NZ Trucking Magazine, August 2023

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CARRIERS’ CORNER

WHAT GIVES? With the general election now less than 100 sleeps away, barely a day goes by when a significant political issue doesn’t rear its head.

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he campaign feels like it is underway; the media jostling is ramping up and fences are adorned with pictures of local MPs. We need only turn on a radio or TV, visit a local school or hospital – or more likely, in our case, jump in a vehicle and hit a state highway – to feel bombarded by the voices of those in desperate need of more resources and funding. Don’t for a second read this as me having a go at the government, far from it. I’m attempting to articulate that no matter our interests, the chances are we can find someone or something around us in desperate need of some love. Infrastructure, more specifically roading, obviously tops (or is pretty close to topping) the to-do list. Each year, we witness a decline in road quality and repair, and we are currently navigating any number of workarounds in the aftermath of the catastrophic weather events earlier this year. In many places, the damage may never be remediated back to ‘normal’. But how does one reconcile the need to maintain and develop the roading infrastructure with the crisis-level needs of health and education, the mile-wide gaps within law and order, the ability to safely and adequately care for our most vulnerable, and access to affordable housing? Then there are the issues of immigration, vocational education and general workforce availability and readiness, and you have a pretty significant list of ‘portfolios’, with ministries and local body agencies all fighting for their share of the tax take. Regardless of pledges and promises made, capital and resources are finite. There will simply never be enough to satisfy all. Critical decisions and plans are

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urgently needed; until direction exists, it is impossible to create the alignment needed to maximise our collective investment and ensure that money spent will produce the outcomes and impact we’re collectively after. The progress, or lack thereof, within Hawke’s Bay and its produce sector recovery, is a case in point; six months

enterprise, to the infrastructure (road, rail, port) needed to get the product out of the paddock or orchard and on a boat or plane bound for the land of foreign exchange. Yep, I know the country isn’t a business, but there’s no shortage of parallels and, ultimately, it comes back to resources and outcomes – substitute what you will in terms of the resources we choose to apply and the outcomes we seek for the country. The scale of our needs is immense in whichever direction you look. To use

Each year, we witness a decline in road quality and repair, and we are currently navigating any number of workarounds in the aftermath of the catastrophic weather events earlier this year. on, there isn’t an adequate plan and resource to support what is arguably one of the most critical export regions to the country. Surely, it’s an absolute no-brainer that we’d want to throw the kitchen sink at getting it back on its feet asap? Exporting is a prime example of such a pathway and how things must align, from the wellbeing of the environment and waterways to support viable production and growth to the resource and skill available to develop and operate such

roading infrastructure as an example, the Auckland region alone has more than 1000km in need of repair or major remediation (the distance between Auckland and Christchurch). That’s just one region. The decision is ultimately ours; what gets and what gives, and who and how we will hold those we voted for to account. Fingers crossed that we’re sitting here in 100 days celebrating a plan.

Do you agree with Blake or want to engage with his comment? He’d love to hear from you. Contact Blake at: blake@transcon.co.nz. Blake Noble is managing director of Transcon, a 16-truck general-freight operation based in Warkworth, north of Auckland. He is also the founder of specialist transport growth and advisory provider Delivery. Head to getdelivery.nz to connect with Blake.


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Don’t put off your MAINTENANCE

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LIVELY POLITICAL DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTS ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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pages 120-121

Taking the pressure off the stresses of LIFE ON THE ROAD

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pages 118-120

What does ‘good’ look like for a TRANSPORT OPERATOR?

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pages 116-117

The rising cost of INSURANCE IN BUSINESS

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pages 114-116

The difference between BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS

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page 112

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TAKING A BREAK

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page 110

Time to think about TIME MANAGEMENT

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pages 108-109

WHAT GIVES?

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pages 106-107

Education Engagement Programme

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page 105

NZ TRANSPORT RECRUITMENT Getting the job done

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page 104

Ensuring road safety with BRAKE TESTING

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page 102

A Changing World Conference 2023

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pages 98-101

EVERY OPPORTUNITY

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pages 96-97

ROAD USER CHARGES

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pages 94-95

THE SALES NUMBERS

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pages 92-94

BUILD-AMODEL TRUCK COMPETITION

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pages 84-89

DOBBSY REVISITS CHURCHILL’S HEAD

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pages 82-83

RENO CALLING

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pages 78-81

LIFE LEFT IN DIESEL

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pages 74-77

JOINS THE ACTION MANUFACTURING FAMILY

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OUTBACK AND LOVING IT

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SOARING LIKE AN EAGLE

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THE PENTHOUSE

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page 68

New Bodies & Trailers

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pages 66-67

FARM TRUCKING IN STYLE

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Three Routes to Success

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FORMAL RECOGNITION OF SKILLS IMPORTANT FOR TRANSPORT SECTOR

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page 48

PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION

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TRUCKING SECTOR PULLS THROUGH FOR BIRTHDAY BOY OLLIE

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A DAY TO ENJOY K

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WHEN IT’S ANYTHING BUT NORMAL

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A Kiwi OEM

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BUILDING AN RH

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LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

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BACK TO THE FUTURE

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Registrations for KW100 live

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