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Before the Truck Arrives: Why Livestock Welfare Starts at the Farm Gate

News | Mark Stockdale

Livestock welfare starts well before the loading ramp. Ensuring animals are fit for transport, correctly identified, properly prepared, and ready before the truck arrives will improve welfare, safety, efficiency, and compliance across the livestock sector.

Supply chain collaboration is needed to meet our challenges

Friday blog | Dom Kalasih

Last week I presented at the National Freight and Supply Chain Superhui in Hamilton arguing that closer collaboration across the freight and supply chain is essential if New Zealand is to meet its transport and export challenges.

Transporting New Zealand welcomes common sense changes to road user rules

Press releases | Mark Stockdale

Transporting NZ supports planned changes to road user rules which reflect common practice.

Transporting New Zealand’s Policy Priorities

Friday blog, News | Transporting New Zealand

At our annual conference, I had the pleasure of setting out Transporting New Zealand’s policy priorities as we approach Election 2026. These priorities come from our members, have good cut through with the public, and acknowledge how important our sector is to the success of the whole country.

Transport industry award winners honoured at Parliament

News, Press releases | Transporting New Zealand

Seven exceptional contributions to Aotearoa’s road freight sector were honoured at Transporting Zealand’s industry awards ceremony in the capital on Friday night, attended by over 200.

Road freight update highlights progress on driver fatigue

Press releases | Transporting New Zealand

Transporting New Zealand’s Fatigue Management: Road Freight Update, launched today at the association’s 60th Anniversary Conference at Parliament, with the support of AutoSense, an industry leader in fleet and driver safety solutions across Australasia.
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