Port of Gisborne

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Port of Gisborne is a regional seaport on New Zealand’s east coast that primarily handles forestry exports and serves as a key maritime gateway for the Gisborne district.

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Port of Gisborne canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf port
seaport
country New Zealand
countrySubdivision Tairāwhiti region NERFINISHED
economicRole supports forestry industry
supports regional employment
governedBy Eastland Port Limited NERFINISHED
handles breakbulk cargo
bulk cargo
hasEnvironmentalConsideration coastal erosion management
sedimentation management
hasFacility berths
cargo handling equipment
log yard
wharves
hasFeature no natural deep-water harbour
tidal port
hasNavigationAid harbour lights
pilotage services
hasPortActivity cargo loading
cargo unloading
log export operations
hasSafetyMeasure marine safety procedures
port security controls
hasTransportConnection road connections to Gisborne hinterland
locatedIn Gisborne District NERFINISHED
North Island
locatedOnBodyOfWater Poverty Bay NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf east coast of New Zealand
ownedBy Eastland Group NERFINISHED
primaryCargo forestry products
logs
woodchips
regulatoryAuthority Gisborne District Council NERFINISHED
serves Gisborne District NERFINISHED
servesAs maritime gateway for Gisborne district
regional export hub
supportsActivity coastal shipping
international shipping
supportsIndustry forestry sector in Tairāwhiti
timezone New Zealand Daylight Time NERFINISHED
New Zealand Standard Time
usesCurrency New Zealand dollar NERFINISHED

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Gisborne hasPort Port of Gisborne