A municipal fleet manager from the New Zealand city of Dunedin has been suspected of $1.5 million in fraud that appears to have led to his suicide after questions were raised.
Read More →Unisys Corporation has announced that its New Zealand subsidiary has been selected by the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) as the prime system integrator to lead the modernization of the national Crash Analysis System (CAS).
Read More →Kangaroo Bus Lines in Queensland, Red Bus in New Zealand, and Coca-Cola Amatil in Papua New Guinea have been signed as subscribers, with the three companies together representing the monitoring of 450 vehicles and assets.
Read More →One of the Dunedin City, New Zealand, Council's most senior managers has resigned over the Citifleet fraud investigation. According to evidence provided to the police, 152 fleet vehicles worth NZ$1.5 million were sold over the past decade and the proceeds pocketed.
Read More →The agency running Auckland's public transport is spending more than $100,000 a year for staff to travel in taxis and private vehicles between its two main offices.
Read More →A benchmarking project undertaken by Australia's Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) comparing price and specification levels of various new motor vehicles available in the Australian market with equivalent models in the UK.
Read More →MiX Telematics, a global provider of fleet and mobile asset management solutions, will increase its focus on the evolving New Zealand transport industry. The company said it will continue to work on introducing innovative telematics solutions that cater to this specific market.
Read More →Hyundai Motor Company Australia has chosen Nutanix to support its “Virtual First” strategy. The automaker has implemented a Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform to support its VMware Virtual Desktop Interface environment.
Read More →The number of vehicles on New Zealand roads ended 2013 at 2.48 million in one of the strongest years for automotive growth in the country since 2005, according to the Motor Trade Association.
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Opel will export vehicles to Australia and New Zealand as of next year. The cars will be offered under the name of the Australian GM brand Holden.
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