Port Nelson

General information

Name:
Port Nelson
Country:
New Zealand
UN/Locode:
NZNSN
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
36
Expected Vessels:
9
Berths:
2
Coordinates:
S 41° 16' E 173° 16'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
28.03. 00:24
Cargo Ship
27.03. 09:45
Cargo Ship
27.03. 20:06
Fishing Vessel
26.03. 00:19
Sailing Vessel
12.02. 22:29
Tugboat
28.03. 00:38
Sailing Vessel
25.03. 01:33
Cargo Ship
25.03. 22:27
Sailing Vessel
13.01. 21:53
Fishing Vessel
28.03. 02:16

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
04.04. 21:00
Fishing Vessel
20.07. 03:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Fishing Vessel
27.03. 18:45
Cargo Ship
26.03. 18:36

Latest news

Cruise liner stops in Nelson

Tue Jan 26 07:25:25 CET 2016 arnekiel

A luxurious "floating country house" style cruise ship was in Nelson on Saturday as part of its trip around the country. The 90.6 metre Caledonian Sky is on a circumnavigation of New Zealand, which started in Auckland and will end there on Wednesday. On Saturday morning a number of the 90 people on board disembarked the ship at Port Tarakohe in Golden Bay, where they had spent the night, and bused to Totaranui to tour the Abel Tasman. They were met by a coach at Kaiteriteri that brought them back to the ship, which had travelled to Nelson. Those who stayed on board spent the afternoon sightseeing, shopping and walking in the city, New Zealand agent for the Caledonian Sky Carole Brown said. "In the evening for the first time in Nelson we actually had wine tasting on board from Brightwater, and at about 9.30 they had a quartet from the Nelson Bays Harmony Chorus who came and sang. "People really enjoyed that, it was a nice way to finish their time in Nelson," she said. The tour group was mostly people from Britain, she said. The Caledonian Sky will go on to Vanuatu from New Zealand, where it comes each year, and tour the Pacific Islands. http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/76208791/cruise-liner-stops-in-nelson

Olivia Maersk sets new length record for ships at Port Nelson

Sun Oct 07 08:33:08 CEST 2012 arnekiel

A new length record for ships at Port Nelson is a significant step forward, Port Nelson chief executive Martin Byrne said on October 5th, 2012. At 238 metres, the Olivia Maersk, which came through the Cut at midday on Oct. 4, 2012, is 14m longer than the previous record-setter, Algarrobo, which arrived earlier in the year. The port's ability to handle it meant that Maersk, the giant international container line, could increase its Nelson cargo-carrying capacity, Mr Byrne said. Port Nelson senior maritime staff went on board the Olivia Maersk in North Island ports to observe the way it handled.

Longest ever vessel Algarrobo visits Port Nelson

Tue Jul 10 08:37:14 CEST 2012 arnekiel

What is thought to be the longest ship ever to visit Port Nelson made a brief call today (July, 10, 2012) - and gained the unofficial record by just 29cm. The Maersk container ship Algarrobo measures 225.09m. The previous longest ship the port can confirm was the much bigger Blue Marlin, the world's biggest heavy transport ship, which is 224.8m long but also 53m wide, and presented special challenges to pilots as it traversed the Cut at the entrance to the port in mid-2008. A special exclusion zone was set up for its arrival and departure, and crowds lined Wakefield Quay and hillside vantage points to watch it. http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/7251524/Long-ship-makes-short-visit

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