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New Zealand Customs Services
Port Taranaki Centre
2-8 Bayly Road
PO Box 136
New Plymouth 4340
npcs@customs.govt.nz
www.customs.govt.nz
+64-6-751-0964 +64-6-751-2637 After hours
+64-6-751-0964
 
Use the Customs website to find out the rules and requirements for people, goods and craft arriving in or leaving New Zealand.
Customs requirements for craft visiting New Zealand
Customs requirements for importing goods
Customs requirements for exporting goods
 
MAF Quarantine Services
Port Taranaki Centre
2-8 Bayly Road
PO Box 794
New Plymouth 4340
mqsnpl@maf.govt.nz
www.maf.govt.nz
+64-6-759-1670 +64-6-759-1671 +64-29-909-5501
 
New Zealand operates strict biosecurity procedures at ports of entry to prevent the introduction of pests, diseases of animals and plants, and other unwanted organisms. For a summary of key MAF Quarantine clearance procedures and other requirements please see the links below:
Quarantine Arrival Information, clearance procedures for vessels, and requesting pratique.
Ballast Water Controls, including Ballast water forms and instructions.
Import Health Standard for Sea Containers from All Countries:
 
AgriQuality Ltd
3 Gover Street
Private Bag 2019
New Plymouth
mailto:mattsonl@agriquality.com
www.agriquality.co.nz
+64-6-759-5633 +64-6-759-5649 +64-21-448-422
 
AgriQuality is an independent provider of testing, assurance and biosecurity services throughout the food supply chain, providing customers tailored solutions to meet their needs.
 
Maritime New Zealand
PO Box 6094,
New Plymouth
mailto:enquiries@maritimenz.govt.nz
www.maritimenz.govt.nz
0508-225-522
or +64-6-751-3131
+64-6-751-4097  
 
The main focus of Maritime NZ is to ensure that the maritime environment is safe, secure and clean for all it's users. Maritime NZ's range of activities includes:
  • Conducting safety inspections of all New Zealand and foreign-flagged ships calling at New Zealand ports;
  • Investigating and analysing maritime accidents;
  • Developing and monitoring maritime safety and marine protection rules;
  • Licensing seafarers and registering ships.