Episode 2 - A history of trucking - The New Zealand experience
Автор: Truck Archive
Загружено: 2024-10-25
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This three-part series explores the evolution of road transport - from the horse and cart, bullock and traction engine days in the early nineteen-hundreds - to the modern era of high-productivity trucking in New Zealand - over it's 120-year history.
Ham-strung by governmental policies that favoured rail for most of the twentieth-century, it was a difficult gestation for an industry that now hauls 93% of the freight task.
Having no sustained truck-manufacturing capability of its own, New Zealand relied almost solely on the importation of heavy-transport vehicles, and was able to source from Britain, Europe, Asia and North America in order to meet its needs, and this documentary showcases the broad range of truck brands that reached these shores.
Created as a tool to explain to illustrate to the general public the importance, history and reliance as a society we have on the road transport industry - this documentary also celebrates an industry that we are justifiably proud of for its capabilities, presentation and professionalism under what are often trying operational circumstances.
Part two looks at how reliant New Zealand was post war with a heap of war-weary GMC CCKW 21/2 ton 6x6 trucks due for refurbishment after the Pacific campaigns - and the evolution of the industry as the post-war boom meant New Zealand was increasingly reliant on trucking - as rail failed to meet the freight transportation needs of the nation, and the government was reluctant to recognise the looming crisis.
Things came to a head in the eighties...
Part three is now viewable - Nov 2 - 2024.
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