Fullers Group should not be confused with Fullers GreatSights Bay of Islands.
Fullers Group | |
Type: | Private |
Founder: | George Hudson |
Location City: | Auckland |
Location Country: | New Zealand |
Area Served: | Auckland |
Key People: | Mike Horne, CEO |
Industry: | Ferry & tourism company |
Brands: | Fullers360 |
Services: | Auckland Commuter and tourist ferry services |
Owner: | InMotion Group |
Homepage: | www.fullers.co.nz |
Fullers Group Limited, trading as Fullers360, is a ferry and tourism company in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] It operates in the Hauraki Gulf and Waitematā Harbour. Fullers Group is the latest in a long line of almost continuous harbour and gulf ferry operations based in Auckland since the 1870s.
George Hudson, and his son, Douglas, conceived an idea for an improved ferry operator to replace the neglected Auckland ferry services during a sailing trip on Waitematā Harbour in 1981. By the end of that year, the Hudson family acquired North Shore Ferries (from Leo Dromgoole), another ferry company in Auckland and renaming it the Devonport Steam Ferry Group (which Gulf Ferries Ltd was a part of) (To celebrate the name of the company founded by Ewen W.Allison nearly 100 years before). However, the difficulties and hardships of rejuvenating a failing fleet became apparent almost immediately, as within six weeks of the takeover, every vessel was out of service, except for the Glen Rosa, a small Launch (boat).
The transition to a modern operation began in 1987 with the arrival of the Quickcat, Gulf Ferries' first catamaran, creating a faster, more efficient ferry service to Waiheke Island and other destinations. This was continued with the Kea (Built by WECO in Whangārei) being introduced in 1988 to operate the Auckland City to Devonport service. For the tourism services, two new catamaran ferries from World Heritage Cruises, Adventurer and Wanderer, were purchased in 2006 and 2007 for NZ$3 million and NZ$2 million respectively. These vessels will also assist on the company's main ferry routes during peak hours.
In 1988, South Pacific Travel Holdings Ltd became shareholders before the publicly listed Fullers Corporation Ltd went into receivership. Recognizing the value of the "Fullers" brand, the company amalgamated its operations and changed its name to Fullers Group Limited. Stagecoach New Zealand became the major shareholder of Fullers Group Limited but kept George Hudson as chairman until 2007 where his son, Douglas Hudson became the CEO until 2017 when Mike Horne took over the position. In 2009, Brian Souter acquired the company as well as another ferry company, 360 Discovery Limited.[2] Both are now part of the InMotion Group.
In 2018 Fullers and 360 Discovery decided to merge brands to become a more cohesive and consumer-friendly ferry operator creating Fullers360.
Fullers Group runs ferries from the Auckland Ferry Terminal in Quay Street, Downtown Auckland under the Fullers360 branding. Fullers360 operates to:
Auckland suburbs of:
Hauraki Gulf Island destinations of:
Fullers360 previously operated services to:
Fullers Group owns and operates the Waiheke Bus Company providing public transportation on Waiheke Island.
Fullers360 also operates tourism packages and tours alongside ferry services at its island destinations.
See main article: List of Auckland ferries.