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Specifically, what is needed to fix transport infrastructure deficit?

National Road Carriers Association (NRC) is calling for the Government to provide the specifics needed to address New Zealand's transport

National Road Carriers Cyclone Relief Membership Offer

The effects of Cyclone Gabrielle continue to be felt across the North Island and feedback from our members suggests many

Justin’s Transport Minute – 03/03/2023

This week got off to a flying start with our announcement that NRC has formalised our working relationship with NZ

Rebuilding roads will require more than $250 million tagged and a skilled workforce

The Government's announcement of $250 million for assessing and fixing the roads is a great start, but the final number

Two Associations One Goal – Working Together for the Benefit of their Members and the Transport Industry

National Road Carriers (NRC) and New Zealand Trucking (NTA) are pleased to announce they have signed a memorandum of understanding

Golden triangle unlocked thanks to dramatically reduced journey times on the Waikato Expressway

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Justin’s Transport Minute – 24/02/2023

Nearly two weeks on following cyclone Gabrielle, the adrenaline of the event is wearing off and reality is starting to

National Road Carriers welcomes new commercial partner Spartan Finance

When NRC launched its refreshed business strategy in 2022, the organisation was clear that commercial partnerships were a priority. Insights

Justin’s Transport Minute – 17/02/2023

Around the country we are all catching up with the enormity of what we are seeing unfold in Hawke’s Bay

Fragile Napier road access, Gisborne/Wairoa still cut off

Fragile road access to Napier has been restored but Gisborne and Wairoa are still cut off by road says Steve

Waikato/BoP roads re-open but Coromandel tenuous

Most of the roads across the Bay of Plenty and Waikato are open but the situation in the Coromandel region

Trucks ready to deliver as soon as roads passable

Trucking companies are ready to deliver supplies to places that have been cut off by slips, flooding and tree falls

Justin’s Transport Minute – 10/02/2023

With all too frequent regularity a large part of New Zealand’s trucking community finds itself preparing for yet another spell

Justin’s Transport Minute – 03/02/2023

RUC should be left for building roads, not political capital

Confusion reigned this week for RUC purchasers, when a few

Justin’s Transport Minute – 27/01/2023

Happy New Year, and for those members in the Auckland region – happy anniversary weekend!

After a well earned break

National Road Carriers congratulates Fulton Hogan on the launch of Australasia’s first fully electric mobile asphalt crusher

National Road Carriers congratulates Fulton Hogan on the launch of Australasia's first fully electric mobile asphalt crusher, the Keestrack R3e.

Justin’s Transport Minute – 16/12/2022

Sitting down to write Justin’s Transport Minute today it’s hard to believe it is the last one for the year

Immigration changes bring Christmas cheer for driver-intensive sectors

The freight, waste management, and bus and coach sectors are welcoming today's announcement of changes to immigration settings, specifically the

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