Food Poisoning: A Case For New Zealand Shipping
Food Poisoning: A Case For New Zealand Shipping
New Zealand First transport spokesperson Peter Brown has called for the expansion of our merchant fleet now is has been determined that the likely source of the cornflour contamination has come from the hold of the foreign ship which brought the commodity here.
“Whilst I realize it will never be practical, or indeed possible, to use only New Zealand ships to handle our imports and exports, this incident clearly illustrates there is a need to develop the industry.
“A merchant fleet of reasonable size breeds expertise and attitude to matters maritime. Something is wrong when a ship known to have previously carried lead concentrates is allowed to carry foodstuffs and that commodity is not thoroughly checked at point of discharge.
“The vessel should have been cleaned and checked prior to loading and again, as a safety insurance check, at discharge.
Some people appear to not to have been on their guard or perhaps not thinking maritime.
“With an active merchant fleet we would, in
time, have more expertise and these incidents would not
happen,” concluded Peter
Brown.