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POAL pilots new high-tech system, says could be sold to other ports

While politicians argue over whether its wharves should be moved or expanded, Ports of Auckland is looking to technology to make its existing setup more efficient.

Thu, 12 May 2016

As politicians argue over whether its wharves should be moved or expanded, Ports of Auckland is looking to technology to make its existing setup more efficient.

POAL is looking to cope with more ships, and bigger ships, in part by turning to new technology.

Piloting ships into port is

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