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Working with partners and stakeholders

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We work with many other agencies and organisations, both in New Zealand and internationally, to meet New Zealanders’ daily transport needs. 

In some cases, we invest together in the network. In others, our partners and stakeholders manage relationships with customers on our behalf.

While the relationships vary, they depend on us and we depend on them to get things done.

Where we fit in the transport sector

Where we fit in the transport sector

Where we fit in the transport sector

The NZ Transport Agency is one of a number of government agencies operating in the transport sector. Our role is to provide a vital link between government policy-making and the operation of the transport sector.

Some of our partners

To provide the best possible services to our customers and stakeholders, we work very closely with:

  • transport operators
  • our service delivery agents, who, through their 4000 outlets, support us to process motor vehicle and driver licensing transactions

  • transport committees, regional councils and territorial local authorities, which are responsible for implementing transport projects and other activities funded through the National Land Transport Programme

  • suppliers, including contractors and consultants

  • the New Zealand Police, who we fund and work with to provide a range of road policing services

  • the Ministry of Transport, which is responsible for leading the development of strategic transport policy and monitoring performance of the sector’s Crown entities and industry groups

  • other central government and local government organisations.

Transport forums

We are involved in industry forums and groups, such as the  Hawke’s Bay & Gisborne Heavy Transport Forum .

Stakeholder perceptions survey

The stakeholder perceptions survey is a way of measuring how well we are doing in our relationships with our partners and stakeholders, and it helps us identify areas that we need to work on.

Working internationally

We actively participate in the international arena by contributing our expertise and keeping up with international best practice.

The main international road industry organisations we’re involved with are:

International visitors to the Transport Agency

We receive a number of requests to host visits from groups based all over the world, interested in the New Zealand experience of working in the transport sector.

If you would like to enquire about making a visit, please contact us by emailing  international.engagement@nzta.govt.nz .

Please consider the following when making an enquiry to visit:

  • We don’t host visits in the months of October to February. This is a particularly busy period, and includes summer holidays in New Zealand – key staff may not be available.
  • We need to receive visit requests at least eight weeks before a proposed visit.
  • Visits should preferably not exceed three days.
  • The recommended visiting group size is no more than 10 people. If you are using an interpreter, consider limiting your group to five people.

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