LPC Customer Notice
LPC Customer Notice
LPC OPERATIONAL STATUS
Since the 5.7 and 6.3 magnitude earthquakes on Monday, our engineering and civil maintenance staff, and supporting consultants, have been working through detailed assessments across all of our assets. Now we are moving forward on a programme of prioritised work.
Our goal is to return services safely and as soon as possible. Once again, thank you to all of our customers for their understanding and patience.
CONTAINER TERMINAL
OPERATIONS
Receival and delivery of
containers continues to operate as normal and full rail
services have recommenced. Vessel operations remain
suspended and we envisage this will return to normal after
midday Friday.
Berthing windows have been suspended until further notice.
GENERAL CARGO OPERATIONS
We expect to be able to work all general
cargo ships as they present. Remediation work on the Inner
Harbour wharves commenced today and will continue over the
coming days.
General Cargo operations will commence tomorrow morning with the arrival of the MV Hibernia on No.7 wharf to load logs. This will be followed by the MV Jin Xing Ling tomorrow afternoon on No.2 wharf to discharge fertiliser.
As a result of earthquake damage some access restrictions will be in place on No.2 & No.3 wharves.
Limitations remain on CQ2 for car vessels. Car vessels will be worked between container vessel operations on CQ3/4 or in the Inner Harbour on No.2 & No.7 wharves.
Log receival is operating as normal.
Receival and delivery of containers is operating at No.7 wharf.
OIL
BERTH OPERATIONS
Engineering assessments
continued today at the Oil Berth. Testing has commenced on
necessary infrastructure and remediation work will continue
over the coming days. We expect the oil berth to be
operational for the first vessel due next Monday, 20 June.
CITYDEPOT OPERATIONS
CityDepot is
operating as normal and full rail services have recommenced.
Kind regards
PETER DAVIE
Chief
Executive
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