Tuesday, 13 December, 2022 – 09:15 National road freight association Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand has welcomed the Government’s…
New Zealand Plans More Transport Spending in Congested Auckland
By Tracy Withers December 10, 2022 at 6:50 PM GMT+13 Listen to this article 1:43 New Zealand is increasing investment…
Interislander celebrates six decades of ferry services
Prior to the Interislander, the only option was a coastal ship, loaded with people via gangways and freight via cranes. Photo: RNZ/…
Auckland rail disruption: More questions than answers in 2023 shutdowns
Todd Niall is the senior Auckland affairs reporter for Stuff. OPINION: It is hard to know where to begin in exploring…
NZ shipping magnate Mark Ching keeps Armacup stake as EV demand boosts profits
Teslas getting unloaded from Armacup vessel Turandot. Photo / Ports of AucklandBy Duncan Bridgeman Head of Premium Business Content Auckland…
David Cohen on the top 5 elements affecting the New Zealand supply chain & why it’s beyond time to change the way we manage our supply chains
Cohen describes himself as a refugee from 25 years of supply chain management and product development in the manufacturing industry, who…
Timaru port workers may strike for two days
Members of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) working at Timaru’s port, have issued a second strike notice. The…
New Zealand’s First Zero Emissions Truck Trial Kicks Off
Auckland Transport (AT) welcomes New Zealand’s first trial of 100 per cent electric trucks. The Auckland Inner City Zero Emissions…
Interislander ferry suffers second mechanical issue in as many weeks
The Interislander fleet is ageing and more prone to breakdowns. Photo: Mark MitchellInterislander’s Aratere ferry has suffered another mechanical issue…
Electrifying transport: why New Zealand can’t rely on battery-powered cars alone
By Soheil Mohseni, Alan Brent and James Hinkley of Opinion – The transport sector accounts for 47 percent of New Zealand’s…