NZTA confident in EROAD systems

1 MinutesBy NZ Trucking magazineNovember 11, 2019

EROAD has passed its recent audit by the NZ Transport Agency, confirming the company remains compliant across training, system processes, system security, stock security and audit register.

Electronic processing has overtaken manual, paper-based systems for the collection of heavy vehicle licensing, road user charges, and heavy vehicle kilometres travelled. The majority of these electronic transactions are being completed through EROAD, with the company delivering $2.5b to NZTA by March of this year.

“NZTA run a stringent auditing process, which we supplement with our own independent audits or verification on any new product or service,” says EROAD‘s chief executive officer Steven Newman. “We simply think this is just good practice, because pioneering regulatory telematics means ensuring that those who use our systems can maintain confidence in how we process and protect their transactions.”

EROAD launched the world‘s first nationwide ERUC system back in 2009. Since then, the company has expanded internationally introducing the first electronic weight mile tax service (2014) and the first independently verified electronic logging device service (2017) in North America. In Australia, EROAD has recently launched a fuel tax credit service that achieved the Australian Tax Office class ruling. Today EROAD offers more than 25 regulatory and commercial services on one platform to its customers.

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