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Directors appointed to Ferry Holdings Ltd

Chris Mackenzie, Heather Simpson, and Greg Lowe ‘bring substantial and specific expertise for the no-nonsense delivery of cost-effective infrastructure,’ says Winston Peters.

Chris Mackenzie.

Mon, 17 Feb 2025

Minister for Rail Winston Peters has announced director appointments for Ferry Holdings Ltd – the schedule 4a company charged with negotiating ferry procurement contracts for two new inter-island ferries.

Peters said Ferry Holdings will be responsible for negotiating long-term port agreements on either side of the Cook Strait and ensuring the seamless and integrated delivery of cost-effective replacement Interislander ferries.

“The new chair Chris Mackenzie, deputy chair Heather Simpson, and director Greg Lowe bring substantial and specific expertise for the no-nonsense delivery of cost-effective infrastructure,” he said.

Mackenzie led the negotiations to buy back New Zealand’s rail assets in the late 2000s and was also independent chair of the Horizontal Infrastructure Governance Group involved in the Christchurch Rebuild.

Simpson, a former chief of staff to the Prime Minister and an economics lecturer, brings significant experience in executing complex tasks.

Lowe is the former global chief executive of Beca, former managing director of Beca Australia, and a qualified marine engineer with previous shipbuilding experience.

“The new board will manage the contractual negotiations with shipyards, ports, and any other party required to deliver safe, reliable, and resilient Interislander services into the future – working closely with us as shareholding Ministers.

“The board will undertake the procurement process for new ferries and report back to Ministers for final decisions and similarly engage in the landside development planning and funding agreements with ports with decisions taken by Ministers.

“This won’t be cost-plus infrastructure like Project iReX – it will be a pragmatic appreciation of infrastructure that can continue in service while replacing only what is needed to safely and reliably operate new Interislander ferries,” Peters said

Cabinet will take decisions on further director appointments soon. 


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