
Managing legal and reputational risk
Business News/Analysis -Kate Alexander, co-founder, Crisis and Legal PR, Alexander PR The intersection between law and public perception can be a blind spot for lawyers. Yet today’s digital reality is that damage in the court of public opinion can outstrip that in a court of law. It usually happens much […]

Article 2: The Crucial Role of System Integrators in Industry 4.0 and Automation
-Frank Phillips, Director, Fulcrum Welcome to the next part of our Industry 4.0 series for SME manufacturers. We’re exploring various companies that can help you embrace advanced technologies and optimise your operations. Today’s focus: System Integrators. Let’s dive in and see how they can drive your business success. System Integrators: […]

Double materiality: What it is and why it matters to manufacturers
Sustainability isn’t just about ticking boxes for your next report. It’s about seeing the big picture – how the world is affecting your business and how your business is affecting the world. That’s the idea behind double materiality, and it’s something manufacturers across New Zealand should start paying attention to. […]

Remanufacturing 101: Reviving parts, reclaiming value
The remanufacturing market unlocks opportunity across sectors for higher margins, affordability, and supply chain resilience. Remanufacturing, the process of restoring used parts to give them a second life, has propelled into the spotlight in recent years by attempts to mitigate supply chain shortages, reach new customers through affordability, and search for […]

Navigating the tariff maze: How NZ manufacturers can thrive amid trade tensions
Adam Sharman, CEO LMAC Group APAC Tariff turbulence: Understanding the impact on kiwi manufacturers. As trade tensions escalate globally, through the introduction of heavy tariff from the U.S. New Zealand manufacturers find themselves navigating increasingly complex waters. The United States is one of New Zealand’s key export markets worth […]

From Automation to Augmentation: How Industry 5.0 is Redefining Manufacturing
The landscape of manufacturing is undergoing a significant transformation as we transition from the principles of Industry 4.0 to the emerging focus of Industry 5.0. While Industry 4.0 emphasised automation and the integration of digital technologies into manufacturing processes, Industry 5.0 shifts the spotlight towards augmentation, fostering a harmonious collaboration between humans […]

‘Tech bro’ culture stifling startup sector
You might have heard the term ‘tech bro’ – a shorthand for the hypermasculine culture synonymous with the startup world. But while it’s often associated with Silicon Valley, that same culture is alive and well in New Zealand’s innovation scene too, say researchers Professor Anne de Bruin and Dr Janine […]

The Skills Shortage Smokescreen
Stop searching for unicorns. Build a workplace worth joining and staying at. “We just can’t find the right people.” It’s the go-to excuse for operational issues, stalled growth and missed deadlines. But let’s call it what it is: a smokescreen. The so-called “skills shortage” is a convenient distraction from a harder […]

Is New Zealand’s Health and Safety Reform Enough to Prevent Workplace Harm?
By EMA Manager of Employment Relations and Safety, Paul Jarvie Planned amendments to New Zealand’s Health and Safety at Work Act represent a shift towards reducing compliance burdens and offering businesses clearer guidelines. However, while these changes may streamline processes and alleviate some administrative stress, they fall short in addressing […]
Why banking competition matters for New Zealand manufacturers
-Mark Devlin, Managing Director, Impact PR New Zealand’s manufacturing sector has long faced challenges in securing financial services that are both efficient and cost-effective. The dominance of a few major banks has resulted in high fees, outdated systems and a lack of tailored solutions for businesses looking to scale. However, […]
Manufacturing fuels the present – SouthMACH 2025 is on soon
From NZ Manufacturer magazine, April 2025 -Doug Green, Publisher Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, Gallagher Industries, Buckley Systems, Rocket Lab, Rakon, Skellerup Holdings, Particle Systems, Scott Technology…are just a few examples of successful companies who have found markets for their ‘home grown’ products and services. And they keep moving ahead in […]
‘Tech bro’ culture stifling startup sector
Dr Janine Swail. You might have heard the term ‘tech bro’ – a shorthand for the hypermasculine culture synonymous with the startup world. But while it’s often associated with Silicon Valley, that same culture is alive and well in New Zealand’s innovation scene too, say researchers Professor […]
Inaugural Minister for Manufacturing Awards 2025 – enter now!
From March issue NZ Manufacturer magazine www.nzmanufacturer.co.nz NZ Manufacturer March 25 by Media Hawkes Bay Limited – Issuu The inaugural Minister for Manufacturing Awards 2025 have been launched to celebrate outstanding individuals and businesses driving productivity, workforce prosperity, and global competitiveness across New Zealand’s manufacturing sector. The launch marks a significant milestone in the growth of New Zealand’s manufacturing industry, highlighting its potential in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. However, many people are unaware of the immense potential and success within New Zealand’s manufacturing sector. It’s time to showcase the brilliance of New Zealand manufacturing. Let’s stand proud and be recognised for the incredible work we do. It’s time to make some noise! “The manufacturing sector is vital to New Zealand’s economic success. It drives productivity, supports technological progress, generates high-quality employment opportunities and underpins 60% of NZ’s exports,” said Catherine Lye, CEO of Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa. “The Minister for Manufacturing Awards 2025 will inspire the next generation of talent and help boost the sector’s global competitiveness through investment in advanced technologies.” The awards will feature four key categories: Excellence in Process Innovation: Recognising innovative manufacturing processes that improve efficiency, sustainability, and product quality. Manufacturing Apprentice of the Year: Honouring an outstanding apprentice who shows exceptional promise and skill in the manufacturing industry Manufacturer of the Year: Awarded to a business demonstrating excellence in production, innovation, and overall contribution to the industry. Excellence in Manufacturing Leadership: Recognising leaders who have made a significant impact on their business and the industry through visionary leadership and strategic growth. <click here for Nomination Information Pack> and email Catherine – info@amanz.nz for the nomination form. Hon Chris Penk – Minister for Manufacturing will officiate the awards ceremony on 28th May 2025 at SouthMach Christchurch, the South […]