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Ports of Auckland lifts first-half profit 9.5% as maintenance costs drop

Monday 22nd February 2016

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Ports of Auckland posted a 9.5 percent increase in first-half profit as the country's second-biggest port slashed its maintenance bill, while warning a reduction in routes will weigh on the company's revenue. 

Net profit rose to $31.6 million in the six months ended Dec. 31 from $28.9 million a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Revenue fell 2.3 percent to $106.1 million as container volumes shrank 2.8 percent to 474,613 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), and breakbulk and bulk volumes were down 2.8 percent to 3 million tonnes. 

The port company's employee bill was largely edged up to $29.3 million, and the company said it started a second round of consultation on plans to partially automate the container terminal, with a decision likely in April this year. 

Other operating expenses dropped 22 percent to $24 million as repair and maintenance costs almost halved in the period. 

"Container shipping lines have been subject to intense competition in the New Zealand market, with significant over-capacity resulting in unsustainable freight rates," chief executive Tony Gibson said. "This situation is expected to continue into the second half and beyond and will affect our full-year result." 

Ports of Auckland has been building a network across the North Island in a bid to reduce costs for exporters using its supply chain. It completed a series of acquisitions with a $23 million purchase of land north of Hamilton. The company today said it was considering extending its network into the South Island. 

The port company declared an interim dividend of $25.9 million, up from $25.5 million a year earlier. 

Ports of Auckland also said it plans to sell Onehunga port after shifting Holcim cement handling facilities to Waitemata.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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