New Zealand Truck & Driver

Registrati­on still open for

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TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO register and organise your trip to The Road Ahead – 2021 Transporti­ng New Zealand Conference in Invercargi­ll on September 25 and 26. “Registrati­on will remain open right until the last minute as we understand how difficult the COVID-19 environmen­t makes planning ahead,” says RTF’s Nick Leggett.

“The disruption caused by recent weather events and local disasters is also making life challengin­g for the industry so we want to give everyone the best opportunit­y possible to attend.

“We can guarantee those who make it to Invercargi­ll will get great value from the diverse lineup of speakers and events we have organised. Like the rest of the world, we need to begin planning for the challenges that will come as we move out of COVID and we believe the Conference will assist delegates to do that.”

This year’s conference MC is doyen of the Parliament­ary Press Gallery and current

Journalist of the Year

Wellington, the Hurricanes and Crusaders.

He is probably best known as the former NZ Sevens captain and one of the longest serving sevens players in world rugby. He is a 1998 Commonweal­th Games gold medallist, a former All Black and NZ Māori representa­tive.

He will talk to us about Tokona te Raki – the Māori Future Collective and how that is helping rangatahi Māori reach their potential.

It is always interestin­g to hear perspectiv­es from other industries, so we are grateful that Potatoes NZ chief executive Chris Claridge will join us to discuss his passion for adding value to NZ’s primary produce.

Possessing a masters degree in biotechnol­ogy, Claridge has an extensive business and academic background. He founded Carrickmor­e, a dairy export company specialisi­ng in marketing infant formula, helped establish the NZ Infant Formula Exporters Associatio­n to maintain and protect the reputation of NZ infant formula, set up ID Digital Media – a full service advertisin­g agency

 ?? ?? Newstalk ZB political commentato­r Barry Soper. He joined the Press Gallery in 1980 and has seen it all: From the infamous ‘schnapps election’ to foreshore and seabed, Corngate and the rise and fall of political parties, his knowledge of what goes on in Wellington is second-to-none.
Soper has been named Individual Radio
at the NZ Radio Awards several times – most recently this year.
We are privileged to have Datacom’s head of supply chain David Ffowcs Williams come and discuss some of the latest enhancemen­ts to logistics systems that have been deployed in NZ and globally. He has spent the past 27 years developing and delivering game-changing technology for major logistics businesses worldwide, including the world’s first GPRSbased sign-on-glass system.
Dallas Seymour is a name that will be familiar to many delegates, having played more than 100 provincial and Super Rugby games for Canterbury,
Newstalk ZB political commentato­r Barry Soper. He joined the Press Gallery in 1980 and has seen it all: From the infamous ‘schnapps election’ to foreshore and seabed, Corngate and the rise and fall of political parties, his knowledge of what goes on in Wellington is second-to-none. Soper has been named Individual Radio at the NZ Radio Awards several times – most recently this year. We are privileged to have Datacom’s head of supply chain David Ffowcs Williams come and discuss some of the latest enhancemen­ts to logistics systems that have been deployed in NZ and globally. He has spent the past 27 years developing and delivering game-changing technology for major logistics businesses worldwide, including the world’s first GPRSbased sign-on-glass system. Dallas Seymour is a name that will be familiar to many delegates, having played more than 100 provincial and Super Rugby games for Canterbury,
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