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This Christmas Edition .
In 1993 Maarten Durent and the late Mike Corliss took the bull by the horns and a tiger by the tail, embarking on a journey that would change their lives forever. In their former roles at Specialist Transport Equipment (STE) they demonstrated an unrivaled energy and enthusiasm for the truck importation, sales, and support industry. Now the two had PACCAR's marques all to themselves in Godzone.They believed they had what it took to grow something fantastic, and although the challenges came thick and fast – including the passing of Mike in 2012 – time has proven them right.To round out the year in which Southpac celebrated Kenworth's 100th birthday, sit back for what is an unmissable interview with Maarten Durent – possibly the ultimate "Get shit done!" motivational business talk you'll ever hear.
In the Aussie update this month we cross to the lucky country for a catch-up with expat Bradley Gallagher who drives the well publisied Airlie Beach Hotel Kenworth T909. Forget glass-half-full, Bradley has been a glass-completely-full truck nut since he was a kid, and it appears the gene has been well and truly handed on to son Lucas.
You could be with him at the Rover's Return having a beer. It's always a hell of a laugh catching up with our good mate and Commercial Motor magazine editor Will Shiers to see what's going on in Blighty and the Euro zone.This month Will participates in a two-truck Volvo evaluation drive to Gibraltar, he drives a CNG-fueled Scania R460, and he delivers a letter to Santa Claus in a Renault E-Tech T.
We catch-up with our Euro regular, Swedish log-truck driver Mattias Vikberg. His passion for all things trucking proves we are a global community, and half a planet away there's a more in common than you might think.This month – it's dark just after 3.00pm and daylight around 10am for Mattais at this time of the year. We also talk snow chains, Reindeers, and picking berries and mushrooms in Sweden.
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The intellectual might of New Zealand Trucking Media brings all they have to the table in a post workday chat at their local. Sometimes they convince some poor unfortunate soul to join them. The result is more often than not ….. concerning.This month we're joined by none other than Dustin Wright - Little Trucker Down Under feature writer from North Canterbury .
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Welcome to Chicks Chat - Keep on Movings newest Podcast series! In these episodes Maddy McCoid (Marketing, New Zealand Trucking Media) and Morgan Petersen (Sales and Marketing, PTEK) will chat to some of the industries finest females about life in transport.
In this episode, the girls chat with Milly McCauley, teenchild, trucking journalist and junior video editor for Long Haul Publications! Some of you will no doubt remember the name from her outstanding work on and off the page. Listen along and we promise you will be as impressed as we were!!
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In this action packed show with UDC.
The latest truck news.
Cam Bagrie on the economy.
Blake Noble is managing director at Transcon, a metro and regional general freight operation based in Warkworth, north of Auckland. He serves as a Director at Halls Group, and is also the founder of specialist transport growth and advisory provider Delivery. Dave McCoid talks to Blake about delivery, and helping small and medium sized businesses take the next step in the journey.
Part of the Intertruck Distributors November Expo was the launch of the International HX520. New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Gavin Myers chats with Intertruck Distributors NZ managing director Comer Board about this bang up-to-date classic US bonneted truck, sure to find many a happy home in the hands of owners with the right application for such a gorgeous machine.
On Schedule - The podcast series in which New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with National Road Carriers senior team and guests on the work the association does – the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.This month Dave speaks with NRC Board Chair Ian Newey on the power of industry association membership.
There's a whole new world heading our way, and whether we like it or not, we need to find out more about it so we're ready. Powering On talks to people in the know and those who have already headed off on a new propulsion journey. We aim to make it not too techy, delivering useful information for those who will still be responsible for delivering our new tomorrow.This month New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Gavin Myers sits down with WMNZ fleet manager Jitesh Singh about their significant alternative propulsion journey thus far, and what is next.
Clear the Air is the section where co-host Dave McCoid and his good mate and Environmental champion Lindsay Wood discuss the climate and environmental issues of the day, as they should be discussed – respectfully!This month Lindsay and Dave discuss the cumulative effects of the various environmental indicators and the ever decreasing time experts like Johan Rockstrom say we have to get the shop in order.All this without putting dampeners on the Christmas spirit.
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Welcome to Chicks Chat – Keep on Moving's newest podcast series! In these episodes, Maddy McCoid (sales and marketing, New Zealand Trucking Media) and Morgan Petersen (sales and marketing, PTEK) will chat to some of the industry's finest females about life in transport. This month, we chat to stock truck extraordinaire Morgan Ogle from Waitoa Haulage! You do not want to miss this episode of laughs!
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This month with UDC ... the latest truck industry news and economic update with Cam Bagrie.
We attend the Intertruck Distributors launch event of the latest brand to come into their fold, the China-sourced FAW range of medium-heavy and heavy-duty trucks. On a rainy Friday evening in November we chatted with managing director Comer Board on what it all means and what's coming our way, we join in on a vehicle walk around of a JH6 model with salesman Shaun Jury, and finish up with an address from regional representative for FAW, Mr Clinton Zhou.
Just over a year ago the New Zealand Trucking Association (NTA), in conjunction with the National Road Carriers (NRC), Success Formula, Fit for Duty, Autosense, and the ACC grants program, launched the HARMfree portal – an online enabler and tool chest targeted at helping SMEs meet health and safety compliance requirements within the road transport industry. With 300-plus sign-ons serving 80,000 employees, programme head John Sansom discusses the latest addition to the suite – RAW, short for Recovery at Work.
There's a whole new world heading our way, and whether we like it or not, we need to find out more about it so we're ready. Powering On talks to people in the know and those who have already headed off on a new propulsion journey. We aim to make it not too techy, delivering useful information for those who will still be responsible for delivering our new tomorrow. This month, New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Gavin Myers tells us all about living with a JAC N60 EV for a week.
Our resident Business, Together business columnist Roylance Watson from accounting firm Vazy Child in Hamilton picks topics from her writings to share on the UDC Business of Trucking podcast. This month, the mystical world of marketing, and we learn when it comes to good messaging habits, there's not the gap we think there is between then an now.
Clear the Air is the section where co-host Dave McCoid and his good mate and environmental champion Lindsay Wood discuss the climate and environmental issues of the day, as they should be discussed – respectfully!This month, we chat about Lindsay's column in the November issue 'Trying to play our energy cards right, and revisit the intriguing Energy Cost of Energy concept.' Is it a first of Mother Natures own cards?
Enjoy!
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The intellectual might of New Zealand Trucking Media brings all they have to the table in a post workday chat at their local. Sometimes they convince some poor unfortunate soul to join them. The result is more often than not ….. concerning.
This month we're joined by David Tanner from McCall Creek Mississippi with his take on the US Presidential elections, and Finance HQ's local rep Adrian Hunt who was heading home on a Friday 'arvo' and thought he'd pop in, only to find himself thrust in front of a microphone. What a great sport!
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This month on the Vocational Podcast ...
If you're looking for an entertaining, frank, funny, no-holds-barred yarn with one of the great industry characters of the modern era, you'll do no better than Robert Pascoe, founder of RPC Logistics. Starting his own metro trucking business in the highly competitive scene that was early 80s Auckland, he had all the key components required to make a go of it – smarts, savvy, a huge work ethic, and several hundred-weight of cheek. Strap in – here we go as he recounts a wonderful adventure in business as only he could.
We catch-up with our new Euro regular in Sweden, log truck driver Mattias Vikberg. It's been a muddy autumn in the forest, there's a new configuration, thankfully no wild animals, and he's about to join a Scania Roadshow for a couple of weeks demonstrating alternatively propelled heavy trucks. It's all go in Mattias's world!
Lager than life Yogi Kendall – the one-man trucking industry cheer leader – joins us for a catch-up on everything from electronic work diaries and carting farm machines interstate, to making Lamingtons.
We talk to Wheels at Wanaka 2025 organising team member Annabel Roy for the first of a regular catch-up between now and the big event at Easter next year.
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This month on the Business Edition of the Keep On Moving Podcast ...
We compress the show into one interview with International Truck of the Year jury members Charleen Clarke and Will Shiers. They chat to Dave McCoid about last months IAA Transportation show in Hanover, reporting back on what they saw, what is emerging, and what they think trucking in tomorrow's world might be like.
This month in the On Schedule segment - Dave McCoid joins NRC general manager of policy and advocacy James Smith and general manager TR Group Brendan King in a discussion on de-risking a just transition to a low-carbon, low-emissions future for the transport sector.
Plus the latest from economist Cameron Bagrie.
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Welcome to Chicks Chat – Keep on Moving's newest podcast series! In these episodes, Maddy McCoid (sales and marketing, New Zealand Trucking Media) and Morgan Petersen (sales and marketing, PTEK) will chat to some of the industry's finest females about life in transport. In this episode New Zealand Trucking Media's very own Shannon Williams.
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The intellectual might of New Zealand Trucking Media brings all they have to the table in a post-workday chat at their local. Sometimes they convince some poor unfortunate soul to join them. The result is more often than not … concerning.
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This Edition – Ray and Fiona Reid are one of the most infectiously fun and funny couples you'll meet and proof that incredibly hard work is a nursery for great character. A third-generation transport operator, Ray, with his grandfather, father, and uncle, ran one of the most identifiable line-haul trucking brands through the halcyon days of pre- and post-deregualtion trucking in New Zealand – Reids' of Rangiotu.
This is one that will have you laughing, and enjoying the best walk down memory lane.
Plus, Dave has the Whats On in the industry leading up to Christmas.
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This month on the KOM Podcast Business Edition, brought to you by UDC.
Murray Lindsay has the latest truck news.
There's a whole new world heading our way, and whether we like it or not, we need to find out more about it so we're ready. Powering On talks to people in the know and those who have already headed off on a new propulsion journey. We aim to make it not too techy, delivering useful information for those who will still be responsible for delivering our new tomorrow.This month we chat with Mark Irving from Mt Maunganui based Heavy Vehicle Machinery Solutions (HVMS) about what they're gearing up for in the conversion space. It's a classic Kiwi take-the-bull-by-the-horns innovation story.
On Schedule - New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with the National Road Carriers (NRC) senior team on the work the association does – the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.This month, Dave McCoid joins National Road Carriers general manager of policy and advocacy James Smith in a discussion debunking the myth an adversarial relationship exists between the different transport modes at work in our country. The truth is we're in this gargantuan task together, and each mode is hugely dependant on the others to play their critical part.
Cameron Bagrie updates with his regular look at the economy.
Clear the Air is the section where co-host Dave McCoid and his good mate and Environmental champion Lindsay Wood discuss the climate and environmental issues of the day, as they should be discussed – respectfully!This month - the quirky impacts of rising CO2. You might have just found the ultimate excuse for anything. From New Zealand Trucking magazine Sept 24 Clearing the Air article.
If you have feedback or suggestions please contact Dave McCoid at [email protected].
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Welcome to Chicks Chat – Keep on Moving's newest podcast series! In these episodes, Maddy McCoid (sales and marketing, New Zealand Trucking Media) and Morgan Petersen (sales and marketing, PTEK) will chat to some of the industry's finest females about life in transport. In this episode, the girls chat with Jade Darrah – mum, loader driver, prop and former truck driver!
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The intellectual might of New Zealand Trucking Media brings all they have to the table in a post-workday chat at their local. Sometimes they convince some poor unfortunate soul to join them. The result is more often than not … concerning.
This month we're joined by Maddy McCoid, host of Chick Chat and sales specialist at New Zealand Trucking magazine.
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It's a truly wonderful Kiwi road transport story and a lesson in so much – understanding your business and the market in which you operate, never over reaching, business as part of the community, and loving what you do. In 1975 Merv Pryce and his mate Malcolm Savage purchased the business of Maurice Vickers Transport in Stratford. It marked the beginning of a five decade adventure that hasn't quite ended yet. We sat down and chatted with Merv and former employee, contractor, and good mate Graeme Forbes. It was an absolute treat on a lovely afternoon in the shadow of Mt Taranaki. Burn all your textbooks, this is a tale of business done well by a true practitioner.
In 2015, Dave Carr organised the inaugural Magpie's Truck Run in the South Island. Tragically, this well respected good bloke passed away shortly after. His good mates, Dave Ching and Cam Lill took up the banner and kept the event going, renaming it the Dave Carr Memorial Truck Run. Built on a spirit of camaraderie, good company, and a love of the industry, this year will see it's ninth running, and it's now a major event on the national trucking event calendar.
You could be with him at the Rover's Return having a beer ... It's always a hell of a laugh catching up with our good mate and Commercial Motor magazine editor Will Shiers to see what's going on in Blighty and the Euro zone.
Our new Euro regular is Swedish log truck driver Mattias Vikberg. Our first podcast chat will introduce Mattias to us all. He's been a reader of New Zealand Trucking magazine since 2018 and listens to the podcasts. Why not make him part of the crew?!
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Welcome to Chicks Chat - Keep on Movings newest Podcast series! In these episodes Maddy McCoid (Sales and Marketing, New Zealand Trucking Media) and Morgan Petersen (Sales and Marketing, PTEK) will chat to some of the industrys finest females about life in transport. In this, the first episode, the girls chat to Alyson Hood - full-time student and part-time truck driver extraordinare in a chat you won't want to miss.
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We welcome UDC Finance as our major sponsor ... and this is their first Podcast aboard.
Using trucks as billboards to raise awareness of key social issues is becoming an ever more common thing, making fantastic use of a highly visible and mobile communication medium.Dirtworks is a civil earthworks and transport company based in Whenuapai in Auckland’s north west and as we run into the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s annual Blue September campaign, New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Gavin Myers caught up with Dirtworks general manager Lewis Morgan about their new Mercedes-Benz AROCS that’s spreading not just its payload, but the message on a particularly poignant subject for the truck driving industry.
Intertruck Distributors NZ has been apointed brand importer and master dealer for the FAW marque locally. New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Gavin Myers catches up with Intertruck Distirbutors NZ director Comer Board to discuss the opportunities that lay ahead.
In the first of the new series called On Schedule with the NRC, New Zealand Trucking Media speaks with National Road Carreirs (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers on the work the association does - the wins, the challenges, and the strategy taking on key issues of the day.In Episode 2, Justin and Dave are joined by James Smith, NRC general manager of policy and advocacy in a discussion on the harsh economic winter we've journeyed through, the outlook ahead, and tools at your disposal to emerge better, stronger, faster.
There's a whole new world heading our way, and whether we like it or not, we need to find out more about it so we're ready. Powering On talks to people in the know and those who have already headed off on a new propulsion journey. We aim to make it not too techy, delivering useful information for those who will still be responsible for delivering tomorrow's goods.This month we chat with Grant Doull, National Hydrogen and Eco Commercial manager at Hyundai New Zealand.
Clear the Air is the section where co-host Dave McCoid and his good mate and environmental champion Lindsay Wood discuss the climate and environmental issues of the day, as they should be discussed – respectfully!This month it's Part 2 of the hydrogen discussion. Buckle-up, this gets philosophical!
Plus we hear from leading New Zealand Economist, Cameron Bagrie.
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On Schedule - A new podcast series in which New Zealand Trucking Media editorial director Dave McCoid speaks with National Road Carriers (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers on the work the association does - the wins, the challenges, and the strategies taken on key issues of the day.This month - Dave McCoid joins National Road Carriers CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers and general manager of policy and advocacy James Smith in a discussion on the harsh economic winter we've journeyed through, the outlook ahead, and tools at your disposal to emerge better, stronger, faster.
Justin Tighe-Umbers James Smith
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The intellectual might of New Zealand Trucking Media brings all they have to the table in a post workday chat at their local. Sometimes they convince some poor unfortunate soul to join them. The result is more often than not …. concerning.
This month we're joined by sales and marketing giant and all around good bugger, our very own Mike Devon!
The boys ponder what trucking-based Olympic events would be like, and share their favourite truck names and liveries. They discuss the EROAD Fleet Day, the Gore Hug a Rig and the Casino Truck Show – and A LOT more too.
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