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Author John Kenel9 August 202308 Aug 2023

Economy

First goods trains welcomed at Ruakura Inland Port

“It is exciting to see another dot on the map for Hamilton. This is the type of infrastructure to really cement the city’s importance in New Zealand’s economic landscape.

“With Ruakura Inland Port operating and the adjacent the Waikato Expressway, it’s an alignment of infrastructure that will deliver great value for our country, region and Waikato-Tainui,” Chris Joblin, CEO Tainui Group Holdings.

See full article from Building Today below:

Ruakura Inland Port — a newly minted, 9ha customs-controlled cargo facility on Hamilton’s eastern boundary — has welcomed its first two goods trains, one each from Tauranga and Auckland.

The new $60m facility has been more than 15 years in development by Tainui Group Holdings, the commercial entity of Waikato-Tainui, and will be operated in a joint-venture with Port of Tauranga for an initial period of 50 years.

Senior management representing the JV were on hand to mark the first train from Tauranga rolling into the twin 800m rail sidings.

Tainui Group Holdings chief executive Chris Joblin says the milestone marked an exciting new opportunity for importers and exporters, especially in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions.

“This is a big step towards reducing carbon emissions from the Upper North Island supply chain. It gives importers and exporters the option to move away from the previously ubiquitous round-trip, road-based journeys, towards more rail-based, one-way movements for cargoes,” Joblin says.

Recent modelling commissioned by the JV from independent supply chain experts has confirmed potential cost savings of up to 30% for cargo owners using rail from Ruakura Inland Port — compared to the round-trip, road-served transport model from Hamilton to Tauranga and Auckland.

Initially, two trains a week, each capable of carrying around 90 containers, will call at Ruakura Inland Port as the inland port undergoes final commissioning during August.

Train calls will then be increased to match demand. KiwiRail operates more than 85 train services per week between MetroPort Auckland and Tauranga which pass through Ruakura.

This year will also see the opening of other large-scale businesses at the adjacent Ruakura Superhub. These include the 40,000sq m Kmart Distribution Centre, and new cold storage facilities operated by global player Maersk (16,000sq m) and Big Chill (13,000sq m), which will generate freight through the inland port.

Port of Tauranga chief executive Leonard Sampson says partnering with TGH to operate the inland port has delivered strategic infrastructure which will amplify the connectivity of the Port’s existing facilities.

“By combining Port of Tauranga’s expertise in developing and operating ports with the deep regional connections of TGH, and the scale and efficiency of the Ruakura location, we can deliver more value for our regions and customers,” he says.

Quality Marshalling Ltd (a 100% owned subsidiary of Port of Tauranga) will manage physical operations at the inland port.

KiwiRail chief executive Peter Reidy also welcomes the opening of this strategic node on the national rail network.

“It is not only an expansion, but a better utilisation of our national rail network. We believe that rail offers resilience against supply chain disruptions, and it is good to see increasing interest and use,” Reidy says.

“Importantly, this project shows an increased connectivity of our infrastructure to benefit cargo owners and consumers across the country to help decarbonise land transport in New Zealand.”

Joblin sees the opening as a point of pride for the region’s economic infrastructure.

“It is exciting to see another dot on the map for Hamilton. This is the type of infrastructure to really cement the city’s importance in New Zealand’s economic landscape.

“With Ruakura Inland Port operating and the adjacent the Waikato Expressway, it’s an alignment of infrastructure that will deliver great value for our country, region and Waikato-Tainui,” Joblin says.

Source: Building Today

Author John Kenel9 August 202308 Aug 2023
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