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Meet my Fleet - Stuart Drummond Transport
Stuart Drummond Transport
Who owns Stuart Drummond Transport? Stuart Drummond Transport is a family-owned company, founded by Brodie’s dad Stuart, and today owned by the Drummond family.
What type of loads do you cart? Stuart Drummond Transport is a solely log cartage company. They cart to sawmills, an MDF factory, and to the ports at both Nelson & Picton, where the logs are exported overseas. How long has the transport company been in business? The company has been in business for 36 years.
How many trucks are in the Stuart Drummond fleet and what brands do you have? Stuart Drummond Transport operates 55 trucks, and their fleet consists of 18 Kenworths, 11 Freightliners, 2 Western Stars, 5 Scanias, 8 Hinos and 11 DAFs.
In our regular Meet My Fleet feature, Milly McCauley catches up with a transport operator to learn about their company and fleet of trucks. This month, she met up with Brodie Drummond of Stuart Drummond Transport from Richmond, near Nelson. How many people does the company employ? Stuart Drummond employs 70 people over their management, administration, workshop and driving fields. Did you always think you would work in transport? Brodie says growing up around his dad and trucks meant he always knew where he wanted to be. With his childhood involved in transport, it was an easy choice to make. Story By Milly McCauley Photographs From the McCauley Family Archive A Kenworth T659 loaded with export logs at Port Nelson
Where are the main areas you operate in around New
Zealand? Stuart Drummond Transport operates all over the top half of the South Island. What is your title at Stuart Drummond Transport? Brodie is the general manager of Stuart Drummond Transport.
How long have you been involved with the business? Brodie has been involved with the company for 14 years. He started in 2007 and has worked his way up to general manager.
What’s your favourite thing about working in the
industry? The best thing would be meeting all different kinds of people.
What things would you like to see change for the transport industry over
time? Brodie says he would like to see more young people getting into the industry. He says succession within the industry is important, with many older, experienced drivers reaching retirement age in the next few years.
Do you have a favourite truck in your fleet? The company’s Kenworth
T900.
What would be some advice you would give to any young people who want to start a career in
transport? Start early with getting your licences, get the ball rolling. The transport industry is a great opportunity for young people to get ahead, as long as you are prepared to do the work.
Can you tell me a fun or interesting fact about Stuart Drummond
Transport? The company is on track to travel 4.4 million km this year and cart more than a million tonnes of logs.
Are all your trucks based in Richmond or are there
other locations? Stuart Drummond Transport has trucks based throughout the top of the South Island as well as on the West Coast and in Marlborough. Their main yard, workshop and headquarters are in
Richmond.
Western Star 4884F on the road towards Picton Hino FY climbing the Spooners Ranges with a healthy load on-board
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Why doesn't Texas have U-Haul trucks? Because they have Yee-Haw trucks instead.
I can cut a log in half just by looking at it, It's not impossible, I saw it with my own two eyes.
Napie r to Taupo road. liner Argosy thunders across the linehaul trucks. Here a big Freight- Hawke’s Bay, run a stunning fleet of between Napier and Hastings in the Whitfield Transport from Pakowhai,