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Infrastructure fast-track essential for transport projects
Posted on 08-Mar-2024
Road freight peak body Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand has welcomed the Coalition Government’s introduction of legislation to fast-track infrastructure projects, saying it will be essential to delivering a modern, fit-for-purpose roading Network.
Interim CEO Dom Kalasih says that transport projects, including Roads of National Significance, should be strong candidates for fast-tracking under the legislation.
“The Government has committed to an ambitious programme of 16 roading and public transport projec...
.. Read MoreGovernment Policy Statement (GPS) Transport 2024 in a nutshell
Posted on 07-Mar-2024
Over $20 Billion To Get Transport Back On Track - Transport Minister Simeon Brown has released the draft Government Policy Statement (GPS) on Land Transport, outlining the Coalition Government’s plan to build and maintain a transport system that enables people to get to where they need to go quickly and safely.
“Over the next three years, our investment of around $7 billion per year prioritises economic growth and productivity, increased maintenance and resilience, safety, and value for money. It balances the need for ...
.. Read MoreGovernment Policy Statement On Land Transport Great News For Road Freight Sector
Posted on 07-Mar-2024
The draft Government Policy Statement (GPS) on land transport released today by Transport Minister Simeon Brown is great news for the road freight sector and the economy, says National Road Carriers Association (NRC) CEO Justin Tighe-Umbers.
Tighe-Umbers said 93% of goods are delivered by road so investment in roading is investment in the economy – everyone wins.
“This policy is geared towards getting the basics right. That means restoring the damaged road network so it is fit for purpose, continuing to loo...
.. Read MoreKiwiRail partners with Stadler for new low-emissions locomotives
Posted on 07-Mar-2024
KiwiRail has signed two new contracts for low-emissions locomotives with Swiss rail manufacturer Stadler. The first contract involves the delivery of nine mainline locomotives equipped with ETCS (European Train Control System) for seamless operation on the North Island. The second agreement includes the supply of 24 innovative hybrid battery-diesel yard shunt locomotives, along with spare parts, specialised tools and technical support services.
KiwiRail Chief Customer and Growth Officer Adele Wilson says the new locomo...
.. Read MoreKiwiRail welcomes consultation on Government Policy Statement on land transport
Posted on 07-Mar-2024
KiwiRail Chief Executive Peter Reidy said the Government Policy Statement on land transport released this week provides clarity on the Government’s draft investment priorities.
“We continue to have constructive engagement with the Minister of Transport on the Government’s rail network priorities,” Peter Reidy says.
“Rail plays a critical role in New Zealand’s multi-modal transport system contributing up to $2.1 billion in often unseen benefits annually – from emissions reduction to congestion relief and road main...
.. Read MorePacifica Shipping To Offer Twice-weekly Vessel Sailings Between Auckland And Lyttelton
Posted on 07-Mar-2024
New Zealand – Pacifica Shipping (Pacifica) has expanded its coastal service between Auckland and Christchurch with the launch of a new twice-weekly schedule. The increased frequency underlines Pacifica’s commitment to delivering safe and reliable service solutions, while enabling customers to optimise their supply chain management.
Increased coastal shipping frequency and capacity enhances the resilience of New Zealand’s supply chains while reducing reliance on existing road and rail infrastructure. It also offers cust...
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