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Trailer Lifting Code reviewed
There have been two recent incidents where trailer lifting chains failed while a trailer was being lifted onto the truck, including one near miss that could have resulted in serious harm, says the Log Transport Safety Council (LTSC).
Following these events, the LTSC has reviewed these incidents, with the support of Maritime NZ and WorkSafe NZ, including a review of the Trailer Lifting Code.
Both failures were attributed to worn com..... more

U.S. Tariff outcome still in limbo
Tariffs on wood products exported to the United Sates remain at ‘0’ percent as the section 232 Investigation aimed at determining the global effects imports of timber, lumber and their derivative products pose to the U.S. supply chain continues.
Although the ‘0’ percent tariff rate is a welcome relief for wood product exporters, the uncertainty of what may eventuate from the section 232 Investigation is causing unease across New Zealand wood proc..... more

All in the family
This month, our Iron Test team is visiting the Stewart Logging Mosgiel site with AB Equipment’s Nicolas Ekron, who is the Dunedin branch Service Manager. Stewart Logging owner, Grant Stewart’s son Matt, owns the Sumitomo 4040 with Duxson Donaldson GX182HD grapple being tested.
“Nicolas is originally from South Africa and grew up on a farm with his Dad and Uncle being quarry managers and mechanics, so he got to working with machinery maintenance..... more

A million more trees by 2030 with Trees for Survival
“This winter, students from Bucklands Beach Intermediate will join Rotary’s Trees for Survival programme founders to plant the first of a million native trees or shrubs by 2030,” says Trees for Survival Business Development Manager, Sally Clegg.
School children have already planted more than a million native trees and shrubs since the national environmental education and restoration programme, Trees for Survival Charitable Trust was founded in 1990. ..... more

Conserving threatened native trees
Researchers have identified hotspots for the conservation of maire tawake or swamp maire in the Wellington region, hoping to save this threatened native tree from the deadly myrtle rust disease.
Swamp maire is thought to have been common in the wetlands that once covered the Wellington region. However, farming and urban development have significantly reduced its numbers. The arrival of myrtle rust in 2017 added a new threat and the tree has a conserv..... more

Council emissions close to double after tree felling
The felling of the Valley Road pine forest earlier this year will result in Whakatāne District Council’s greenhouse gas emissions almost doubling in its audit for the 2024-2025 financial year.
In the final environment, energy and resilience committee meeting for the current council term, earlier this month, staff updated the committee on its progress toward meeting the targets of its community climate change strategy, Our Climate Pathway.
This ..... more
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