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Lyttelton Port Company – Using ArcGIS to understand and disclose impacts on nature

In response to increasing global biodiversity risks, Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) has published the world’s first nature-related impact and dependency disclosure by a port. This initiative directly aligns with the Global Biodiversity Framework and UN Sustainable…

23/06/2025
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Lyttelton Port Company – Digital Transformation of Pavement Management

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) manages approximately 50 hectares of paved surfaces across three operational sites. These surfaces are subject to constant wear from heavy machinery, cargo operations, and environmental exposure, making effective condition monitoring critical for…

05/06/2025
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Lyttelton Port Company – Spatial Digitization Journey

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) has undertaken a transformative journey by spatially digitising critical datasets across its operations. Leadership has played a crucial role in this transformation through investment decisions and Steering Board Governance. The GIS Operations…

03/06/2025
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Lyttelton Port Company – Port Saddle ecological restoration

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) have undertaken a long-term partnership with the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust (BPCT) centred on the Port Saddle Ecological Restoration Project. The Port Saddle is a 17-ha site owned by LPC, situated on…

11/06/2024
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Lyttelton Port Company – Hector’s dolphin acoustic monitoring programme

Lyttelton Port Company’s (LPC) world-leading acoustic research is helping to set a new standard in marine mammal protection. LPC recently wrapped up a five-year acoustic monitoring programme put in place to monitor the presence of vocalising…

24/05/2023
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