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Business Scoop » Recognising And Rewarding Safe Truck Drivers

Press Release – New Zealand Police Police is taking part in Truck Driver Appreciation Week being rolled out this week at locations throughout New Zealand. The initiative is led by NZ Truck and Driver and supported by trucking industry partners Road Transport Association, My Trucking, … Police is taking part in Truck Driver Appreciation Week being rolled out this week at locations throughout New Zealand. The initiative is led by NZ Truck and Driver and supported by trucking industry partners Road Transport Association, My Trucking, National Road Carriers, Eastland Wood Council, Tairāwhiti Road Transport, and Police. “We are really pleased to take part in this long running positive initiative that recognises the trucking industry for the valuable contribution made to New Zealand’s economy,” says Inspector Mike Brooklands, Manager Commercial Vehicle Safety Team (CVST).

Week To Show Truck Drivers Some Appreciation

Monday, 22 February 2021, 9:03 am A week to show truck drivers some appreciation for getting goods around New Zealand no matter what, kicks off today, says Road Transport Forum (RTF) chief executive Nick Leggett. National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, from 22 to 28 February, has the very appropriate theme: truck drivers deliver, Leggett says. Last week in particular, we have seen once again, the contribution truck drivers make to New Zealand as they navigated Auckland’s Alert Level 3 closure. Through natural disasters, pandemics, Covid-19 level changes and lockdowns, and all weathers, truck drivers keep delivering the essentials New Zealanders need to live on a daily basis.

How to Capitalize on Key Consumer Moments

Managing Editor ALEXANDRIA, Va. Consumers can be expected to celebrate the core four traditional holidays Valentine s Day, Easter, Halloween and Christmas but there is a myriad of national or faux holidays occurring multiple times a month that present opportunities for convenience store retailers to leverage the occasion to increase sales and profits. Because consumers tend to consciously be aware of these moments and want to engage, c-store operators should be prepared to provide them with a convenient way to do so, category experts explained during the Guide to Capitalizing on Key Consumer Moments  session as part of the NACS Crack the Code Experience.

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