
Netlogix is a technology enabled intelligent transport network that connects more than 200 transport companies including KiwiRail and coastal operators to facilitate the movement of freight to and from more than 500 customer sites reaching every city and town in the New Zealand.
Since it was founded five years ago with Carter Holt Harvey as foundation customer, the company has been disrupting the traditional freight solutions market with offices in multiple cities and large clients such as Oji Fibre Solutions, Fletcher Building, Steel & Tube, Huhtamaki and BJ Balls among many others embracing the concept.
Netlogix has a unique business model for a logistics provider, its collaborative business model not only delivers significant economic benefits to all stakeholders, but also uses mix of rail, coastal and road transport modes to optimise the freight movements across modes and minimises empty truck legs to reduce trucks on New Zealand roads resulting less congestion, carbon emissions, other socio environmental externalities and promote regional growth by providing platform for SME transport operators to capture a share of national freight task irrespective of their size.
Netlogix has combined technology with the skillset and experience of its management staff to create a unique offering whereby all actors in the value chain can benefit. The carrier receives greater loads, the customer achieves a lower freight cost and Netlogix shares in that benefit with significant socio environmental benefits with less trucks on road and use of modes such as rail and coastal.
Netlogix is committed to working with its customers, suppliers and staff to reduce greenhouse gas emissions committing to:
The latest news from Netlogix.
7 Dec 2018 | Ecostore
Most plastic is made from non-renewable petrochemicals. The extraction process and conversion into plastic releases carbon into the atmosphere, adding to climate change. So in 2014 we challenged ourselves to find a packaging alternative that goes beyond reducing emissions, and actually takes carbon out of the atmosphere. We found a packaging solution that can help to combat climate change. It’s plastic made from sugarcane.
6 Dec 2018 | Z Energy
6 Dec 2018 | Meridian Energy
4 Dec 2018 | Meridian Energy; Westpac
4 Dec 2018 | Ports of Auckland
29 Nov 2018 | Toyota New Zealand
29 Nov 2018 | KPMG
28 Nov 2018 | Enviro-Mark Solutions
28 Nov 2018 | Stuff
27 Nov 2018 | NZ Post
To assist our path finding we have developed a ‘decarbonisation roadmap’ that will help guide actions across the business – not just in operations – but in the way the whole organisation thinks about reducing carbon. From People teams to IT to Procurement, everyone will need to be involved.
26 Nov 2018 | Ngāi Tahu Holdings
23 Nov 2018 | IAG
Reducing energy use in our commercial buildings is an important part of our response to climate change. That’s why we are proud that our Christchurch office currently has the highest NABERSNZ whole building rating in New Zealand.
21 Nov 2018 | Orion
20 Nov 2018 | Auckland Council
20 Nov 2018 | Suncorp New Zealand
19 Nov 2018 | Countdown
19 Nov 2018 | Fonterra
16 Nov 2018 | 4sight Consulting
15 Nov 2018 | Wellington Zoo
13 Nov 2018 | Auckland Council
8 Nov 2018 | thinkstep
7 Nov 2018 | Flick
7 Nov 2018 | SKYCITY Entertainment Group
26 Oct 2018 | TIL Logistics Group
10 Oct 2018 | Mondiale
Mondiale Freight Services Ltd, a leading New Zealand based International Freight Forwarding, Warehousing and Logistics Company, is committed to operating in a sustainable manner and is actively working to reduce its carbon footprint.
4 Oct 2018 | Ecostore
Ecostore has announced that more than 80% of its packaging is made with renewable, sustainable sugar, and thanks to this significant investment, ecostore has helped save 4,485 tonnes of carbon from being released into the atmosphere since the company converted its packaging from petrochemical plastic to biobased ‘sugar’ plastic four years ago. The total savings achieved to date are equivalent to the amount of carbon emitted during 8,500 car journeys from Cape Reinga to Bluff.
27 Sep 2018 | WSP Opus
27 Sep 2018 |
With new signatories including Auckland Council, Auckland Transport, Panuku Development Auckland and Otago Polytechnic, the Coalition is pleased to welcome the first local council and first educational institution to join the growing ranks of organisations wanting to commit to climate action. Read more
21 Sep 2018 | Auckland Council
11 Sep 2018 | Z Energy
Read about Z Energy’s approach to sustainability reporting and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
5 Sep 2018 | 4sight Consulting
4 Sep 2018 | Toyota New Zealand
4 Sep 2018 | Z Energy
28 Aug 2018 | Climate Leaders Coalition
Opportunities for companies to learn, find solutions or hear how others are tackling the challenges of measuring and reducing emissions. Read more
22 Aug 2018 | Ravensdown
20 Aug 2018 | Otago Polytechnic
27 Jul 2018 | Auckland Airport
25 Jul 2018 |
There are a range of options to help businesses at each stage of their journey to achieve the commitments in the Climate Change Leadership Statement. Read more
24 Jul 2018 | Climate Leaders Coalition
Photos of the Climate Leaders Coalition founding leaders, signatories, and the launch event on 12 July 2018. Read more
17 Jul 2018 | TIL Logistics Group
16 Jul 2018 | Synlait
16 Jul 2018 | Stuff
16 Jul 2018 | Kiwi Property
13 Jul 2018 | Kiwirail
12 Jul 2018 | KiwiRail
KiwiRail has today committed to help New Zealand move to a low-emissions future, through improving its own operations as well as helping other businesses reach their own sustainability targets. Read more
12 Jul 2018 | Climate Leaders Coalition
60 businesses making up nearly fifty percent of New Zealand’s emissions have joined forces to tackle the issue of climate change.
It’s a significant move by the New Zealand business community, being praised as “strong” and “unprecedented” by local and global organisations.
On a mission to reduce emissions in New Zealand, the group of 60 CEOs have formed the Climate Leaders Coalition, recognising the role that business can play in bringing about change and signing a joint statement, which commits their companies to action. Read more
12 Jul 2018 | Climate Leaders Coalition
Supporting the announcement of the Climate Leaders Coalition and the signing of the CEO Climate Change Statement, the following document has been created to provide an overview of the Coalition, the case for a low emissions economy, and the background of Coalition members, business leaders, and their sentiment and action in this space. Read more
12 Jul 2018 | Climate Leaders Coalition
Watch the Climate Leaders Coalition launch event, which occurred on July 12, 2018. Read more
12 Jul 2018 | Meridian Energy
Business leaders embrace the opportunity of a low-carbon future, says Meridian. Meridian Energy is proud to be one of 60 businesses that today have signed the CEO Climate Change Statement, the first step taken by the Climate Leaders Coalition to drive positive change. Read more
12 Jul 2018 | Ports of Auckland
12 Jul 2018 | Skycity
12 Jul 2018 | Deloitte
12 Jul 2018 | 3R
12 Jul 2018 | Ravensdown
Ravensdown is one of 60 leading New Zealand businesses whose CEOs have signed a commitment to measure and publicly report their greenhouse gas emissions and work with suppliers to reduce their emissions.