of the key cargo handled at New Zealand's sea ports includes:

New Zealand's sea ports are also important for passenger travel, with many cruise ships and ferries calling at ports around the country.