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Blerter Partners With Challenge Family

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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Blerter and Challenge Family t​oday are pleased to announce that they will be partnering to increase awareness and adoption of best practice operational standards for triathlons that are part of the legendary ​Challenge Family global series, with Blerter’s leading event delivery platform for sports – strengthening franchise operational readiness and continuing ​Challenge Family’s long tradition of delivering world class events that attract athletes all over the world.

A core benefit that the partnership will bring includes keeping athletes safe at the events with Blerter’s easy-to-use platform designed to help with efficiency in capturing incidents, hazards and near misses as they happen. Blerter will enable event organizers to plan for the unexpected and take appropriate action to mitigate risks and ensure safety standards throughout the event. Additionally, the cloud-based technology which enables two-way communication across the entire event crew means quicker response times to incidents at the event.

“We’re excited to be working with ​Challenge Family because of the values they encapsulate. The community orientated nature of their events aligns well with both my own family values, and those of Blerter. Challenge is building a captivating brand and event portfolio that is leaving a legacy in the endurance industry. The opportunity we have as partners can help event organizers leverage cloud technology to set best practice communication, operational and safety standards, which will enable the ​Challenge Family brand and events to be endured through time.” said Anthony Vernon, Head of Sales at Blerter.

“We’re looking forward to joining forces with Blerter. The inventiveness, knowledge and experience of Blerter will help our race directors to make our events even safer by optimising internal communication streams. Next to that it boosts the engagement of crew and volunteers independently of their location on the race course”, explains Jort Vlam, ​Challenge Family’s​ CEO. “Blerter will help us to keep looking at our events with a critical eye in other areas, so we stay at the forefront of offering the best possible race experiences to our athletes all over the world.”

Challenge Family e​vents can out more about Blerter here: ​www.blerter.com

Media Release 4 May 2020.

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COVID-19 Update NZVAPOR Remain Operational

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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NZVAPOR have advised as follows: “NZVAPOR is committed to remaining operational through the imposed Level 3 & 4 Restrictions by the New Zealand Government. Given we supply many essential companies in the health, gas and convenience sectors, we are permitted to continue to work through this tough time, with online orders to continue to be uninterrupted.

“We wish you and your families all the best. Please stay safe. We send our love and support to all families and businesses affected by the virus.

“We are pledging to cover the freight cost on ALL NZ orders, regardless of value during this time. Stay home – Stay Safe.

“No credit card? No worries – we take ‘Account2Account transfers – just select it at checkout.”

“IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE:
– Online orders to continue with minimal disruption
– All hygiene policies are prioritised (staff and products)
– Skeleton staff are working – all are isolated in home and work environments.
– NZVAPOR outlet store in Silverdale will be closed until further notice
– Sales representatives and other staff will be working from home

“Best regards,
Your Team at NZVAPOR.”

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Media Release 4 May 2020.

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Design Builders Back on Deck during COVID-19 Alert Level 3

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

While the Design Builders office team worked remotely throughout Alert Level 4, it wasn’t until Tuesday that construction sites were opened up, and the remaining workers got down to business. Now, they say, they are ready to offer a safe service for all their new and existing customers.

Design Builders New Zealand CEO Andrew Price said their number one priority was the safety of their team and community. Therefore, they had put several measures in place to achieve that.

“We must adhere to strict health and safety requirements, so we’ve made a few changes with how our showhome viewings operate and how our team works. Our office staff continues to work remotely, and it is as easy as it has ever been to get in touch with home building enquiries.”

To book a private showhome viewing, use the following contact information.

Waikato – 22 Riverpoint Glade, Hamilton
Contact Jeff Marra on 027 488 0044 or email jeff.marra@designbuilders.co.nz

Bay of Plenty – 13 Serenity Drive, Omokoroa
Contact Sam Perrin on 027 757 7170 or email sam.perrin@designbuilders.co.nz

If you would like to know more about Design Builders, visit www.designbuilders.co.nz, use the online contact form, phone 0800 456 456, or visit their YouTube channel here.

About Design Builders
Design Builders is a multi-award-winning company with over a quarter of a century of expertise in the designing and building of homes in New Zealand. The experienced team prides itself on designing and building homes that are as unique as their owners. From the initial sketch to the handing over of the keys, you can rely on Design Builders to offer the full package to the highest of standards.

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NZ Blinds’ Sunscreen Roller Blinds Great for Daytime Security

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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NZ Blinds’ Sunscreen roller blinds are made from specialty design PVC material that has a high resistance to UV fade damage and is made to reduce heat and light glare. This fabric is light enough to allow you to enjoy your view during the daytime but also reduce heat and UV rays. Sunscreen blinds are versatile and can be used in any room of the house, as well as in workplaces too. 

Sunscreen roller blinds are great for daytime security, especially if you are away at work all day, as potential burglars can see through the blinds to see if anyone is at home. There is another similar use for them, and that is for vacant holiday homes, as they don’t make the house look as though nobody is there.  

During the daytime you can look out your sunscreen blinds (to differing degrees) while people outside can’t see in, so your Sunscreen blinds are great for daytime privacy. However, come night time this phenomenon is reversed somewhat. People can’t see in with total clarity.

Sunscreen blinds are also vital to protect your home, as the damage and fade caused by UV light happens subtly over time, slowly affecting the equity of your property. Furniture, floors, and other material objects are often left unchecked and forgotten until it’s too late when the damage has already set and clearly visible.

Therefore, buying sunscreen blinds early is a great opportunity to invest and save on your property long-term, by preventing UV damage from even beginning to take effect on your furnishings.  

For more information on sunscreen protection for your home explore NZ Blinds’ collection of window blinds to find the perfect style of blinds for your house, while maintaining the comfort and longevity of your home, and to find out more about blind accessories, blackout blinds and aluminium venetian blinds please go to https://nzblinds.co.nz/product-category/roller-blinds/sunscreen-roller-blinds/ .

Media Release 30 April 2020.

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FIT NZ Releases New Colourway On Drawers

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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FIT NZ, a leading company providing kitchen and other home storage solutions, is once again spearheading innovation within their drawer system lineup.

FIT answers the call of homeowners for darker colour schemes that offer a more contemporary kitchen design; they’ve added a modern dark grey called Umbra to their Harm Ritma range of soft close drawers.

Considerable thought was given to the new colour as it had to fit seamlessly with FIT’s existing Tanova pull out kitchen bins, many of which are already available in an Umbra Grey frame and charcoal bucket colour scheme.

Additionally, the new colourway works beautifully with FIT’s German made Vauth-Sagel Planero range; premium kitchen storage units with powder-coated steel baskets, also in a modern dark grey called Lava.

These new hues reflect a strong trend towards darker componentry, perfect for homes that are abundant in natural light.

Kitchens with stand-out elements in shades of black, grey, and charcoal provide a sleek, elegant, and modern feel that will truly stand the test of time.

FIT NZ is a premier provider of kitchen storage solutions, and a distributor of products from some of the most sought-after brands in kitchen and home storage. A family owned Kiwi firm, they distribute products such as pull out kitchen bins, drawer systems, drawer organisers, cabinet lighting, and wardrobe systems. Their mission is to create highly workable spaces to enhance one’s living space and lifestyle.

To learn more, visit the FIT NZ website at https://www.fit-nz.co.nz/

Media Release 30 April 2020.

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Accounting-Plus Solutions Releases New Website

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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Small businesses looking for specialised accounting expertise, excellent business support and advice on financial growth can find tailored solutions after Accounting Plus Solutions recently launched a new website: www.accounting-plus.co.nz.

Accounting Plus Solutions owner Tony Wei understands that every business has different needs. “There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to business so our team always goes the extra mile to understand you and your business goals so that we can provide you with the right advice.”

Three main services are covered on the website: small business accounting; property accounting; and Xero accounting.

Small Business Accounting

Accounting Plus Solutions provides hassle free accounting services that every small to medium business needs to achieve financial growth. Whether it is a start-up, non-profit, childcare centre or trade service, the right accounting advice helps to reduce stress, maximise profit and enable owners to focus on growing their business.

Property Accounting

Get the best advice on rental property and developments through the help of Accounting Plus Solutions. Find the best solutions to minimize property taxes, protect assets and get the best returns. The team of experienced accountants also provide trust administration services that will meet the bespoke needs of every client.

Xero Accounting

From checking cashflow and sending an invoice to tracking a customer contact, get real-time control of your business finances with the power of Xero Accounting software at your fingertips. Let Accounting Plus Solutions, a Xero Gold Partner, take your business accounts online so you can check your finances every day, on any devices from anywhere, at any time.

Go get the right advice from a small business Accountant in Auckland who really cares about your business, “At Accounting Plus Solutions you’ll be treated as our business partner, not just a client” says Tony. “Our small dedicated company is all about helping you and your company to grow and flourish, whether we work with you online, over the phone or in person, you can expect personal service, tailor-made for your unique situation.”

Accounting Plus Solutions offers services throughout the wider Auckland region and surrounding areas.

For more information on Accounting Plus Solutions and the services it provides check out: www.accounting-plus.co.nz.

Media Release 29 April 2020.

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Kiwi Consumers To Benefit from Increased Competition at Level 3

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Source: Press Release Service

(PR.co.nz)  Online retail sales have seen an immediate lift following the Prime Minister’s announcement the country would move out of Level 4 lockdown.
The move is set to benefit consumers by providing more competition in the market and reducing prices according to a local retail marketing consultant.
New figures from online mattress retailer Ecosa, show there was a noticeable jump in purchases on Friday when the Government signalled the pending change in lockdown status and again yesterday, with Tuesday confirmed as the transition date for many businesses.
Retail marketing consultant Sarah Dunn says competition in the market is essential particularly from smaller, more dynamic retailers who are able to offer a wide array of products.
“Consumers right now are shopping with only a very few large businesses, with many feeling frustrated and financially vulnerable,
“As a result, we are seeing a retail climate with more sensitised shoppers on the lookout for price gouging – which can be an additional challenge for businesses to navigate,
“When small businesses re-enter the game, they’ll reduce this tension between shoppers and retailers by increasing consumer choice, rebalancing the market and rebuilding that trust element.
“What remains to be seen is the long term impact of permanent business closures on the level of competition in the market,” she says.
Ecosa spokesperson Emma Edwards says the impact of the COVID-19 has been tough on their New Zealand registered company which although meeting the definition of an ‘essential goods provider’, was unable to trade due to the requirement for the owner to have a Realme login.
“Despite being an online-only retailer, selling products which were deemed essential such as sheets and blankets and having a warehouse distribution model that met all required hygiene and social distancing standards, our company has been closed up until now as the owner does not have a New Zealand passport – which was necessary for MBIE approval.
“This has been an incredibly frustrating time for businesses like ours during Level 4 as the site traffic has been up significantly but we haven’t been able to convert the sales due to the uncertainty around delivery times.
“The effect on this has been a reduction in consumer choice as well as a reduction in tax revenue for the economy,” she says.
Edwards says they are immensely grateful to be able to resume trading, particularly in an environment where many businesses remain closed.
She says they had an increase in web traffic of 66% and a lift in sales of almost 200% since Monday’s announcement now have hundreds of thousands of dollars in backorders which will all be shipped next week.
Dunn says it is important that businesses communicate with their client base at this time to allow customers time to plan their purchases.
“In the rush to reopen the doors it is critical that companies keep their customers updated as to when they will open and what constraints they will have on trading – it is an education process for hundreds of thousands of Kiwis that will be experiencing a new retail environment for the first time.
“This allows consumers the opportunity to work through what a transaction might look like under the Level 3 constraints and whether they need to make allowances for extra time or changes to payment options.
“In particular businesses need to look at updating their social media platforms, Google’s My Business listings and also at creating a newsletter for their database,” she says.

Media Release 28 April 2020.

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50,000 Bottles of Hand Sanitiser Donated to Kiwi Schools and Childcare Centres

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

(PR.co.nz) More than 50,000 bottles of hand sanitiser have been donated and are being urgently delivered to schools throughout the country, ahead of their opening on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Education has purchased 50,000 bottles of hand sanitiser at cost price from supplier NXP. The company has donated a further 50,000 bottles to ensure all New Zealand schools and child care centres have sufficient initial supplies when they reopen.

The sanitiser supplies are part of a shipment of PPE products purchased by schools which also include gloves and face masks – helping to protect teachers, staff and children.

Joe Taylor, CEO of NXP, the country’s largest supplier of business supplies to Government and large corporates, says calls were made to all 6000 schools and childcare centres in the country to ensure orders could be taken in time for delivery ahead of Wednesday.

He says taking thousands of orders of PPE supplies, setting up online accounts and processing the orders in less than five days has been a significant logistics exercise for his customer service and warehouse team.
“Our team worked 16 hour days for the entire long weekend to make sure the deliveries were ready.

“Feedback from school principals has been extremely positive with many saying it has helped ease some of the health and safety concerns faced by staff returning to work at Level 3,” he says.

Along with the donation of hand sanitiser, Taylor says that in collaboration with MBIE the company has opened up online accounts for every school in the country – allowing them to leverage the All of Government (AoG) pricing structure and ensuring they access the lowest possible rates for PPE, kitchen, janitorial and office products over the coming months.

Media Release 28 April 2020.

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NZ Fashion Brand Lockdown Launch – Now That’s Bold

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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It’s not every day a new fashion brand launches in New Zealand, so when it does, it’s worth talking about. Bold Clothing is the creation of Kate Dombroski, based in Urenui, but selling to the World! The pre-launch collection, acting as a proof-of-concept, consists of statement bamboo t-shirt dresses, dri-fit singlets and 100% cotton, sequin hoodies featuring some pretty unique designs.

Attendees of this year’s WOMAD festival in New Plymouth, New Zealand experienced Bold Clothing for themselves. “We had a hugely positive response”, says Kate, “people loved the bamboo fabric, and the sequin hoodies, went down a storm”.

The official launch collection in June will focus on bamboo fabric thanks to its many amazing attributes. The sustainable bamboo plant produces some incredible fibres that maintain many of the plant’s natural benefits within the garment. Beautifully breathable and incredibly soft, hypoallergenic, thermal regulating, odour-absorbing and UV protective to SPF40. It’s a pretty amazing source plant.

So what can you expect from Bold Clothing?

Original, durable and versatile, with a style that never goes out of fashion. Our instantly recognisable details, and reversible clothing will cater to women, men and after countless requests – children as well. Targeted at the unique streetwear and casual-wear markets, the designs are eye catching and of course, bold!

In Kate’s own words, “I’ve endeavoured to produce a clothing collection that meets as many needs of people as possible. Namely, being good quality, comfortable, versatile, distinctive and affordable. I know everyone will be amazed at how soft the bamboo fabric feels, and with bamboo being a sustainable source plant, it means Bold leaves less of a carbon footprint as well”.

Look out for Bold Clothing’s new launch collection coming soon – the clothes are reversible, making them even better value. It’s like getting two garments for the price of one.

For now, take advantage of the pre-launch clothing collection at https://boldornaked.com/collections/bold-clothing

Media Release 28 April 2020.

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Supporting the Economic Recovery of SMEs

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

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The bookkeeping industry has firmly positioned itself within the SME market as trusted advisors says the Institute of Certified New Zealand Bookkeepers (ICNZB).

Bookkeepers in New Zealand are at the forefront of small and medium businesses, supporting them at a grass roots level, ensuring their systems and processes are robust and current, supplying accurate data with which clients can make sound business decisions, and assisting businesses with their compliance obligations. This position has shown bookkeepers to be uniquely placed to facilitate the recovery of small to medium enterprises in New Zealand in the wake of the halt on trading imposed during the Alert Level 4 lockdown.

ICNZB President, Di Crawford Errington explains: “While many industries have contracted during the lock down, bookkeepers have seen a substantial increase in demand for their services. The value our bookkeeping community have shown to their clients during these troubling times has been invaluable in terms of promoting awareness of what bookkeepers can provide.”

Traditionally bookkeeping has been seen as a “work from the kitchen table” service – but in recent years the recognition from government departments, evidenced by Inland Revenue providing bookkeeper’s agent status, and the increase in bookkeeper engagement, has shown New Zealand that we have evolved from that mentality and are trusted advisors.

During the Alert Level 4 lockdown our members have reported a significant reduction in the requirement for day-to-day bookkeeping services – primarily attributed to reduced trading – and they have seen a large increase in requests for business support. With todays move to Alert Level 3, businesses in New Zealand are set to prepare to reopen and for some this is going to look like quite a different business model.

Julie Feisst-Jones, a Certified Bookkeeper member who operates JFJ Bookkeeping in Cambridge works primarily within the trade sector which, in the majority of cases, saw a 100% decrease in income. “The inability for our clients to operate saw an immediate effect on our services as there was no account activity to manage. Instead, what we have found to be our biggest value add is practical guidance in helping clients prepare for reopening requirements under Alert Level 3. This has included our initiative to prepare and sell PPE packs to our clients so they are able to provide each employee the materials they need to operate safely, and also introducing new procedures into their job management software to comply with contact tracing requirements.”

The shift from desktop software and paper-based accounting records to online accounting and job management systems is something that has been evolving quite rapidly over the past few years. While data from the first annual ICNZB Benchmark Survey is still being analysed, our initial results show that 52% of bookkeeping professionals were already managing their client’s bookkeeping through online software and the benefit of this remote model is more evident now than ever before.

Kim Hamill, Certified Bookkeeper and online bookkeeping specialist from Nimba in Ashburton, primarily supports clients in the not-for-profit and agriculture industries: “The surge in support requests from our clients has been unprecedented but this has not been for day-to-day bookkeeping functions. Our team have been fortunate to find ourselves in a position where our client’s operations were already being managed remotely and we had robust systems in place, so we have been able to continue as normal. The farming sector is not known for their online work so we have found our biggest contribution to them has been more educational to show them what technology is available, along with a lot of emotional support and verbal reassurance”.

While bookkeepers have been busy supporting their clients, ICNZB have been busy supporting our members. In the initial rush to lockdown and the constant evolution of the wage subsidy package, ICNZB found themselves in the fortunate position of being able to support their members through our well-established Government relationships.

Ms Crawford Errington further states: “As an association, our mission is to increase the professionalism of the industry and help our members become leading professionals. Part of that support has always included developing relationships with Government organisations to allow a free flow of data. During the initial lockdown announcement our members were flooded with queries about the wage subsidy and how it was going to work. We were proud to be in a position to clarify all of these questions through our well-established contacts at Inland Revenue and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

We also recognised the impact the situation was having on our members mental wellbeing which prompted ICNZB to offer twice weekly online support meetings, and saw us connect members from across the country. The value of receiving this support from those who were experiencing the same levels of stress and uncertainty was evident by our high attendance numbers.”

As New Zealand now waits to see what the future holds for our economic outlook, one thing remains certain – bookkeepers are leading the way with efficient systems, technology and outside the box initiatives – all with the support of their professional body behind them.

Bookkeepers will be at the forefront of assisting small businesses to reopen their doors and contribute towards New Zealand’s economic recovery.

Media Release 28 April 2020.

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