Napier Port’s new tariff schedule comes into effect tomorrow, Wednesday 1 October 2025, as advised in our previous communication of 29 July 2025 (available here).
You can view and download the updated tariff schedule here, or visit our website here.
CEDO and Cut-off Process – Reminder
For vessels sailing on or after 1 October 2025, the following cut-off process for CEDOs will apply:
Exports Remaining on Wharf – No CEDO
If a container does not have a valid CEDO by 1700 hours on the vessel cut-off day, the container(s) will be rolled to the next available vessel and a No CEDO charge will apply.
Ongoing Notifications
Please note the following notifications will continue as part of our standard process:
Automated messages with CEDO status are sent to customers every 12 hours
Automated messages are sent to carriers three times daily
Carriers will be notified at the time of offloading if a container does not meet the CEDO cut-off.
Get In Touch
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact our Commercial team via email: Commercialdepartment@napierport.co.nz or directly:
Dominic Sutherland – Senior Business Develoment Manager 021 026 82324
Henri Purvis – Business Development Manager 027 406 3601
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