December 4, 2025
Pictured: an Auckland city-scape. Photo credit Sulthan Auliya via Unsplash.

Port of Auckland sells Nexus Logistics to Qube

Port of Auckland announced earlier this week that it anticipated a close on the sale of its Nexus Logistics subsidiary to Australian logistics giant Qube Holdings.

Nexus Logistics provides integrated container logistics services across New Zealand, including container transport and handling via rail and road, container storage, wharf cartage, and port operations.

“This sale occurs at the right time for both the Port of Auckland and Nexus, with the team led by Darcy Hart, delivering strong momentum, commercial results and customer centric solutions,” says Port of Auckland CEO Roger Gray.

“With Qube taking ownership, their capability, reach and scale will help propel Nexus to the next level.

“To ensure continuity and long-term value for our stakeholders, the port have agreed a long-term strategic partnership with Nexus under Qube’s ownership as part of the sale,” says Roger.

Qube’s Director of Logistics and Infrastructure, John Digney, said: “Since acquiring ISO Limited in 2017, and with the acquisition of the Pinnacle Group, including Metrobox and the Specialised Group of Companies in 2023, Qube has established itself as a proudly trans-Tasman business, employing more than 1500 people across New Zealand.

“The acquisition of Nexus further enhances Qube’s NZ portfolio and will support the expansion of Qube’s container logistics offering in Auckland, supported by a long-term lease at the South Auckland Freight Hub.

“We’re delighted to welcome the Nexus team to Qube and look forward to working with them and the Port of Auckland to continue delivering excellent customer service.”

The terms of sale include the Nexus business, brand, the operating plant and equipment. The port retains ownership of the site at Wiri – which will be leased back to Nexus Logistics on a long-term lease.

Completion of this transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is anticipated to occur on or around 1 December 2025 (i.e. earlier this week, on Monday), followed by the separation of Nexus Logistics from the Port of Auckland.

Following completion of the separation Darcy Hart of Nexus will remain as CEO alongside his team.

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