Port of Tauranga (POT) Investor presentation summary
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Investor presentation summary
14 May, 2026Strategic positioning and market outlook
Positioned as New Zealand's main export gateway, with strong partnerships and investments in inland ports and Northport Group to support population and import growth in the Upper North Island.
Population growth in the Upper North Island is projected to drive significant increases in import container volumes, with the region accounting for up to 72% of national growth by 2053.
Structural shifts in logistics, warehousing, and cost advantages are moving freight and warehousing south and north of Auckland, benefiting the port's catchment.
The port is well positioned to become a hub in a future hub-and-spoke network, supporting increased coastal shipping and transhipment growth.
Macro drivers such as migration, population growth, and logistics trends are expected to double import volumes over the next three decades.
People, culture, and stakeholder engagement
Workforce of about 330 employees with strong generational diversity and low turnover, fostering stability and innovation.
High employee engagement and pride, with a safety-led culture and strong focus on growth, development, and operational excellence.
Collaborative industrial relations and purpose-built accommodation enhance flexibility, productivity, and employee satisfaction.
Community sentiment remains highly positive, with 84% of local residents viewing the port favorably and recognizing its economic and environmental contributions.
Stakeholder materiality assessment prioritizes health, safety, customer engagement, sustainable financial performance, and environmental stewardship.
Health, safety, and environmental performance
Health and safety strategy is sector-aligned, with strong leadership, capability building, and risk management, resulting in a 22.7% reduction in TRIFR and improved injury severity rates.
Health and safety is the highest-rated element in staff engagement, with external verification confirming a leading safety culture.
Air quality initiatives have reduced dust concentrations, and water quality is maintained well below regulatory limits through ongoing investment in stormwater treatment.
Harbour health is improving, with increased marine biodiversity and active support for environmental projects such as artificial reefs and mussel filtering.
Latest events from Port of Tauranga
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AGM 202430 Jun 2026 - Major investments and automation position the port as New Zealand's leading future trade hub.POT
Investor presentation16 Jun 2026 - Net profit up 16.6% to $70.2M, driven by revenue growth, import demand, and productivity gains.POT
H1 202616 Jun 2026 - Record profit of $173.4M and trade growth, but capacity constraints limit further gains.POT
H2 202516 Jun 2026 - Net profit dropped 22% as trade volumes fell, but second-half and key export results improved.POT
H2 202416 Jun 2026 - Net profit surged 27.4% as trade and container volumes hit record highs and guidance was raised.POT
H1 202516 Jun 2026 - Poised for hub status, the port is expanding capacity and automation to lead NZ’s trade future.POT
Investor Day 2026 presentation12 Mar 2026 - Trade and earnings rose, dividends increased, and key projects advanced despite delays.POT
AGM 20251 Nov 2025