Episode 3: All Modes with Road
On Schedule. A podcast series in which New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with National Road Carriers (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers – and guests – on the work the association does, the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.
Episode 2: The State of the Economy
On Schedule. A podcast series in which New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with National Road Carriers (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers – and guests – on the work the association does, the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.
Member Profile – Stealth logistics
In early 2023, Nathan and Sharlene Young took a bold step into the automotive logistics sector by acquiring Stealth Logistics. With a combined 40+ years of experience in transport and logistics, Nathan and Sharlene seized the opportunity to apply their extensive skill sets to own and lead their own transport business.
Early Resolution Services
Early resolution can provide a quicker, less costly solution to disputes
Maritime New Zealand Clarifies Lashing Requirements
Two clarifications have been received from Maritime New Zealand about lashing points requirements for trucks that are subject to Maritime Rule 24B.10 (road freight/livestock/tank vehicles that are 3.5 tonnes or more gross mass travelling on ro-ro ships).
TDDA Achieves New Zealand’s First IANZ Accreditation for Oral Fluid Collection
The Drug Detection Agency (TDDA) has just become the first NZ testing organisation to be IANZ accredited for oral fluid collection. This is the same technology that the NZ Police will use in proposed roadside testing under the Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Act.
Fleet success: Effortless RUC and beyond
Navigating the complexities of managing a fleet amongst the mountains of paperwork is challenging, especially when you consider productivity, safety, and cost efficiencies.
Commercial Vehicle Safety Team update
Getting time of use charging right for road freight is critical says National Road Carriers Association (NRC), responding to the Government’s announcement it will introduce legislation this year to enable time-of-use schemes to be developed on our busiest roads.
Woody’s corner
While the Government has just announced a record $32.9 billion investment in New Zealand’s transport network throughout the country over the next three years – see Roads of regional significance story below
Torque with Paula
t’s hard not to talk about roading with so much going on in the regions and some overdue construction projects finally kicking off. We are seeing improvements to the HPMV network in Northland as well as Horowhenua and South Taranaki councils updating the HPMV network map.
Record investment to get transport back on track
Transport Minister Simeon Brown has announced a record $32.9 billion investment in New Zealand’s transport network through the 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) to create a more reliable and efficient transport network. Here is an overview of the announcement and we have links below detailing what will be happening region by region.
Fine tuning freight communications to be more efficient and effective – Helen Harris, NZTA
Transporting goods across New Zealand takes place every single day of the year, and with 93% of all freight moved across the roading network the need for safe and accessible roads to enable efficient movement of goods and services is clear.
A message from the Minister to NRC members
We have been moving at pace with no fewer than nine announcements relating to the road freight sector since my last column in June. Here is a run through of the most recent ones:
Episode 1: Time of Use
On Schedule. A podcast series in which New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with National Road Carriers (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers – and guests – on the work the association does, the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.
Driving towards a decarbonised future for New Zealand’s transport sector
Our sector plays a critical role in shaping New Zealand’s environmental future. With transport accounting for 17.5% of the nation’s total emissions, we are acutely aware of our responsibility in the collective effort to reduce carbon output. As the economy begins to rebound, however, our sector’s emissions are likely to increase unless we take proactive steps to change the profile of our heavy diesel fleet.
Looking ahead,
Time to take the politics out of infrastructure decision-making – Barney Irvine
Imagine for a second that we were able to strip the politics out of infrastructure decision-making.
Instead of wild swings in policy, plans and priorities each time there is a change in government, we would see a consistent, long-term programme of projects prioritised in the national interest.
NRC Advocacy submission and consultation summary
The second quarter of 2024 has seen many submissions and consultations for the NRC team to work through. Local, District and Regional councils consulted on their Long-Term Transport Plans, and we submitted on many appearing before council committees throughout the country either in person or via video link.