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Craig Harris enters Hall of Fame

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NZ (Commonwealth)_The Australasian cruise industry witnessed a momentous occasion on Saturday night as Craig Harris, a long-standing figure known for his significant contributions to the region’s maritime landscape, was inducted into the prestigious CLIA Australasia Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place during the organization’s annual black-tie dinner held in Sydney.

The CLIA Hall of Fame Awards serve as a platform to recognize individuals whose tireless efforts and remarkable achievements have demonstrably shaped the growth and development of the cruise industry across Australia and New Zealand. Harris’ induction into this esteemed group stands as a testament to his exceptional dedication and the lasting impact he has made on the sector.

Prior to this well-deserved recognition, Harris served as the Managing Director of ISS-McKay, a company widely regarded as the leading port agency in New Zealand. Under his astute leadership, the organization flourished, solidifying its position at the forefront of the industry. However, Harris’ influence extends far beyond his role at ISS-McKay. In 1994, he played a pivotal role in the establishment of Cruise New Zealand, an organization that has since evolved into the New Zealand Cruise Association. This pioneering initiative played a critical role in fostering collaboration and establishing strong working relationships between ports, cruise line operators, and various stakeholders within the local tourism sector.

Harris’ vision and commitment to fostering a collaborative environment within the Australasian cruise industry did not go unnoticed. In 2009, he was bestowed with a life membership of the New Zealand Cruise Association, a fitting acknowledgement of his unwavering dedication to the organization he helped create. Furthermore, his contributions to the broader tourism industry were recognized through his investiture as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. This prestigious national honor signifies his exceptional service to the nation.

Harris’ expertise and extensive industry knowledge have been instrumental in facilitating the smooth operation of cruise ship visits throughout New Zealand. His leadership at ISS-McKay ensured that port operations ran seamlessly, providing cruise lines and passengers with a consistently positive experience. Beyond his focus on operational excellence, Harris actively championed the development of the cruise industry as a whole. His unwavering belief in the sector’s potential for growth and his dedication to promoting New Zealand as a premier cruise destination were instrumental in attracting a wider range of cruise lines and fostering the industry’s current success.

The acquisition of ISS-McKay by Singapore’s Pacific International Lines in November 2023 marked a significant turning point for the company. However, Harris’ legacy continues to resonate within the Australasian cruise industry. His foresight in establishing Cruise New Zealand, his unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration within the sector, and his dedication to operational excellence have all played a vital role in shaping the industry’s current landscape. The well-deserved recognition bestowed upon him by CLIA Australasia serves as a fitting tribute to a true industry stalwart whose contributions will continue to be felt for years to come.

As the Australasian cruise industry charts its course for the future, the invaluable contributions of individuals like Craig Harris serve as a source of inspiration. Harris’ dedication, vision, and leadership have demonstrably propelled the sector forward, paving the way for continued growth and success. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to guide and inspire future generations of maritime professionals within the region.

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