Connemara failure highlights urgent need to address ferry fiasco – MUNZ

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The power loss of the Bluebridge ferryย Connemaraย in the Cook Strait last night highlights the importance of a resilient publicly-owned interisland ferry service, says the Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ).

MUNZ National Secretary Carl Findlay says this issue with the Bluebridge service alongside other previous issues demonstrates the need for high-quality and fit for purpose ferries on the strait.

โ€œOnce again itโ€™s just been a matter of the quick thinking of a highly skilled crew and good luck with the conditions thatย there has been a safe recovery of the vessel and people aboard.

โ€œWe canโ€™t keep relying on luck.

โ€œCook Strait is the most critical route for New Zealandโ€™s freight transport system and it needs to be resilient. That means public owned and rail enabled ferries that are reliable, safe, and fit for purpose.

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โ€œItโ€™s worth noting that theย Connemaraย is much newer than the ships run by Kiwirail and was built by the provider rumoured to be the Governmentโ€™s frontrunner for new interislander ferries, StenaLine.

โ€œJust last month the shareholding Minister, Nicola Willis, was in Parliament touting the benefits of private ferries. This shows once again how wrong-headed that statement and her decision to cancel the iRex project was.

โ€œItโ€™s getting close to a year without a decision or even the final negotiation of the iReX cancellation that is likely to cost us hundreds of millions of dollars.

โ€œThe government needs to swallow its pride and go back to Hyundai to negotiate the iReX deal.

โ€œItโ€™ll cost us more now because of this governmentโ€™s rash decision to cancel the original deal but nowhere near as much as how much a failed ferry system will cost our freight customers, our economy, and the safety of our crews and passengers.โ€

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  1. Willis will not return to Hyundai because she will be laughed at .They will say, yep we will build the two ferries but at a cost of 1 billion each now .The mere fact she may be talking to the Blue bridge supplier is a red flag that privatization is on the cards .She is going to have to swallow a massive dead rat because the cost of any new deal will be way more that 3 billion and new

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