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‘No silver bullet’ for ferry delays, says Fullers CEO

With Council contracts among combination of factors driving service disruption, something like normal service may resume by next summer.

Fullers chief executive Mike Horne.

Tim Hunter Thu, 13 Apr 2023

The man who runs Auckland’s beleaguered ferry services must be some sort of masochist.

“I love this job,” says Fullers chief executive Mike Horne.

After nearly six years in the role, “it’s a really interesting place to be but the absolute noise and different agendas from different groups

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Tim Hunter Thu, 13 Apr 2023
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