Justin’s Transport Minute – 14/03/25

Headlines this week are full of news of foreign investors flying into Auckland with trillions of dollars of funds burning a hole in their pocket to attend the government’s Infrastructure Investment Summit.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 06/03/25

Regular Transport Minute readers will be familiar with me beating the drum on freight task productivity.
What’s the issue? Transport leaders aren’t focussed on it.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 28/02/25

A new Minister of Transport and another round of transport-enhancing announcements. It’s been another exceptional week for government activity making it’s presence felt across road transport and the supply chain.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 21/02/25

We have an energy problem – but there is a plan to fix it. Yesterday James attended the launch of the Energy Action Plan, ‘Unlocking the energy sector to unlock economic growth’.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 14/02/25

Laying the foundations for transport operators to thrive in 2025. With the flurry of public holidays disappearing rapidly in the rear view mirror, for most businesses now comes the time to reflect on the road ahead. So what’s on the cards for 2025, and how best to prepare?
Justin’s Transport Minute – 06/02/2025

New Zealand has a productivity problem.
Not new news to anyone paying attention – this is a hot topic taking up a lot of column inches.
And so it should be.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 20/12/2024

Last week I travelled to Wellington to met with the Minister of Transport Simeon Brown and with the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Transport, Audrey Sonerson.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 13/12/2024

On the last Friday of November I had the pleasure of attending the Port of Auckland to join the Minister for Work Place Relations and Safety, Hon Brooke van Velden in the launching of the Approved Code of Practice (APOC) for loading and unloading cargo at ports and on ships.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 05/12/2024

A tired cliche, but this year has gone properly fast.
For the industry, it has probably been a year to forget. The soft economy saw transport demand fall to levels not seen for decades. But the worst appears to be behind us.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 29/11/2024

I’ve been in the media recently supporting concrete roads and that they have a part to play in road building in this country. Over their lifetime concrete roads cost less than asphalt roads (in the right terrain) when you factor in lifetime pavement rehabilitation and repairs.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 22/11/2024

You’ll have seen in the industry media recently that National Road Carriers has welcomed two new secondees to the NRC Board…
Justin’s Transport Minute – 15/11/2024

We all heard it growing up – “you have two ears and one mouth for a reason”. I was never quite sure whether I met that implied ratio of listening twice as much as speaking. Perhaps where my sisters were involved.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 08/11/2024

It would be easy to think you’ll be able to hire staff when the economic recovery starts. Well, here’s a word from the wise …
Justin’s Transport Minute – 1/11/2024

With over a 168,000 heavy trucks on our roads, every day there is a story to be read about the men and women keeping our supply chain going.
Two in particular over the last two weeks caught my attention, for very different reasons but both pointing to the same thing – paying attention. One ended in triumph, with a life saved, one in tragedy with a life lost.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 25/10/2024

Growing up, I was one of those kids who loved pouring over the maps I found in my grandfather’s yellow National Geographic magazines. I would take imaginary journeys through the desert to the source of the Nile, sail from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the elusive Arctic northwest passage, even storming the beaches at D-Day. My love of maps has only grown since then.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 18/10/2024

If you are a Formula One fan like me, you’ll be excitedly anticipating Liam Lawson getting back in the saddle for Red Bull on 8am Monday morning, flying the New Zealand flag in Austin Texas. Liam is the latest of a proud pedigree of Kiwi drivers, from Bruce McLaren & Denny Hulme, through to Chris Amon and more recently Brendan Hartley.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 11/10/2024

Another major step forward towards economic recovery was taken this week, with the Official Cash Rate reducing another 50 basis points.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 03/10/2024

How NRC supports members by serving as a unified voice to government, councils, the media, and the community.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 27/09/2024

This week a performance improvement review of the Ministry of Transport was released from Wellington, the first since 2018.
Justin’s Transport Minute – 6/09/2024

Spring has sprung, and right on cue on Sunday the temperature gauge on my car dashboard read 20 degrees for the first time in a long time. As well as sunshine, blossoms and longer days, it also signals the return to a more intensive road working season, with summer pavement rehabilitation on the way.