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Port Taranaki is required to comply with the Maritime Security Act, which came into effect from 1 July 2004. To this effect, Port Taranaki has introduced policies and procedures to control access to the port's secure areas. Port Taranaki will continue to provide a high standard service to its customers to ensure that cargoes are protected and secure while held in the port area. The...
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Visiting the Port Taranaki Centre The Port Taranaki Centre overlooks Ngamotu Beach at 2-8 Bayly Road. Once on Bayly Road, cross over the railway lines and use the second entrance on the left after the staff carpark. Report to reception with a photo identification such as a drivers license or passport and reception will prepare a visitor pass for you and get you to sign in...
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Passengers It is not permitted to carry passengers in trucks while on Port Taranaki property. The only permissible exception to this would be when a trainee driver is accompanied by their trainer/supervisor. Where this is the case, Port Taranaki would expect to sight appropriate documentation supporting the training arrangements. Tail-Gating At no time should any vehicle follow...
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Safety Inductions are compulsory to work at Port Taranaki Time: 1:30pm every Wednesday Location: The Crow's Nest (Old Breakwater Tavern) 149 Breakwater Road Duration: 45 minutes Cost: Free On occasion special sessions can be organised, and alternate locations can be catered for, however there may be a fee...
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The following information is required from the vessel to Port Taranaki Security at least 24 hours prior to arrival via the ship's agent. Note: Bullet points 1 to 3 below are covered in the NZ Customs 'advance notice of arrival' form under the section on 'Maritime Security'. Vessels International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) number The current security level of the...
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Fishing vessels should contact New Plymouth Harbour by radio or by phone two hours prior to entering the port. Details to be passed include vessel name, port of registration, the reason for visiting and the estimated length of stay in port. Once secure alongside, hand a copy of the names of all crew on board to the watch house. When leaving the vessel, carry a photo ID (like a driver...
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New Plymouth Harbour Radio VHF channels 11, 12, 16 and 61 are monitored continuously. Direct Dial: +64 6 751 0200 Phone: +64 6 759 9740 Email: security@porttaranaki.co.nz
Contact Us
Port Taranaki Limited
Port Taranaki Centre
2-8 Bayly Road
PO Box 348
New Plymouth 4340
New Zealand
Telephone: +64 6 7510200
Fax: +64 6 7510886
Email: info@porttaranaki.co.nz
