Trucks waiting at the entrance to the Lyttelton Container Terminal yesterday. Delays have been caused by a backlog of freight that built up during the recent national waterfront strike. Lyttelton officials say the port is the busiest it has been for 20 years, but they expect the position to ease by Easter.
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Press, 10 April 1987, Page 3
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52Trucks waiting at the entrance to the Lyttelton Container Terminal yesterday. Delays have been caused by a backlog of freight that built up during the recent national waterfront strike. Lyttelton officials say the port is the busiest it has been for 20 years, but they expect the position to ease by Easter. Press, 10 April 1987, Page 3
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