KiwiRail And Government Have Given Up On Local Shipping Security
The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) is condemning KiwiRail’s decision to resurrect its "NZ Connect" coastal shipping workaround with overseas carriers as a “total surrender of New Zealand’s maritime capacity and security.”
Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Carl Findlay says the move to rely on overseas-owned carriers like ANL and CMA CGM is a short-sighted stop-gap measure.
“This plan that exposes the hollowing out of our domestic supply chain capacity, furthering our reliance on overseas carriers at a time of global volatility and conflict.”
He says by handing freight to global shipping giants, KiwiRail is admitting it has no plan to invest in much needed New Zealand-flagged vessels or the local seafarers who should be crewed on our own coast.
“New Zealand is becoming a helpless observer of its own transport system, watching freight dollars drain away overseas instead of building local wealth and jobs.”
Mr Findlay says the situation is a direct downstream outcome of the disastrous decision by Finance Minister Nicola Willis to cancel the iRex ferry deal.
The Interislander service will be reduced to a single ship from 22 June to 26 September while the Kaiārahi undergoes local maintenance and the Kaitaki is sent to Singapore for dry-docking.
KiwiRail documents show a projected 259 days of reduced service before the new ferries finally arrive in 2029.
Mr Findlay says the scale of the announced service is a “Band-Aid.”
He says New Zealanders deserve a reliable, resilient, and publicly owned “Blue Highway” that is not one mechanical fault away from a national crisis.
“The Maritime Union is calling for KiwiRail and the Government to set up a long-term coastal shipping service with New Zealand flagged and crewed vessels.”
The Union demands a permanent fix for the Cook Strait crossing that prioritizes New Zealand workers and national security over the convenience of global shipping lines.
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