26 Mar 2020
For National Road Carriers
The road transport industry is ramping up to ensure the continued smooth delivery of essential supplies including food and grocery to supermarkets and medicines to hospitals and medical centres during the Covid-19 lockdown says National Road Carriers Association (NRC) chief executive David Aitken.
“To support this we are creating a database of drivers who are not working but available to stand in for drivers who become ill, or drivers who choose not to work during the pandemic because they are at greater risk, such as older drivers.”
Mr Aitken said the database of drivers will mean NRC’s member base throughout New Zealand will be more easily able to access relief drivers to ensure essential supplies are available during the Government’s four-week lockdown.
NRC had already helped overcome a driver shortage last week when it put out a call to members for trucks and drivers available to assist a member who needed extra capacity to keep up with supermarket demand.
“We had a very good response and have now covered this requirement but our database will be available to other road transport operators who are short of drivers.”
“On behalf of the road transport industry we want to reassure New Zealanders that road transport companies will keep operating as Covid-19 moves through its phases.”
To comply with the Government’s shutdown announcement yesterday, Mr Aitken said the NRC office itself would, over the next 48 hours, be moving to a virtual operation working remotely.
“We will work by phone, email and Zoom to continue to support our members, so they can focus on the stability of their businesses and the wellbeing of their staff and families.”
The Ministry of Transport this morning released a list of essential transport services which, for delivery of freight by land, includes:
To comply with the Government’s shutdown announcement yesterday, Mr Aitken said the NRC office itself would, over the next 48 hours, be moving to a virtual operation working remotely.
“We will work by phone, email and Zoom to continue to support our members, so they can focus on the stability of their businesses and the wellbeing of their staff and families.”
The Ministry of Transport this morning released a list of essential transport services which, for delivery of freight by land, includes:
See full list at https://covid19.govt.nz/government-actions/covid-19-alert-level/
Mr Aitken said the key message for New Zealanders is to stay calm when it comes to supplies because:
Mr Aitken said the Wuhan experience, where the Chinese city first affected by the disease is now starting to lift restrictions and slowly return to normal, indicates the Covid-19 epidemic will pass in due course and maintaining transport services is essential to help with the recovery.
“No one knows how long the Covid-19 epidemic will last or where it will lead. We are told it will pass at some stage, hopefully sooner rather than later,” said Mr Aitken.
“The trucking industry will play a vital role in delivering essential supplies for New Zealanders as the pandemic progresses through the expected phases and as business and social life returns to normal.”
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