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Channel Infrastructure is New Zealand’s largest fuel import terminal, and has been operating in Northland since 1961. Channel manages jetty infrastructure, fuel storage tanks, and the critical Marsden Point to Auckland fuels pipeline, storing and distributing 40% of New Zealand’s fuel, including 80% of New Zealand’s jet fuel.  The company also provides quality fuel testing services and plays a key role in the country’s energy infrastructure.

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Founded in 1958 and based in Whangārei, Culham is a leading provider of heavy engineering services.  Delivering fabrication, construction, and maintenance across the structural, marine, infrastructure, petrochemical, energy, and manufacturing sectors, the company specialises complex engineering projects with precision and scale across New Zealand and international markets.

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Established in 1936 and headquartered in Whangārei, is a prominent electrical engineering company. It offers a wide range of services including electrical design, commercial construction, and maintenance across infrastructure, industrial, marine, and renewable energy sectors. McKay operates both nationally and internationally, contributing to major projects across New Zealand.

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The Northport Group owns and operates the region’s deep-water port at Marsden Point, a critical part of the region’s infrastructure and a key element of the Upper North Island’s supply-chain resilience. It also owns Marsden Cove Marina and boatyard, and 180 hectares of port-adjacent, greenfield commercial and industrial development land at Marsden Point, available for long-term lease.The company is owned by Port of Tauranga, Northland Regional Council and the Ngāpuhi investment fund Tupu Tonu.

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Founded in 1930, based in Whangarei, a 100% kiwi owned integrated infrastructure company providing essential electricity and fibre services to customers in Whangārei and Kaipara. As a preferred service delivery partner, it provides engineering, construction and maintenance solutions to the transmission, distribution, fibre and generation sectors across the North Island.

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