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Update on sudden death in Whangārei

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are referring a Whangārei woman’s death over the weekend to the Coroner.

The woman’s death was initially treated as unexplained, after she was located deceased at a Moody Avenue address in Whau Valley on Saturday evening.

Police can advise a post-mortem examination was carried out earlier today.

Following these enquiries, Police are not treating the death as suspicious and it will now be a coronial matter.

Our thoughts are with the woman’s family and loved ones at this difficult time.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Kim Yew Integrated Celebrates 40 Years With $68,000 Donation To The Business Times Budding Artists Fund

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 20 January 2025 – Led by a new management and board since 2021, Kim Yew Integrated marked its 40th anniversary with a $68,000 donation to The Business Times Budding Artists Fund (BT BAF) at a celebration on 18 January 2025. Kim Yew Integrated is a leading provider of Integrated Facilities Management services in Singapore.

Mr Patrick Tan, Managing Director of Kim Yew Integrated, presents a cheque during Kim Yew Integrated’s 40th anniversary dinner to Ms Chen Hui Fen, Editor of The Business Times and Board Member of TRCL, and Ms Elaine Tan, Head of Partnership Development at TRCL.

Since 2021, Kim Yew Integrated has been led by Managing Director, Mr. Patrick Tan, supported by a new management and board that is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency. The new leadership team is driving a digital-first vision for the future, focusing on innovation to deliver integrated, cutting-edge services that exceed customer expectations.

In his speech at the 40th anniversary dinner, Mr. Tan expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Kim Yew Integrated team, partners and clients, acknowledging that their trust and contributions have been the force behind the company’s progress. He said: “These enduring partnerships have not only been key to our growth over the past 40 years but have also inspired us to give back to the community. As part of tonight’s celebration, we are proud to support The Business Times Budding Artists Fund and TRCL, creating opportunities for children and youth to pursue their passions and furthering our commitment to make a lasting, positive impact on society beyond our business endeavours.”

The BT BAF aims to make the arts accessible for children and youth from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. This donation will directly support TRCL, a charity that empowers children and youth from underserved backgrounds to fulfil their potential in the arts and culture sectors.

Founded in 1985, Kim Yew Integrated has grown from a traditional term contractor into an industry leader. Today the company has a workforce of over 700 employees and boasts a successful track record, completing over 200 projects across Asia. Over the past 40 years, Kim Yew Integrated has achieved numerous accolades, including Singapore International Facility Management Association’s (SIFMA) Gold Plus certifications for facilities management and sustainability, and SIFMA Smart Technology wins for three consecutive years (2021-2023).

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– Published and distributed with permission of Media-Outreach.com.

Police make arrest over Middlemore firearms incident

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One man faces court, as the Police investigation continues into a firearms incident outside an Auckland hospital.

Counties Manukau CIB have been investigating since 4 January when a firearm was allegedly fired from a vehicle at Middlemore Hospital.

Detective Inspector Shaun Vickers says it was fortunate that no one sustained injuries as a result.

“An altercation allegedly occurred before 6.30pm in the car park when the incident unfolded,” he says.

“Over the weekend, our investigation team terminated a search warrant and arrested one of the offenders involved.”

A 34-year-old man will appear in the Manukau District Court today facing serious charges, Detective Inspector Vickers says.

Those charges include committing a dangerous act with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and commission of an offense with a firearm.

Police are continuing to investigate others who were at the scene, and further arrests cannot be ruled out.

Detective Inspector Vickers says: “Those allegedly involved showed no regard for the safety of those around them, given this occurred at a hospital.

“We have no tolerance and will continue to hold those to account who take part in this behaviour.”

ENDS.  

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Waitangi ki Manukau

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Source: Auckland Council

Waitangi ki Manukau 2025: Exploring the Treaty, culture and music for Te Tiriti o Waitangi with headliners Dam Native, MAJIC, and Jordyn with a Why. 

Get ready for a show-stopping, free, community celebration at Waitangi ki Manukau 2025, taking place on Thursday 6 February 2025, at Barry Curtis Park.  

Hosted by Auckland Council, join us for a fantastic day that honours the 185th anniversary of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, packed with music and rich cultural experiences within te ao Māori (the Māori world). This whānau-friendly event in the heart of Manukau is a fun and significant way to celebrate what Waitangi Day means for us all today. 

Waitangi ki Manukau 2025: Te Tūhura i te Tiriti, te ahurea me te puoro mō Te Tiriti o Waitangi, ā, ko ngā kaiwhakangahau matua, ko Dam Native, ko MAJIC, ko Jordyn with a Why hoki. 

Kia rite ki te whai wāhi ki tētahi whakanui mā te hapori e whakamīharo ana, e utu kore ana hoki, e tū rā ki Waitangi ki Manukau 2025, hei a Tāite te 6 o Pēpuere 2025, ki Barry Curtis Park. 

Piri mai ki tētahi kaupapa rawe e whakatūria ana e Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau hei whakamaharatanga ki te huritau 185 mai i te hainatanga o Te Tiriti o Waitangi, ā, ka pāorooro te puoro, ka rangona hoki te pārekareka o te ahurea i te ao Māori. He ara ngahau, he ara tāpua hoki tēnei kaupapa pai mā te whānau hei whakanui i te rā o Waitangi me tōna hiranga ki a tātou katoa i tēnei wā. 

This year’s theme, ‘Te Tiriti ki Tāmaki Makaurau’, commemorates the historical importance of Manukau as a site where treaty signings took place, and will provide a space to reflect on the ongoing relevance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its role in shaping Aotearoa.  

Cr Alf Filipaina sees this event as a powerful reminder of the historical significance, unity, and future aspirations Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers Aucklanders. 

“Waitangi ki Manukau 2025 is a commemoration for all, showcasing the rich diversity of Auckland communities through music, cultural experiences, and time with whānau,” Cr Filipaina says.  

“Auckland Council is committed to celebrating Māori identity, history and culture as Auckland’s unique point of difference in the world. This event highlights how through Te Tiriti o Waitangi, when Māori thrive, we all thrive in Tāmaki Makaurau.” 

The musical lineup is a standout of the event, with headline performances from Dam Native, MAJIC, Jordyn with a Why, MOHI and Tipene each bringing their own unique flavour to the stage. In addition to these incredible headliners, the event will feature Valkyrie, bringing their indie rock edge to the lineup, and award-winning NLC, delivering fresh, dynamic energy with their reggae fusion. From hip hop to R&B to indie rock, the musical diversity on display at Waitangi ki Manukau will reflect the vibrant mix of cultures welcome in Tāmaki Makaurau. 

Auckland Council’s Māori Culture and Identity Programme Lead Melz Huata-Lucas says that while the lineup of artists will help to create a stirring, unified atmosphere through the expression of music, this year’s commemoration of Waitangi Day will be so much more than just music. 

“This year’s Waitangi ki Manukau event will embrace culture and community and the remembrance of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Treaty of Waitangi – the significance for Māori, in particular, iwi Māori from Tāmaki Makaurau, and the impact of the treaty on this region and on our society as a whole, ever since the signing,” Miss Huata-Lucas says.  

The day’s events will begin with a karakia, setting a tone of reverence and unity, before the powerful lineup of performances and activities fills the day.  

Learning opportunities focusing on Te Tiriti o Waitangi will also be at the forefront, allowing attendees to dive deeper into the historical and cultural significance of the Treaty as an important, living document. The Waitangi Village will offer interactive activities, including weaving workshops and kōrero, designed to foster understanding from both Māori and Pacific cultures. 

The festival will also feature a curated market with Māori arts and crafts, and kai stalls showcasing a delicious fusion of Māori and international flavours. A special area for children’s activities including face painting and poi making will ensure that tamariki have a fun and educational experience of their own.  

Event Details: 

Date: Thursday 6 February, 2025 

Time: 10 AM to 4 PM 

Location: Barry Curtis Park, 163 Chapel Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 

Cost: Free 

Artist line-up 

  • Dam Native, groundbreaking 90s hip hop group, will captivate audiences with powerful storytelling and dynamic urban beats, blending ancestral pride with contemporary Māori experience to speak to social issues and inspire the next generation. 
  • MAJIC has quickly gained attention for her distinctive style which combines reggae-roots with waiata Māori. A Waiata Maori Music Award winner for top artist, MAJIC crafts her soulful music to inspire her iwi and provide a positive example for her tamariki.  
  • Jordyn with a Why, an up-and-coming star in the Aotearoa R&B scene, will mesmerise attendees with her emotive voice and soulful melodies, inspiring audiences through her unyielding spirit of Māori reclamation. 
  • MOHI, with his smooth-groove blend of traditional Māori sounds and soulful-jazz styles, will offer an intimate connection to te ao Māori, inspiring listeners to find their own meaning within the story. 
  • Tipene is a hip-hop artist from Hawkes Bay known for blending Māori culture with contemporary rap. His music often highlights social issues, personal stories, and cultural pride, recognising him as one of Aotearoa’s leading bilingual artists. 

Presented by Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland Council. 

Supported by Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT), Hustle Management, Flava, Radio Waatea, Auckland City of Music and Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 

Follow the Facebook page for updates on stage performance times. 

For more information, please visit ourauckland.nz/waitangiday. 

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Weather News – Heavy Rain returns to the North – MetService

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Source: MetService

Covering period of Monday 20 – Tuesday 21 January – Heavy rain and strong winds return to the north of New Zealand. MetService warns of strengthening easterly winds, heavy rain and the potential for thunderstorms from Monday afternoon and into Tuesday across Northland, Auckland and the Coromandel. During Tuesday afternoon the rain spreads into Tairawhiti with periods of heavy rain expected north of Tolaga Bay.

The heaviest rain is forecast for northern and eastern areas of Northland; a Heavy Rain Warning and Severe Thunderstorms Watch cover the region. Rainfall totals of 90-120mm are possible between Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning with intense bursts of rain and thunderstorms. A Heavy Rain Warning in also in place for the Coromandel Peninsula where rain is expected to feed in from the east throughout Tuesday.

Severe Weather Watches also cover the Auckland Region (including Great Barrier Island) as rain spreads over the area during Tuesday, accompanied by strong easterly winds which may reach severe gale force in exposed parts of the region.  

The driving force for the wet and windy weather is an area of low pressure that sinks towards Aotearoa New Zealand from the north before tracking eastward across the upper North Island.

“It’s been a dry but cool start to 2025, so these Heavy Rain Warnings for Northland and the Coromandel are the first of the year”, says MetService Meteorologist John Law. “The potential for intense downpours and thunderstorms within the broader rain band means some areas, especially in Northland, could experience significant rainfall in a short period.”

The low pressure will also be delivering gusty easterly winds to Northland and Auckland, with gusts around 100 km/h in the most exposed locations.  

“The strongest winds and wettest weather will affect areas exposed to the east,” Law adds. “For Auckland, the heaviest rain is likely to fall north of Orewa, while the strongest winds will impact the eastern coast.”

MetService urges residents in affected regions to monitor the latest Severe Weather Warnings and Watches at metservice.com.

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch indicates that conditions are favourable for severe thunderstorms in and near the watch area. People should remain vigilant for threatening weather and stay updated on potential Severe Thunderstorm Warnings.

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Two to appear in court following search warrants, Southland

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Two vehicles have been impounded and their drivers facing charges following search warrants in Southland.

Police executed simultaneous search warrants on Friday 17 January at addresses in the Tuatapere and Winton areas following an incident on Tuesday 5 November 2024.

At around 6.50pm, Police received a report of a vehicle having crashed into a paddock after failing to make a turn at a corner on Grove Burn Road while participating in antisocial road user behaviour.

The vehicles were believed to have been travelling around three times the posted 50km/h speed limit before the crash.

As a result of Friday’s search warrants, two men aged 18 and 19 were spoken to by Police and their vehicles were impounded.

The two men are due to appear in Invercargill District Court on 18 February, charged with illegal street racing. Further charges are likely.

Police are committed to holding illegal street racers to account as we know the impact this activity has on the community.

Not only does it keep residents awake and damage the roads, but it places drivers, passengers, bystanders, and other motorists at extreme risk.

Police ask members of the public to report unlawful activity to us, as soon as possible with as much information as you can safely gather.

This will assist in an effective response to the issue, and in cases where we can’t immediately respond, allow us to follow up with drivers and take later enforcement action.

You can report information to us by calling 111, if it is happening now, or through our 105 service for non-emergencies.

Alternatively, you can report information anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Issued by Police Media Centre

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Waitangi Day festivities in Tāmaki Makaurau

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Source: Auckland Council

February marks one of the most important days in the calendar for Aotearoa New Zealand. 

Waitangi Day commemorates the day when 183 years ago, several Māori chiefs signed Te Tiriti o Waitangi; the founding documents of our nation.  

This day holds great significance in Aotearoa as a day to remember Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and brings with it reflections and celebrations year-on-year. For 2025 in Tāmaki Makaurau, this year’s Waitangi Day theme is ‘Te Tiriti ki Tāmaki Makaurau’, commemorating the historical importance in our region of where treaty signings took place. 

There are also many free, family-friendly events full of tasty kai, great music and enriching kōrero to commemorate our national holiday. 

Here’s a few to get you started: 

Waitangi ki Manukau 

A large crowd in attendance for the Waitangi ki Manukau event, with live music and delicious kai for all to enjoy.

Education is at the forefront this year at Waitangi ki Manukau, located at Barry Curtis Park (entrance opposite 260 Chapel Road, Flat Bush), and welcoming all to enjoy the day with great kai, lively music and exploration of the Treaty and its historical and cultural significance. Plenty of opportunities to get involved await visitors at The Waitangi Village, which has on offer weaving workshops and educational kōrero, designed to foster understanding of both Māori and Pacific cultures. 

Plus, there’s a curated market with Māōri arts and crafts, kai stalls showcasing delicious fusion of Māori and international flavours, and a designated play area for tamariki with engaging activities. 

There’s also an exciting line-up of musicians with headliners Dam Native, MAJIC, Tipene, Jordyn with a Why and many more!  

Waitangi at Waititi 

Festival attendees enjoying the performances at Waitangi at Waititi.

More family fun awaits in West Auckland at Parrs Park, thanks to Te Whānau o Waipareira, who are putting on an incredible event full of delicious kai and some kid-friendly rides for the whole whānau to enjoy. 

You won’t want to miss out on epic performers like Stan Walker, Mark Williams, Che Fu & The Kratez, Ladi 6, Black Slate, Corrella, Troy Kingi, Aaradhna, Rob Ruha and Annie Crummer. 

Waitangi Day ki Tāmaki 

Kapa Haka performers sharing Māori tradition with their waiata / song.

You can also head to Point England Reserve, which will be bursting with family friendly activity for the day.  

Get amongst the celebrations and enjoy yummy kai, arts and craft stalls, and a live music stage featuring top musicians like Katchafire, Teina Mamaori, Norizin, Lopz & the Rasta, Queen Shirl’e Academy, Kas Tha Feelstyle, as well as kapa haka groups. 

Vector Lights for Waitangi Day 

Enjoy a Waitangi-themed light show to delight friends and whānau with Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.

As the sun sets, enjoy a Waitangi-themed light show to delight friends and whānau with Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.  Designed by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, in collaboration with Mandylights, the dazzling show is a celebration of the many tūpuna gone before who laid a strong foundation for their descendants, creating a legacy and everlasting connection to their whenua, to their moana and to each other. 

The accompanied waiata ‘Maunga’ by siblings Majic Pāora and Robbie Pāora can be listened to live at vector.co.nz/lights. The show will repeat every 15 minutes from 9pm until midnight. 

Here’s a tip: grab your paraikete (blanket) and catch the show from some of the best viewing places like Silo Park, Bayswater Marina and Takarunga Mt Victoria! 

Please note, due to critical maintenance work by NZTA, some of the lights will not appear on the west side overarch of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Completion of the work is expected by 31 March 2025. 

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Have your say on proposed changes to Auckland’s dog rules

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Source: Auckland Council

It is time to unleash your views on proposed changes to Auckland’s dog rules. You can have your say by taking part in the 5-week consultation from Monday 20 January until Sunday 23 February. 

The changes being proposed are part of a regular review of Auckland’s dog policy, Dog Management Bylaw and local dog access rules.  

Councillor Josephine Bartley, chair of Auckland Council’s Regulatory and Safety Committee says the proposals aim to strike a fair balance for everyone who uses Auckland’s public places. 

“We are so lucky to have a variety of public spaces to share in Tāmaki Makaurau. It’s important we maintain a balance that respects everybody’s right to use them. 

“The changes being put forward aim to keep a good mix of dog-friendly and dog-free spaces so there are places for dogs, and anyone who is not a dog person, to enjoy. This will also help to protect vulnerable wildlife, like endangered shorebirds nesting on our beaches, and kauri in specific places”, she says. 

Data also shows that multiple dogs being walked together appears to be an emerging issue for Aucklanders, so a limit on the number of dogs that can be walked at the same time is being proposed.  

“This aims to respond to the concerns in a way that’s fair and reasonable, without imposing unnecessary restrictions. Ultimately, everyone should feel safe and welcome to visit Auckland’s parks, beaches and public spaces – this is at the heart of these proposals. 

“This is a topic that people are passionate about – I know as well as anyone that we want the best for our beloved pets. Testing these changes with Aucklanders is key to making sure we have it right. If this is important to you, I strongly encourage you to have your say online, or at one of the many engagement events being held across the region.” says Josephine.

Some of the changes being put forward aim to help protect endangered native dotterels.

Doggy details – what are the proposed changes? 

The changes aim to maintain a balance of dog-friendly and dog-free spaces in Tāmaki Makaurau. They cover dog access rules (where dogs can go off a leash, on a leash, or are not allowed) at 14 regional parks and 64 places in local parks and beaches across the region. New off-leash areas are recommended, as well as changes to keep dogs out of places with vulnerable wildlife, and to provide some places for the public to visit that are dog-free. 

Under the proposed changes, people can walk a maximum of six dogs at once and only three of those dogs can be off a leash. This means you could walk three dogs off a leash at once, or three dogs off a leash and an additional three dogs on a leash, or six dogs on a leash.  

Finally, some existing rules in the policy and bylaw will be made clearer. This includes the need for any dogs classified as menacing and dangerous outside of Auckland to be neutered if they are moved here, rules and exemptions for working dogs and dogs in vehicles, plus dog access rules for places such as council car parks and camping grounds.  

What does the data say? 

Early feedback from Aucklanders, interviews with groups and individuals that have an interest in dog rules, and analysis of relevant data, including complaints to the council, animal management service requests and dog registrations, has shaped the proposed changes.

An analysis of dog-related complaint data found complaints about dog access rules not being followed and multiple dogs being walked at once. In a preliminary survey in March 2024, Aucklanders told us that owners not picking up after their dog, dogs wandering off-leash in on-leash areas and packs of dogs taking up pathways were of concern to them.  

Reviewing the data available to the council is a valuable first step whenupdating policies or bylaws.It has helped to show where the policy works well, and where improvements can be made. 

What could change in my area? 

Parks and beaches with proposed changes to local dog access rules include: 

Central/West 

North 

  • Long Bay Regional Park 

  • Te Ārai Regional Park 

  • Snells Beach (Rodney) 

South 

  • Waitawa Regional Park 

You can view the full list and changes being put forward in the statement of proposal documents for the policy and bylaw review (including regional parks) and local dog access rules. The documents are available on AKHaveYourSay 

Are we barking up the right tree? Have your say now. 

Have your say from Monday 20 January until 11.59pm on Sunday 23 February. You can take part online or at one of the 23 engagement events happening across the region.  

Visit AKHaveYourSay.nz to view the full list of proposed changes, find out more about the engagement events, and take part in the consultation. 

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Business – ‘Minister for the South Island’ welcomed by Business Canterbury

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Source: Business Canterbury

Business Canterbury welcomes news that Rangitata MP, James Meager will step into a newly created Minister for the South Island role. The portfolio, which will likely mirror that of the Auckland portfolio and act as an advocacy and coordination role, will be a step in the right direction for ensuring an all of government approach to the South Island.
Business Canterbury chief executive, Leeann Watson says, “The South Island’s contribution to the New Zealand economy is something we’ve been discussing with the Government, alongside the need for focused investment to support our growth, so it’s great to see this commitment and recognition through the creation of a ministerial portfolio.
“Canterbury and South Island businesses are generally known as quiet achievers in the New Zealand economy, but the statistics speak for themselves, and we are taking on the world with our unique mix of a highly diversified economy – including the primary industries, manufacturing, construction and professional services, and those emerging like aerospace, agritech and healthtech – as well as our lifestyle, environment and innovative culture.
“Canterbury drove 23 per cent of national business growth last year with only 13 per cent of the country’s businesses. This growth is generating significant interest in Canterbury with student numbers, migration both from within New Zealand and abroad, and tourism numbers growing far beyond those in other centres – highlighting an opportunity for the Government to take a more active role in supporting what will be the best place in New Zealand to live, work, play and invest.
“Having a ministerial cheerleader who is also the associate Minister of Transport, we hope, will lead to a better all of government approach to Canterbury and the South Island, and a regulatory environment more tailored to us and our desire for policy that better enables innovation, productivity, and sustainable growth.
“For example, connections to the rest of New Zealand and the world will always be an opportunity to power up the South Island economy – and we look forward to working with Mr Meager on ensuring that our world-class food and fibre and manufactured goods can move to their destinations more efficiently and reliably.
Business Canterbury will be meeting with Mr Meager in the coming weeks to discuss priorities for Canterbury businesses and the scope of his portfolio to affect positive change.
About Business Canterbury
Business Canterbury, formerly Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, is the largest business support agency in the South Island and advocates on behalf of its members for an environment more favourable to innovation, productivity and sustainable growth.

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Tech and Business – New Teletrac Navman Asset Trackers Set Benchmark with One-time Install and Indoor Tracking

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Source: Botica Butler Raudon for Teletrac Navman

Ten-year battery life provides for one-time install, continuous tracking of assets without disruption; assets viewed via TN360 platform  

Auckland, 20 January 2025 – Teletrac Navman, a leading connected mobility platform and Vontier company, has unveiled significant updates to its asset tracker portfolio, with the launch of one-time install devices that include new indoor tracking capability for real-time location visibility.

The market-leading asset trackers, designed for indoor and outdoor equipment, offer a ten-year battery life that minimises disruption, lowers maintenance costs and addresses the challenges of managing assets across various locations.

The improved, high accuracy indoor tracking also makes them a perfect fit for a wide variety of applications, including warehouse asset management, construction equipment and other high-value asset monitoring.

Further, Teletrac Navman’s AI powered TN360 and TN360 ACM platforms will provide a single pane of glass view for real-time asset location. The platforms have been designed for fleet, asset and construction equipment management, providing visibility into location, maintenance and utilisation across powered and non-powered assets. This empowers businesses to make informed decisions regarding asset mobility, enhanced management efficiency, security and sustainability.  

Doug Haebig, Director, Product Management at Teletrac Navman, said: “Our customers’ assets are becoming more utilised and operations more dispersed and challenging to manage. The last thing you want is in-demand assets disappearing from your tracking platform because of shorter battery life or signal strength capabilities, and the associated costs of refitting them with new trackers.

“Businesses need greater robustness and functionality, as well as improved connectivity to alleviate some of their operational challenges. Our new market-leading devices will give asset managers the visibility they need to streamline and protect operations through a one-time install.”

The new features of the trackers include:

  • Optimised Performance: Up to 10 years of battery life, for a true ‘install once’ solution with low maintenance requirements  
  • High Accuracy Tracking: Enhanced indoor and outdoor tracking for improved real-time asset location management 
  • Global Connectivity: 4G network recognition with 2G cellular fallback to ensure connectivity in the most remote areas 
  • Theft Recovery Mode: In case of theft, ‘Recovery Mode’ can be activated to help locate and recover stolen assets 
  • Durable Housing: IP68 and IK07 rated to withstand the harshest environments 
  • Self-installation: Designed for easier deployment and usage across dynamic operational environments .

Teletrac Navman’s existing range of asset tracking devices has been highly successful with thousands of units in the field tracking non-powered assets and has a wide variety of applications. The business has seen demand remain high for asset tracking leading it to develop new functionality and capabilities to suit different use cases.

About Teletrac Navman  
Teletrac Navman’s goal is to empower the industries that transform and sustain our futures with simple and intelligent solutions that enhance the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of their operation. As a connected mobility platform for industries that manage vehicle and equipment assets, Teletrac Navman simplifies the complex so that its customers can transform the way they work through cloud-based solutions that leverage AI to unlock the power of operational insight. Teletrac Navman manages more than 700,000 vehicles and assets around the world. The company operates globally, with offices worldwide and headquarters in Northbrook IL. For more information, visit  www.teletracnavman.com.  

Teletrac Navman is a Vontier company.  

About Vontier
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier enables the way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide. Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s website www.vontier.com.

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