This week is the perfect opportunity to acknowledge the hardworking men and women of the New Zealand road transport industry, says Road Transport Forum chief executive Ken Shirley.
“National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is upon us and is a great time for organisations around the country to recognise the critical role played by truck drivers in keeping our economy moving.”
Shirley says
“While putting up with a fair degree of negative publicity from the ill-informed, New Zealand‘s truck drivers are on the whole highly skilled professionals doing a very challenging job. They often work in remote locations through the dead of the night to make sure that freight is delivered safely where and when the rest of us demands it, a service that most New Zealanders just take for granted.”
New Zealand, like other developed
“The fact is that if we can‘t transport our goods to market, whether that be domestically or to international customers, our economy will grind to a halt. Needless to
“The dedicated men and women of the road transport industry very rarely ask for it, but this week is a chance for the rest of us to finally say ‘thanks‘ for all they do. They really are the driving force of our economy,” says Shirley.
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