A podcast interview with Chris McKenzie, chairman of Ferry Holdings, discusses the current financial and logistical challenges of the Cook Strait ferry replacement project, including budget constraints, infrastructure limitations, and recent cost-saving measures.
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Our treasury-led team is sounding warnings that there might be yet more cost blowouts and delays in the Cook Strait ferry replacement programme. The team says the problems are back-to-front planning and decaying port infrastructure. Chris McKenzie is the chair of Ferry Holdings Limited and with us now. Hi, Chris.
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contingency measures underway to avoid cost blowouts
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