
Australia a standout for Mainfreight
Pre-tax profit more than doubles in first 17 weeks of trading this financial year.
Pre-tax profit more than doubles in first 17 weeks of trading this financial year.
The first case of Covid-19 redundancies found two staffers unfairly dismissed.
Firth of Thames takes the politics out of planning a new future port for NZ.
Mayor Goff has been served a legal letter over the pedestrian barriers angering retailers.
Action taken over compensation offered for covenants on properties needed for the CRL.
Latest Auckland port shift study report challenges multiple major previous claims.
Good progress is being made on the City Rail Link infrastructure project.
Three key executives employed by America's Cup Events Ltd are assisting MBIE.
AA writes to minister suggesting he is misinterpreting its survey's findings.
"We can build it for under $34m per kilometre": The Board managing director Kevin Smith.
COMMENT: Light rail is one of the Government's biggest failed promises this term.
Dispute over KiwiRail CEO's comment that lack of local skill lost Fletcher/Downer contract
Mainfreight is far and away the largest logistics company listed on the NZX.
What New Zealanders needed quickly during lockdown changed dramatically.
Fletchers and Downer have reportedly lost the contract to Chinese and South African firms.
Mainfreight shares rallied by $2 on the back of its annual result and outlook.
Global logistics group Mainfreight has weathered the Covid-19 storm.
Hundreds of NZ pilots have been laid off since airlines were grounded during Covid-19.
Freightways has gone from one extreme to another since the Covid-19 outbreak.
NZ First is still pushing for Northport growth, now citing a Covid-19 "economic haven".
Concerns are being expressed about delays in Courier Post deliveries.
They're not getting around much but Corporate Cabs has no plans to cut fleet.
Cook Strait ferry operator says it needs to "reorganise" to cope with drop in demand.
Green Cabs' business is largely made up of traffic from airports around the country.
As they haul goods to keep our supermarkets stocked truck drivers face a predicament.
All 275 of Mainfreight's branches worldwide are open.
The strict restrictions left room for some Kiwis to continue doing their jobs.
Road safety advocate says one measure is "terrifying".