Navigating a Reputation Crisis
Business leaders rarely expect a reputation crisis, but these situations do arise, often attracting media scrutiny. Facing media inquiries in challenging times can be daunting, particularly when potential brand damage is involved. Director of Auckland public relations agency Impact PR Mark Devlin discusses how manufacturers can navigate a crisis in […]
Manufacturing, Technology and Innovation Success at the Hutt Valley Business Excellence Awards 2024
Manufacturing, technology and Innovation were again at the centre of the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce’s annual business excellence awards. The gala dinner and awards ceremony for the 2degrees Wellington Regional Business Excellence Awards were held in the Hutt Valley on Friday 15th November and manufacturing, technology and innovation organisations […]
How manufacturers can prepare for the ESPR
www.thinkstep-anz.com Image by Dinh Khoi Nguyen from Pixabay. As global sustainability regulations evolve, New Zealand manufacturers must stay ahead of the curve to maintain their competitive edge, especially with upcoming policies like the European Union’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). But what is the ESPR, and how can manufacturers […]
Tech isn’t the Hero, it’s the plucky sidekick
Frank Phillips, Director, Fulcrum NZ The Tale of Two Manufacturers Imagine two companies, both manufacturers here in New Zealand, standing on the brink of change. Company A embraced digital technology not just as a solution but as a stepping stone to reshape their operations. They invested in data analytics, IoT, […]
Finding Your True Competitive Edge: A Guide for Manufacturers
Adam Sharman, CEO LMAC Group, APAC Throughout 2024 we have heard the mantra ‘survive to ‘25’ across a number of businesses and sub-sectors of our industry. In challenging economic times, manufacturing businesses face unique pressures from all directions – supply chain disruptions, decreased demand, and tightening credit markets. However, history […]
Fixing manufacturing’s billion-dollar harm problem
Jane Finlayson, EMA Head of Manufacturing Harm in New Zealand manufacturing is unacceptably high and urgent action is needed. The good news is that through a recent partnership between the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) and the Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA), help is on the way. ACC claims costs for […]
Steel awards showcase local industry’s expertise and sophistication
Steel Construction New Zealand (SCNZ) is pleased to announce the results of 2024’s SCNZ Excellence in Steel Awards. The winners were announced in Rotorua recently, where close to 300 structural steel industry leaders and specialists gathered to celebrate the best of the best at an event that showcases the sector’s […]
Aotearoa’s Industry 4.0 journey
From November issue, NZ Manufacturer magazine (below) Sean Doherty, Product Manager, Callaghan Innovation The advent of Industry 4.0 has been a game-changer for the manufacturing sector and can deliver real returns for New Zealand businesses, through increased efficiency, productivity, and innovation. However, many manufacturers remain hesitant to embrace these […]
5S – Not That Old Chestnut
Ian Walsh, Partner, Argon & Co NZ I was reflecting recently on how many business owners have started an improvement program with 5S and failed. Before I talk about the “why” and the “how” 5S implementations fail in these businesses, and for those who haven’t come across 5S before, allow […]
Scott Aylett, SEA Electrical a winner
Scott Aylett from SEA Electrical, a Master Electricians member, received a bronze for the Emerging Business Award at the recent Excellence Awards. A bit more about him here…
Master electricians excellence awards rewarded talent
Wellington electrical company, Seven Electrical, won the top excellence award at the 2024 Master Electricians Awards ceremony at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland on Friday evening, 25 October, which was attended by Hon Chris Penk, Minister of Housing and Construction.(Pictured left with Alexandra Vranyac-Wheeler, Chief Executive Officer of Master Electricians […]
Cetogenix: Building renewable futures — with no waste left behind
Each year, the world produces more than 100 billion tonnes of carbon-rich waste from food production, agriculture, sewage treatment and industrial manufacturing. Cleantech startup Cetogenix, a 2024 KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards finalist, has found a way to harness the untapped potential of organic waste to generate renewable energy and other circular […]
South Auckland logistics facility to support future infrastructure projects
A new multimillion dollar green logistics facility in South Auckland will help boost access to steel construction materials needed for New Zealand’s major infrastructure and renewable energy projects. Latest Government data shows more than $120 billion has been forecast to be spent on infrastructure by the Crown, Crown entities and KiwiRail over the next five years.[1] The investment is designed to address New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit and prepare the country for future challenges, including population growth and climate change. Key areas of investment include transport, regional infrastructure, resilience and emergency preparedness, public buildings and schools. Dean Brown, CEO of Asmuss Group, says with over 1,400 infrastructure projects valued at $10 million or more planned in the coming years, improving the construction industry’s supply chain capacity will be critical to the efficient delivery of these projects. He says the new $25 million, 15,400m2 purpose-built logistics facility at Drury South Crossing can store over 12,000 tonnes of steel, around 2.1 times the steel volume used in the Auckland Harbour Bridge. “Most of New Zealand’s structural steel needs are met by overseas suppliers and developing the capability to manage the rapid distribution of large volumes of these materials will help ensure that materials are sourced, transported, and utilised effectively to avoid delays. “The operating model at the new facility has been designed to move high volumes of steel across multiple bays simultaneously, significantly improving operational efficiency and customer service deliveries. “In practice, this could see us unload 1,000 tonnes of steel, around 42 truckloads, from the port in a matter of days. By introducing greater redundancy and reducing any supply chain bottlenecks we can help support the development of New Zealand’s infrastructure in a shorter timeframe,” he says. Brown says seven high-capacity, 32-metre-wide anti-sway gantry cranes can move large quantities of steel safely […]