News & updates

Overseas comparisons: what global trucking costs and workforce pressures can tell us
Friday blog | Dom Kalasih
Dom takes a look at overseas trucking data to compare road freight cost pressures and workforce challenges. They illustrate common issues around rising operating costs, driver shortages, and ageing workforces which demonstrate the need for stronger training pathways.

Permitting reform not delivering what was promised
Friday blog | Mark Stockdale
The removal of 50MAX permits was sold as a productivity benefit, but in reality this change is not really delivering reduced administration for operators.

Moving parts: education, efficiency and engagement
Friday blog | Dom Kalasih
Industry-led subjects have been announced this week and we're eager for students to better access driver training. In other news, what kinds of trucks are operating in South America?

The intangibles
Friday blog | Dom Kalasih
When it comes to supply chain productivity, it can be tricky to accommodate the different needs of all parties - particularly ports and transporters.

More fire fighting
Friday blog | Dom Kalasih
Driver licence problems raise wider issues Last week there was considerable media interest in NZTA’s finding that tests carried out by several driver licensing officers had not been completed to the required standard. Consequently, about 650 drivers, of which around half were truck drivers, are required to re-sit their tests. The media was interested in…

Trucking along regardless of volatility and uncertainty
Friday blog | Dom Kalasih
The last week or so has been like a long sailing voyage. Just when you think you’re through the worst of it and you’re starting to make good speed over ground and the seas are comfortable, the winds flare up. But in the back of my mind, I’m confident we will get through.
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