Provincial Growth Funding for Kawerau-based Driver Operator Training Centre

Embargoed till 12noon 17 May 2019

 

New Training Facility for Eastern Bay

Moving goods and people around and from the Eastern Bay of Plenty is a key enabler for regional development. And thanks to the Provincial Growth Fund announcements today, there’s about to be more investment in accessible training for local people to gain the skills industry needs to drive and operate the vehicles and machines we need.

 

Toi EDA Chair David Turner says “the Eastern Bay Regional Development Plan identified workforce availability and transportation as key constraints to our growth. So we’ve got stuck in alongside industry and training to vision and plan a training facility in Kawerau, and supported transport from other parts of the Eastern BoP for people keen to upskill or work as drivers, machine operators and logistics personnel. We’re absolutely delighted government has recognised how urgent our need is here in the Eastern Bay.”

 

The Regional Development plan points to primary industries, manufacturing and tourism as key drivers of growth, and all depend on efficient movement of goods and people. Toi EDA’s Workforce Development Manager, Barbara MacLennan remarks that “when we took a look at freight and logistics training provision available right here in the Eastern Bay, we could see it was pretty sparse and fragmented. Yet so many local employers are calling out for keen and trained people, ranging from forklift drivers to logging and freight drivers and operators, and a growing call for people who can do the planning for efficiencies of movements. So we got researching and talking with anyone keen to engage.”

 

What’s being put in place is a facility right in the heart of Kawerau’s industrial area, where growth is already well underway. “We’ve partnered with three training providers to start with” says Toi EDA trustee John Galbraith, and also Chair of the regional Freight Logistics Action Group. ”Along with them we’re co-ordinating a range of training at the facility, starting from July 2019. We know there’s a strong demand – we estimate the Eastern Bay is currently short of about 70 drivers and that number will treble in the next few years with natural attrition and as new industrial developments take hold. We will also offer training for a range of mobile equipment operators required in construction, agricultural and horticultural contracting work.”  

 

More information:

John Galbraith, Trustee – john.galbraith@xtra.co.nz 0274458839

Barbara MacLennan, Workforce Development Manager – barbara@toi-eda.co.nz 0274252277                                                                                                                                      

                                                                     


First posted: 

Friday, 17 May 2019 - 4:55pm