Support New Zealand Coastal Shipping picket in Wellington

Seafarers and community supporters will gather for a peaceful informational rally outside the Wellington Railway Station from 11am Thursday 20 April 2023

Sea­far­ers and com­mu­ni­ty sup­port­ers will gath­er for a peace­ful infor­ma­tion­al ral­ly out­side the Welling­ton Rail­way Sta­tion from 11am Thurs­day 20 April 2023.

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Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Welling­ton Branch Sec­re­tary Jim King says sea­far­ers will be rais­ing aware­ness about giant glob­al ship­ping com­pa­ny Maer­sk can­celling the Coastal Con­nect con­tain­er ser­vice which linked New Zealand ports.

Two New Zealand crewed ships Maer­sk Nadi and Maer­sk Nan­sha had been in ser­vice for less than a year before being can­celled, says Mr King.

The ral­ly fol­lows on from a recent event at the Port of Nel­son.

Mr King says the Maer­sk deci­sion result­ed the loss of up to six­ty jobs of crew mem­bers who had giv­en up oth­er jobs to work on Maer­sk ves­sels, and more dis­rup­tion of New Zealand sup­ply chains.

He says sup­ply chain issues are why goods are tak­ing so long to be import­ed, export­ed, and moved around New Zealand.

Mr King says build­ing up ded­i­cat­ed New Zealand coastal ship­ping is an effi­cient, low emis­sions mode of keep­ing New Zealand mov­ing.

New Zealand coastal ship­ping would pro­tect New Zealand from dis­rup­tions to the sup­ply chain such as expe­ri­enced dur­ing the COVID pan­dem­ic and the extreme weath­er events ear­li­er in 2023.

Mr King says the Mar­itime Union is propos­ing sev­er­al mea­sures:

  • Changes to the Mar­itime Trans­port Act to pri­or­i­tize New Zealand flagged and crewed ships on the New Zealand coast.
  • Gov­ern­ment sup­port for a New Zealand owned coastal ship­ping oper­a­tor to pro­vide pri­or­i­ty ser­vice for New Zealand ports and indus­try.
  • Train­ing and high qual­i­ty employ­ment oppor­tu­ni­ties for New Zealan­ders in our own mar­itime indus­try.

 

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