Port of Auckland Limited Overview
Pro stress-test →Port of Auckland Limited is the Auckland Council-owned company that administers Auckland's commercial freight and cruise ship harbor facilities, handling more than NZ$20 billion of goods per year, including 60% of the country's imports and 40% of its exports by value. The port is a critical node in the national supply chain, moving 4 million tonnes of breakbulk cargo annually and serving as the primary gateway for containerized and non-containerized freight in the North Island.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Port of Auckland surpassed financial forecasts for FY25 (year ended 30 June 2025), reporting a record underlying net profit after tax of $85.4 million (up 55% from $55.2m) and revenue of $393 million (up from $339 million in FY24). For FY26 (as of February 2026), the port is on track to meet its performance targets following a strong first half. The port achieved this result by significantly increasing container volumes, improving safe productivity and building customer confidence in its ability to deliver reliable service.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Port of Auckland handles 60% of New Zealand's imports and 40% of its exports by value, establishing it as the dominant domestic port. Primary regional competitors include Port of Tauranga (handling Bay of Plenty cargo) and Ports of Wellington. Port of Auckland's scale, geographic proximity to Auckland's population and manufacturing base, and integrated rail/road connections create high barriers to substitution for North Island shippers.
Industry Context
Port of Auckland Limited operates in Port Operations & Container Terminals.
Key facts
Founded: 1870 · Headquarters: Auckland, New Zealand · Employees: ~500 · Revenue: NZD 393 million (FY25, year ended 30 June 2025) · Market cap: N/A