Mainfreight Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2021
Annual Report 2021
Staying our
100-year course
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These extraordinary times have pressure-tested
our strategies and vision, deepened our long-held
values and forged fresh energy and thinking.
Throughout, we have navigated sudden and
significant world changes by continuing to think
and act the way we always do, with:
The agility to adjust our sails while staying on course.
The ambition to think, act and challenge like a start-up.
The experience to be patient and decisive.
A family of tenacious, intelligent people who
have faith in our 100-year journey.
No matter how strong or unpredictable the winds,
the decisions we make, the strategies we execute and
our regard for our people, customers and community,
continue to guide us and keep us on course.
43 years on, our Founder’s values
continue to guide our journey.
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Culture continues to forge our future
Our Customers: WALK IN THEIR SHOES
Make decisions which contribute to the overall success
of our customers’ businesses.
Quality: OWN AND LIVE IT
Over-deliver on quality and initiative. Measure and
continuously improve the quality of our performance daily.
Grow: THINK BIGGER, BOLDER.
Grow and intensify our global network. Identify and
secure customers whose needs align with our supply chain
offering.
Learn: RE-IMAGINE OUR FUTURE
Embrace new and better ways of doing things, born out
of tough times. Keep the learnings.
100
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Longevity: AN ENDURING LEGACY
Think, act and make decisions that will stand the test of time.
Cultivate a business which future generations will be proud of.
People: CULTURE OF OWNERSHIP
Attract and retain individuals who ‘get’ our purpose and
entrust them to grow our unique culture and values.
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NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is given that the annual meeting of shareholders of Mainf reight will be held at
4.00pm on Thursday, 29 July 2021 in the Level 4 Lounge, South Stand, Eden Park, Reimers Avenue, Kingsland,
Auckland, New Zealand. Full details, including the Meeting Agenda, are contained in the separate Notice of
Meeting and Explanatory Notes accompanying this report, and are also available on the Company’s website,
www.mainf reight.com, or by scanning the QR code to the left.
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Contents
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PERFORMANCE
Key Achievements 2021
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Chairman’s Report
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Group Managing
Director’s Report
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Initiatives & Learnings
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Five-Year Road Map
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10-Year Snapshot
of Growth
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OUR BUSINESS
Our Global Network
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Operating Statistics
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Technology
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Capital Expenditure
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PEOPLE AND
COMMUNITIES
Our People
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Environment, Social
and Governance
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Mainfreight in
the Community
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GOVERNANCE
AND LEADERSHIP
Corporate Governance
Statement
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Global Leadership Team
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Directors’ Report
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Our Board of Directors
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FINANCIAL
Income Statement
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Statement of
Comprehensive Income
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Balance Sheet
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Statement of
Changes In Equity
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Cash Flow
Statement
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Notes To Financial
Statements
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Auditor’s Report
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Statutory Information /
Interests Register
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Five Year Review
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GRI Content Index
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Glossary
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Directory
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FINANCIALBUSINESS AND PEOPLE
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COUNTRIES
NO CHANGE ... FOR NOW
$3.54b
GROUP OPERATING REVENUE
14.5%
$262.4m
GROUP PROFIT BEFORE TAX [PBT]
27.2%
$188.1m
GROUP NET PROFIT BEFORE ABNORMALS
27.1%
9,240
TEAM MEMBERS
609
BRANCHES
297
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NET PROFIT
NZ vs OFFSHORE
20212020
NZ 37.1%NZ 42.1%
OFFSHORE
57.9%
OFFSHORE
62.9%
TOP 500 CUSTOMERS
USING MULTIPLE DIVISIONS*
3 Divisions
2 Divisions
1 Division
* TRANSPORT / WAREHOUSING / AIR & OCEAN
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40
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202020212020202120202021
28%
29%
41%
39%
32%
31%
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PERFORMANCE Key Achievements: 2021
FINANCIAL SEGMENTS
2000
1500
1000
500
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REVENUE BY DIVISION NZ$m
20202021
Transport
Air & Ocean
Warehousing
2020202120202021
20202021
Transport
Air & Ocean
Warehousing
2020202120202021
150
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PBT BY DIVISION NZ$m
RETURNS AND RATIOS
LAST 10 YEARS
PAID AND PROPOSED
27.9%
AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT
8.4%
GEARING RATIO
75cps
TOTAL DIVIDEND
27. 1%
ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
27.1%
187cps
A record
result achieved
in a challenging
environment.
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REVENUE BY REGION NZ$000
EUROPE
$743,905
AUSTRALIA
$939,340
ASIA
$155,392
AMERICA
$859,647
NEW ZEALAND
$845,554
Our global teams
can be proud of
their performance.
BRUCE PLESTED, Chairman
Mainf reight’s successes of the past year belong, more
than in any other year, to the efforts of our team: working
women and men, store workers and drivers, and those
directly involved in successfully moving, warehousing
and delivering our customers’ products.
We are grateful for the efforts of our teams, particularly
in the USA and Europe, who overcame signif icant
obstacles, and found ways of satisfying our customers’
f reight requirements when Covid-19 was affecting so
many borders, often while colleagues were unable to
work through sickness and/or restrictions.
Our global teams in Transport, Air & Ocean and
Warehousing can be proud of their performance during
the pandemic.
However, we cannot rest. We must consider the poorer
countries of the world – many of which in no way have
Covid-19 under control. As developed nations, we must
f ind ways to help these countries in f ighting the disease,
and in the rebuilding of global society that must follow.
The effects of this pandemic will be with us for
many years.
I would now like to repeat my comments f rom
the 2020 AGM in the hope of more people agreeing
or disagreeing.
Climate change, together with the Covid-19 virus,
creates challenges that the world has not faced in
living memory. The years ahead are what all of us as
individuals, businesses, governments and countries
must successfully deal with.
Fresh drinkable water is one of the world’s climate
change challenges, and one of our most valuable
and yet neglected commodities in big and small cities
in almost all countries.
It may be that the business community in many parts
of the world could be part of the solution to
permanently alleviate local water shortages – in both
volume and quality.
The answer begins with businesses collecting all the
rainwater that falls on the roofs of their facilities.
Mainf reight already does this in most of its facilities in
Australia and New Zealand, and the water is used for
toilet flushing, irrigation and truck washing.
“That’s why our trucks always look so clean.”
What we are now in the process of doing – starting in
our New Zealand branches at Kaitaia, Whangarei and
Tamaki Makaurau – is purifying the water so that it can
fulf il all our needs, i.e. showers, cafeterias and drinking
water, irrigating gardens, lawns, toilet flushing and
truck washing.
Using the principles of “Ready Fire Aim” many
businesses with a large roof could begin this process
themselves, just as many are installing solar panels
to conserve electricity.
Councils could consider making it compulsory for new
commercial buildings to be self-suff icient for water,
and it may be that larger buildings could supply local
smaller premises, or even apartment blocks and schools.
Apart f rom becoming self-suff icient in f resh drinkable
water, smaller businesses will develop to keep roofs
cleaner, develop downpipe diversions for cleaning,
develop, install and regularly clean f ilters, and test
water quality.
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PAULA PERKINS, CROMWELL, NEW ZEALAND
Know and stay true
to the course.
OUR FOUNDING VALUES, STRATEGIES AND DEEP-
SEATED CULTURE ARE EMBEDDED IN OUR PEOPLE
AND OUR BUSINESS.
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The only long-term solution to poverty is
education. All of us must make this a goal.
We have become more conscious, in recent times,
of poverty and particularly its effect on families. The
great book “Roots” f rom Alex Haley published in 1976
contained a famous line... “Education is the enemy
of poverty”.
This is one of the most common sayings seen on
Mainf reight trucks. We believe so much in education,
particularly for the less well-off. Having spent some
time with headmasters and teachers, here is what they
are saying:
“New entrants’ literacy standards have declined over 25
years. This is when they enter pre-school, primary school,
secondary school and university.”
“New teacher graduates have not been taught how to
teach reading and maths, and are failing.”
“Some schools are attempting to develop new methods
of teaching literacy, some with a return to phonics.”
“We are hugely disappointed with New Zealand’s
educational outcomes.”
There are plenty of statistics about New Zealand’s
declining educational achievements. These are two
alarming ones:
Year 5 Reading 2001-2016: Progress in International
Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
New Zealand has gone f rom 13th place in the world to
30th, out of the 41 countries participating in the PIRLS.
Year 5 Maths 2019: Trends in Mathematics & Science
Study (TIMSS)
New Zealand placed 30th out of 32 OECD countries in
the 2019 TIMSS.
New Zealand is often criticised for low productivity
growth. With so many people remaining uneducated
and accepting it, and the low living standards which
result, it is quite clear why more and more are living
in poverty. Poor education has a negative effect on
productivity growth and on society, and limits the lives
and possibilities of the uneducated.
The only long-term solution to poverty is education.
All of us must make it a goal to drive the importance
of education with our own businesses, families and
society – because presently New Zealand is on a very
slippery slope.
“EDUCATION IS THE ENEMY OF POVERTY”
Our thanks to all our loyal customers, and the many
new ones we have made in the past year. We appreciate
the understanding f rom so many that our service
has been less eff icient than we would wish – with
unexpected volumes, shipping and airline delays,
and escalating prices.
Some shipping delays are not yet solved, but generally
our domestic transport and airf reight are returning to
more normal standards.
The individual effort put in by so many of our global
team has been outstanding, and while the pandemic is
not yet over, we must continue to f ight against it and its
consequences for as long as it takes.
BRUCE PLESTED JUNE 2021
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NAME NAME AND NAME NAME – NEW ZEALANDSVEN VAN ALMENKERK, 'S-HEERENBERG, THE NETHERLANDS
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DON BRAID,
Group Managing Director
It is March 2020; the likelihood of a global pandemic is real.
New Zealand is about to head into a four-week Level 4 lockdown.
Our Asian operations have already experienced restrictions during the
preceding month, and our regional operations in Australia, the Americas
and Europe appear to be heading into a similar lockdown environment.
The world’s economists are predicting a global financial meltdown.
Our people and our customers are looking for direction.
How do we react?
Our response was unequivocal: look after our people, look after our
customers, guard our cash, and embrace the opportunities that arise.
Supporting our decision were the strength of our balance sheet,
good cash flows, and our decentralised leadership structure, which
allowed our people the freedom to respond and manage the pandemic
restrictions, and to maintain our customer relationships. We were
quickly able to react and adapt to the changing situation.
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GROUP NZ$m
GROUP NZ$m
PBTREVENUE
262.4
206.3
3,095.4
3,543.8
27.2%
14.5%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2020202020212021
NEW ZEALAND NZ$m
11.5%
PBTREVENUE
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12.3%
REVENUE
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BEFORE TAX
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REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
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AUSTRALIA AU$m
PBTREVENUE
46.6%
15.9%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2020202020212021
756.8
877.2
48.8
71.5
AMERICAS US$m
PBTREVENUE
29.7%
17.0%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
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493.3
576.9
25.9
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ASIA US$m
107.9%
PBTREVENUE
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69.9%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2020202020212021
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The effectiveness of our approach, with the spirit and
support shown by the Mainf reight team and our
customers, can be seen in the record f inancial and
operational results detailed within this report.
We are proud of this record result, achieved in
an uncertain and diff icult trading and economic
environment.
Sales revenues exceeded $3.5 billion for the f irst time,
as all f ive regions experienced improved sales growth
through a mix of organic and market share increases, as
customers, both new and well-established, experienced
strong consumer demand. This was particularly apparent
across the six largest customer verticals that are a
focus for our network – Food & Beverage, DIY, FMCG,
Chemicals, Technology & Electronics, and Medical &
Healthcare.
Higher international shipping and air f reight rate
increases have inflated revenues in the Air & Ocean
division.
Prof it before tax improved 27.2% to $262.41 million,
and net prof it before abnormals was up 27.1% to
$188.11 million.
Another aspect of the past year has been the congestion
that has impacted global supply chains, with high f reight
rates and, crucially, reduced capacity across both air
f reight and sea f reight modes. Our teams across the
world have worked tirelessly, across time zones, to secure
space for our customers.
Despite our best efforts, at times this has meant
disappointment when airline and shipping company
performance has faltered. In our efforts to f ind solutions
during this period, we were able to facilitate in excess
of 46 air charters across our network, and as this report
goes to print, our f irst ever ship charter has made its way
to New Zealand f rom China.
The international congestion has also overflowed into
domestic economies, particularly in New Zealand and
Australia. Pre-Christmas volumes in 2020 were at record
levels, and at times resulted in congestion within our
own branch network. While we managed to hold service
levels to the best of our ability, there were times when
we did not meet our usual quality standards, and for this
we apologise to affected customers. For the most part,
customer expectations were compromised when our
inf rastructure was overwhelmed by volume that left
us unable to meet demand and deadlines.
The decision taken early in the pandemic to reduce
capital expenditure on planned Transport sites has
delayed completion of much-needed capacity. Just Levin,
Gore and our much-admired Tauranga facility, were
completed in New Zealand during the 2021 f inancial year.
In Australia, we were able to open two Warehouses and
new Transport branches in Sydney and Tamworth, while
also extending our Chemcourier network.
As a consequence of the increased customer demand
experienced, we have initiated a number of land and
building projects in Australia and New Zealand, which
will require signif icant capital expenditure. An estimated
$338 million over the next two years will be required.
Further network development in leased sites will also be
undertaken, and will include new locations across our
global network, but within our existing country footprint.
This initiative to increase the density of our network,
or to “fatten the network”, remains a key strategy. We
now have 297 operating branches across our three core
products of Transport, Warehousing and Air & Ocean.
Extending our network to more countries (currently 26),
remains under consideration until international travel
can safely resume.
Sustainability and decreasing our carbon footprint on the
planet is a key objective. All new buildings will have solar
power and water collection (to drinking water standard),
as well as ongoing initiatives of recycling (wood, glass,
food waste, cardboard, etc), rain gardens, and electric
lifting equipment for all our sites across the world.
Trials of electric delivery vehicles have begun. Within
this report you will also see our carbon measurement
statistics, which include our audited direct and indirect
carbon emissions. Unlike some in the industry, we are
wanting to measure our total carbon footprint, and make
efforts to reduce both direct and indirect components.
Offsets do not f igure in our strategy as these are more
“green-washing” in our view; we prefer to invest in real
solutions to reduce carbon output wherever possible.
Trading post-year end has seen the trends of the past
year continue.
Despite the reduction in service quality as volumes
increased, the performance of our people during
what were, at times, periods of f renetic activity,
was outstanding.
We are well-positioned f rom those lessons to continue
to f ind growth, while restoring our service levels.
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New Zealand
Our New Zealand team has delivered a pleasing result,
particularly when weekly sales revenues declined 40%+ in
April 2020, as New Zealand managed its way through the
restrictions of pandemic-enforced lockdowns.
Consumer demand across our main customer verticals
saw increased supply chain activity. Our Transport
network came under increasing pressure as the demand
for f reight grew throughout the year. Pre-Christmas
volumes reached record levels, as both new and
established customers looked to us to assist when supply
chain congestion took hold.
The Transport business required signif icantly more
capacity, but with a reduced capital expenditure regime
in place, we were limited to f inalising a few projects
that were well underway. Our new Tauranga facility was
completed mid-year and provided welcome capacity
along with new branches in Gore and Levin.
As f reight volume increased and economic stability
returned, our new building programme was reinstated.
Planning and construction is now underway for a new
facility in West Auckland, and for extensions to our
Kaitaia and Whangarei sites. Land (3 hectares) has
been purchased in Favona, Auckland for increased
warehousing capacity, and an agreement is in place for a
new facility for Owens Transport in Penrose.
It is expected that land purchases and leases will be
completed in the new f inancial year for additional
capacity in Nelson, Hastings, Cambridge, and Wellington.
Our Warehouse operation has seen increased utilisation
as customers look to hold more inventory in response
to supply chains being constricted. We have also had
continued success attracting new customers – those
where we manage the customer’s own warehousing
sites, and those where we hold customer inventories
at our sites allowing them to close their New Zealand
operations.
The new Beach Road property in Favona will give
us the opportunity to further increase our holding
capacity for dangerous goods, and negotiations are
underway to lease a substantial warehouse, exceeding
45,000m
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, in South Auckland. Together, these will allow
for consolidation of smaller, outdated sites, and provide
space for further growth.
Our Air & Ocean business was engaged in the early days
of the pandemic, in f inding much-needed air f reight
capacity, as space normally available on passenger flights
disappeared. In excess of 40 air f reight charters were
completed, all round-trips, many with much-needed PPE
gear and medical supplies.
Sea f reight capacity worldwide also tightened, with
f reight rates at record levels. The initiative to charter our
f irst full vessel, f rom Shanghai to Auckland, was bold and
with the cooperation of the Mainf reight global network,
has proved a success. The ship arrived in early May 2021
and further charters are under negotiation.
A strong focus remains on air f reight capability and LCL
f reight consolidation to offset the delay in receiving full
container supplies f rom manufacturers worldwide. We
continue to gain new business both export and import,
and as we grow our Air & Ocean network into smaller
regional centres, many customers are attracted to our
decentralised structure and suite of services, available to
them on their doorstep.
Australia
Our Australian business has performed remarkably well,
almost without missing a beat, as we continued to f ind
growth and prof itability throughout the year regardless
of the lockdown status of the country. Of course, being
classif ied as an essential service provider helped, however
our growth and development within the Australian
f reight and logistics sector played a bigger role in
achieving this very satisfactory f inancial performance.
Excluding the results f rom our smaller Asian business,
Australia’s f inancial performance is the best across
the Group, and is also the greatest year-on-year
improvement that we have seen in Australia.
The performance of our people to overcome the
diff iculties posed by the pandemic is a large contributor
to the result, and when coupled with our decentralised
management approach, we have been able to readily
adapt to lockdown restrictions and achieve the service
levels expected by our customers.
Our regional development for the Transport business has
provided better on-time f reight delivery, and exposed us
to a larger customer base. We have been able to extend
our network further into the regions and expect to open
in another f ive regional centres in the next 12 months.
Building consents are underway for the construction of
our two biggest cross-dock facilities, in South Melbourne
and Adelaide, furthering our ability to target greater
growth in these important f reight markets.
We were able to increase our warehousing footprint
during the year, opening an owned site in Melbourne
and another leased site in Sydney. Further temporary
sites are an interim measure to cater for growth, while
two new warehouses await completion: South Melbourne
at 30,000m
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Both sites will provide additional capacity for growth in
the medium term.
As a consequence of our strategy to control the flow of
f reight into and out of our warehouses, the additional
business generated will also benef it our Transport and
Air & Ocean divisions.
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We keep it simple.
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Automation in the form of Autonomous Mobile Robots
(AMR) is to be tested this year in a Melbourne warehouse
site and, once proven, will be incorporated at other
sites globally.
Air & Ocean’s growth mirrors that of our other global
locations; our strategy of moving f reight between
Mainf reight-serviced regions benef its both sending and
receiving branches, and enhances the performance of
the network as a whole. The well-executed focus on air
f reight capability and LCL f reight growth were highlights
of the year.
Increasing trade volumes, particularly to Europe, will
deliver additional growth in the coming year. The
Australian export market is a key consideration for
f inding more market share. As with the balance of our
Air & Ocean network, customer verticals in Perishable
and Pharmaceuticals are of particular interest to grow
in Australia.
Europe
Despite the extensive lockdowns endured by Europe,
our volumes have been consistent, particularly in our
Transport and Air & Ocean business units. Lower stock
holdings and congested international supply chains
reduced utilisation in our Warehouse operations in the
f irst six months of the year, however volumes improved
in the second half, resulting in increased revenue and
prof itability.
Our team in Europe has been very resilient and
determined to continue to deliver improved growth
and prof itability.
Network intensity is a key initiative in all our global
regions, not least in Europe. We have opened new
branches in the United Kingdom, Romania and Italy in
the past year. We expect to further this development in
the 2022 year with plans to open new branches in The
Netherlands, Italy, Russia, the UK and Germany.
The priority is a third domestic operation in
The Netherlands to reduce operational pressure on the
current sites and create more delivery eff iciency by getting
closer to our customers in the region. Operating more
direct line-haul to and f rom branches in our European
network is creating better and more prof itable f reight
opportunities.
The Brexit issues between the United Kingdom and
Europe have been a cause of f rustration since January
2021, with f reight tonnage considerably delayed as
complicated Customs formalities are completed.
Utilising our own customs agents has reduced delays
considerably, and we expect to f ind more growth in this
important trade-lane as a consequence.
Our Warehouse footprint across Europe now totals
in excess of 330,000m
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Freight f rom our warehouses into the Transport network
accounted for 57% of all Warehouse f reight volume, up
f rom 42% in the prior year, and three large customers
have renewed contracts for longer terms. We expect to
increase our warehouse capacity with additional facilities
in Belgium and Romania in the new f inancial year.
Our Air & Ocean business continues to f ind growth
and strength, supported by our global network, and
by customers within Europe who are now utilising our
international services having already experienced our
services in Transport and Warehousing.
Several air charters were completed during the year,
and a strong focus on LCL f reight and air f reight
development has reaped rewards. The new branches in
Manchester (UK) and Barcelona (Spain) are prof itable
and growing. Our Russian presence has provided
acceptable returns, and it is our expectation that this will
develop further as European and world trade with Russia
increases, particularly air f reight development.
Shipping space shortages continued to affect our ability
to ship on time for our customers; our loyal relationships
with shipping lines not assisting as much at this time as
we would like.
We continue to update our Technology inf rastructure
in Europe, replacing dated hardware and software. The
ref resh of Warehousing and Transport systems are due for
completion this year, as is our hardware upgrade, which
will provide improved stability, security and flexibility.
Growth opportunities are abundant as we intensify and
strengthen our European network, particularly in our
chosen customer verticals.
The Americas
Exceptional performance f rom our Air & Ocean division
has bolstered the result f rom our operations in the
Americas, despite the United States being the country
that was more disrupted due to Covid-19 than any of our
other locations.
Strong demand f rom existing customers and market
share gains provided good prof it and revenue growth
for our Air & Ocean business. Fortuitously, the separation
of our larger Air & Ocean branches into distinct Air-
based and Sea-based branches, together with the focus
on sharpening our air f reight skills over the past two
years, has seen signif icant air f reight growth, with both
chartered flights and commitments to bulk service
agreements across a number of airlines.
Warehousing capacity and utilisation increased during
the year; unfortunately, an amount of inventory picked
and despatched required delivery to home rather than to
businesses, thus excluding our Transport network.
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Post-year end, a number of new customer gains will
require the leasing of three additional warehouses
including a site in Dallas, likely in excess of 45,000m
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warehouse will also incorporate sortation automation.
Domestic Transport saw its sales revenues and prof it
before tax decline during the 12 month period. Extended
periods of business closure saw reduced domestic
f reight volumes, at the same time that we completed
our conversion of preferred f reight type f rom f reight
forwarding, to LTL.
The focus on providing an LTL f reight service will ensure
better consistency of volume, “every day” f reight, and will
allow the faster development of our preferred customer
verticals, similar to those targeted elsewhere in our network.
Establishing our key line-haul routes is almost complete,
giving us our own controlled road network, thereby
requiring less reliance on outside/third party operators.
Branding of these line-haul vehicles continues, in an
effort to attain greater visibility across the region.
We continue to see a great deal of growth opportunity
within the North American market, including Canada and
Mexico. It will however take time to achieve relevancy.
Our wholesale sea f reight business of CaroTrans has
found improvement, particularly in the latter part of the
f inancial year, where the shortage of full container space
on international trade routes forced customers to ship
more part loads (LCL), with greater f requency.
CaroTrans, unlike Mainf reight, utilises an agency network
and, in an effort to improve representation, several agent
changes have been made in the past year including
South America, Italy and Spain. Initial trading has seen
an improvement in f reight volumes accordingly.
Asia
Our Asian growth has provided a satisfactory result,
seeing prof it before tax improving 107.9%, and revenues
increasing 69.9%. It is our intention to f ind further
improvement in these markets. The likes of Vietnam,
Thailand, Malaysia, Korea and Japan have signif icant
f reight volumes, and our operations in these countries
have yet to maximise the opportunities to move f reight
to and f rom our other network locations.
As demand increased for product ex China, particularly
early in the pandemic for PPE supplies, our volumes
increased. The PPE opportunity complemented the air
charter programme, allowing return journeys of aircraft
to our other regional hubs.
As we achieve more maturity across the supply chains
in this region, we are f ielding strong enquiry f rom
customers looking for warehousing capability, and as
we drive for more imports to this region, we will see an
increased need to provide sophisticated warehousing
solutions. Warehouses are likely to be located within
Mainland China in the f irst instance, but as we f ind
opportunity, we expect all of the nine countries where
we are currently located, to be capable of providing
warehousing solutions.
In line with the rest of the network, key customer verticals
are our top priority and will also include pharmaceutical
and perishable food development.
Fattening of the current Asian network remains a focus,
in preference to spreading ourselves too thinly across
the balance of the region. Travel restrictions are also
a deterrent to establishing ourselves elsewhere in the
short-term.
To Close
This is a signif icant result for the Mainf reight family. Not
only have we achieved a record prof it before tax of $262
million, grown revenues to exceed $3.5 billion, and a net
prof it of $188 million, during a tumultuous time in the
world’s history; we have achieved this with success in
every one of the f ive regions where we are located.
Our businesses outside of New Zealand are now
contributing 76% of our sales revenues, and 63% of
net prof it.
We are creating a global business capable of providing
supply chain logistics services for our customers around
the world, competing with signif icantly larger global
competitors. Our people can be very proud of the way
they stood up to be counted, and were able to deliver,
ahead of many others.
We are by no means completely satisf ied with where we
have landed at the end of this past year. Service levels
need to improve, and with heavily congested supply
chains affecting the world’s f reight lanes, we have much
to achieve on behalf of our customers. To f ind suff icient
space with air and sea carriers to meet export and import
expectations, to provide full and eff icient warehousing
capability, alongside quick and effective last-mile delivery
across disrupted local transport networks.
We thrive on these challenges, with the full
understanding that there is much more growth and
opportunity available as we convince more customers to
avail themselves of our services, that are delivered by a
very special bunch of people. We love it!
DON BRAID JUNE 2021
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PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
NAME NAME AND NAME NAME – NEW ZEALAND
WE HOLD OURSELVES TO ACCOUNT WITH
ASPIRATIONAL PERFORMANCE GOALS,
AND CONTINUALLY RAISE THE BAR.
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100-year course
There is no place for
mediocrity.
JANIS ZVAIGZNONS, ZALTBOMMEL, THE NETHERLANDS
2121
While we’re in the business of always looking ahead, 2020 was an
extraordinary year which brought extraordinary adversity, and opportunity.
These challenges have spurred us on to do more of what we do well.
Initiatives & Learnings
FATTEN THE NETWORK
There is ample runway ahead in most countries. Strategically
increase network capacity and become more significant within
these countries, before expanding into others.
LOCAL PEOPLE MAKE THE BEST DECISIONS
Our people know the unique requirements and challenges of
their local customers. Let them make the decisions.
CONTINUE CAPEX MOMENTUM
To fuel our growth, continue to invest in our network facilities
and people.
INSURGENCY MINDSET
While we may be 43 years young, stay agile and entrepreneurial.
GROWTH, GROWTH, MORE GROWTH
Find and seize new opportunities in times of disruption; target
high-potential sectors; set ambitious challenges for our sales
teams; and cross-sell network services to existing customers.
MAINTAIN INTEGRITY
The welfare of our people and customers’ businesses comes first.
PERFORMANCE Initiatives and Learnings
22
LAUREN PETERS, EPPING, AUSTRALIA
23
Our strategic focus over the next five years can be broken down into
three key categories. Through sharing these aspirations with our people
and shareholders, we hold ourselves to account.
Five -Year Road Map
FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26
NETWORK
+ PROPERTY
> Branch network increased by
22 to 319
> 3 new replacement properties
completed in NZ and Australia
> New West Auckland site
completed
>Revenue at $4 billion
> Branch network increased by
25 to 344 locations
> Country network increased by
6 across Europe and SE Asia
> 7 new replacement property
developments completed in
NZ and Australia
> Warehousing product launches
in Asia
> CaroTrans opens in Canada
> US Domestic operations
self-suff icient with own road
line-haul
> Branch network exceeds 400
branches, and located in an additional
3 countries, now totalling 35
> Completion of new South Melbourne
facility
> Our SE Asian presence increases,
including Warehousing
> USA Transport network intensif ies
across Mid-West and South-East
regions
> Completion of new facilities for
Owens in AKL and CHH
>Revenue at $5 billion
> Located in 40 countries
> Branch network exceeds 450
> India, Philippines and Indonesia
form part of our Asian network
> European branch network
exceeds 80
> Americas branch network
exceeds 100
> Commencement of owned
facilities in Europe and US
> NZ and Australia ref rigerated
network develops facilities
> Located in 50 countries
> Branch network
exceeds 500
>Revenue at $6 billion
BRANDS, SERVICES
+ PRODUCTS
> Perishable development in US,
Asia, Europe
> Pharmaceutical capability increased
and accreditation completed in all
regions
> Bulk wine activities commenced;
internationally and domestically
in NZ & AU
> Chilled road transport network
established in NZ & Australia
> Top 500 customers trading across
all 3 products increases to 33%
> Maintel analytics product available to
customers
> Perishable locations operational
in Americas and Europe
> Pharmaceutical development
continues
> Chilled domestic networks
expanded in NZ and Australia
> Top 500 customers trading
across all 3 products increases
to 34%
> Warehouse automation is
applied to additional sites
> Perishable network now
operating across all 5 regions
> Pharmaceuticals become signif icant
in Air & Ocean and Warehousing
> Bulk liquid and beverage sector
develops alongside packaged sector
> Top 500 customers trading across
all 3 divisions increases to 35%
> Canada and Mexico on Mainstreet
operating platform
> Supply chain use of all three core
products increases to 36% across
our Top 500 customers
> Warehouse automation becomes
a feature of most new warehouse
builds
> All regions/countries
have Transport,
Warehousing and
Air & Ocean product
offerings for our
customers
ENVIRONMENT
>Launch of carbon tracking technology
> Water collection to potable (drinkable)
standard begins
> Electric truck trials complete
> Co2-e intensity factors continue to
decline
> Electric delivery vehicles operating
in NZ, Australia and Europe
> Solar power a common feature
across all new sites
> Co2-e intensity factors continue
to reduce; tracked per
consignment for customers
> Co2-e intensity factors continue to
decline in both direct & indirect
categories
> All new facilities collecting
water to potable standard, and
becoming self-suff icient through
the use of solar power
> Increased use of electric delivery
vehicles in all regions
> Co2-e intensity factors continue
to decline
> Water collection on all
sites
> Solar power across as
many sites as possible,
Americas included
> Co2-e intensity factors
continue to decline
PERFORMANCE Five-Year Road Map
24
FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26
NETWORK
+ PROPERTY
> Branch network increased by
22 to 319
> 3 new replacement properties
completed in NZ and Australia
> New West Auckland site
completed
>Revenue at $4 billion
> Branch network increased by
25 to 344 locations
> Country network increased by
6 across Europe and SE Asia
> 7 new replacement property
developments completed in
NZ and Australia
> Warehousing product launches
in Asia
> CaroTrans opens in Canada
> US Domestic operations
self-suff icient with own road
line-haul
> Branch network exceeds 400
branches, and located in an additional
3 countries, now totalling 35
> Completion of new South Melbourne
facility
> Our SE Asian presence increases,
including Warehousing
> USA Transport network intensif ies
across Mid-West and South-East
regions
> Completion of new facilities for
Owens in AKL and CHH
>Revenue at $5 billion
> Located in 40 countries
> Branch network exceeds 450
> India, Philippines and Indonesia
form part of our Asian network
> European branch network
exceeds 80
> Americas branch network
exceeds 100
> Commencement of owned
facilities in Europe and US
> NZ and Australia ref rigerated
network develops facilities
> Located in 50 countries
> Branch network
exceeds 500
>Revenue at $6 billion
BRANDS, SERVICES
+ PRODUCTS
> Perishable development in US,
Asia, Europe
> Pharmaceutical capability increased
and accreditation completed in all
regions
> Bulk wine activities commenced;
internationally and domestically
in NZ & AU
> Chilled road transport network
established in NZ & Australia
> Top 500 customers trading across
all 3 products increases to 33%
> Maintel analytics product available to
customers
> Perishable locations operational
in Americas and Europe
> Pharmaceutical development
continues
> Chilled domestic networks
expanded in NZ and Australia
> Top 500 customers trading
across all 3 products increases
to 34%
> Warehouse automation is
applied to additional sites
> Perishable network now
operating across all 5 regions
> Pharmaceuticals become signif icant
in Air & Ocean and Warehousing
> Bulk liquid and beverage sector
develops alongside packaged sector
> Top 500 customers trading across
all 3 divisions increases to 35%
> Canada and Mexico on Mainstreet
operating platform
> Supply chain use of all three core
products increases to 36% across
our Top 500 customers
> Warehouse automation becomes
a feature of most new warehouse
builds
> All regions/countries
have Transport,
Warehousing and
Air & Ocean product
offerings for our
customers
ENVIRONMENT
>Launch of carbon tracking technology
> Water collection to potable (drinkable)
standard begins
> Electric truck trials complete
> Co2-e intensity factors continue to
decline
> Electric delivery vehicles operating
in NZ, Australia and Europe
> Solar power a common feature
across all new sites
> Co2-e intensity factors continue
to reduce; tracked per
consignment for customers
> Co2-e intensity factors continue to
decline in both direct & indirect
categories
> All new facilities collecting
water to potable standard, and
becoming self-suff icient through
the use of solar power
> Increased use of electric delivery
vehicles in all regions
> Co2-e intensity factors continue
to decline
> Water collection on all
sites
> Solar power across as
many sites as possible,
Americas included
> Co2-e intensity factors
continue to decline
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KIRAN HAYES AND PETER MCNALLY, EPPING, AUSTRALIA
These 10-year figures reflect the benefits of
our increasing network intensity.
10-year Snapshot of Growth
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PERFORMANCE 10-Year Snapshot of Growth
GROUP NET PROFIT
BEFORE ABNORMALS ($000)
TOTAL BRANCHES
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
COUNTRIES
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
GROUP PBT
($000)
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
TEAM MEMBERS
4,000,000
3,500,000
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
0
12131415161718192021
GROUP REVENUE
($000)
12131415161718192021
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
12131415161718192021
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Our Global Network
Our network development is focused on increasing network density within
existing country footprints. While international travel remains uncertain,
this strategy of ‘fattening the network’ makes us more significant in these
countries and enables us to pursue greater opportunity.
EUROPE
REVENUE: EU€427.5M
2,915
TEAM MEMBERS
48
BRANCHES
ASIA
REVENUE: US$104.3M
425
TEAM MEMBERS
27
BRANCHES
OUR BUSINESS Our Global Network
BRANCHES
New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, Mexico, Chile,
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand,
Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, Netherlands,
Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania,
Russia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
297
COUNTRIES
26
REVENUE: AU$877.2M
2,142
TEAM MEMBERS
AUSTRALIA
62
BRANCHES
REVENUE: NZ$845.6M
2,627
TEAM MEMBERS
NEW ZEALAND
83
BRANCHES
THE AMERICAS
77
BRANCHES
REVENUE: US$576.9M
1,131
TEAM MEMBERS
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BRANCHES
New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, Mexico, Chile,
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand,
Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, Netherlands,
Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania,
Russia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
297
COUNTRIES
26
REVENUE: AU$877.2M
2,142
TEAM MEMBERS
AUSTRALIA
62
BRANCHES
REVENUE: NZ$845.6M
2,627
TEAM MEMBERS
NEW ZEALAND
83
BRANCHES
THE AMERICAS
77
BRANCHES
REVENUE: US$576.9M
1,131
TEAM MEMBERS
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TRANSPORT LOADING ERRORSAIR & OCEAN STATISTICS
LOADING ERRORS PER
100 CONSIGNMENTS
CONSIGNMENTS FOR 1 CLAIM
TRANSPORT CLAIMS
CLAIMS AUSTRALIA
20174,725 consignments
20182,952 consignments
20192,943 consignments
20201,380 consignments
20212,053 consignments
CLAIMS AMERICAS
20171,000 consignments
2018408 consignments
2019404 consignments
2020833 consignments
2021515 consignments
2017 was our f irst year reporting for Americas;
subsequent improvement in measuring our claims
KPI has provided greater accuracy.
CLAIMS EUROPE
20191,013 consignments
2020686 consignments
20211,067 consignments
2019 was our f irst year of calculating claims
statistics in Europe.
IATA RANKING
This YearLast Year
NZ
1st1st
AU
6th8th
US
32nd33rd
This YearLast Year
Airf reight
Inbound
and
Outbound
(kilos)*
114,736,242 126,070,780
Seaf reight
Inbound
and
Outbound
(TEUs)
347,638 337,504
Customs
Clearances
201,275 187,060
DEBTORS DAYS OUTSTANDING
This YearLast Year
Debtors Days
Outstanding
38.7739.07
New ZealandAustraliaAmericasEurope
20173.743.93
*
-
20183.945.99-
20194.934.071.94
20202.883.751.20
20213.153.312.091.15
This YearLast Year
Information
Technology
Spend
$67.50
million
$60.35
million
As a % of
Revenue
1.90%1.95%
Percentage of consignment notes
received electronically
This YearLast Year
New Zealand92.2%91.4%
Australia96.5%95.9%
Americas54.1%46.5%
Europe92.4%92.2%
Percentage of Warehousing orders
received electronically
This YearLast Year
New Zealand99.2%98.8%
Australia99.5%99.7%
Americas99.9%99.9%
Europe99.4%98.5%
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
* Measurement of loading errors in our Americas
business commenced in June 2020
* Airf reight volume reduced due to Covid-19 flight
restrictions in current year
CLAIMS NEW ZEALAND
2017529 consignments
2018498 consignments
2019528 consignments
2020607 consignments
2021623 consignments
AUSTRALIA
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2020
2020
2020
2020
2021
2021
2021
2021
1,183,991
1,297,490
4,378,125
3,951,705
1,706,967
1,877,304
92.5%
91.8%
AMERICAS
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2020
2020
2020
2020
2021
2021
2021
2021
NOT
AVAILABLE
225,348
235,440
1,511,190
282,657270,313
94.2%
92.3%
EUROPE
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2020
2020
2020
2020
2021
2021
2021
2021
3,362,464
3,747,615
9,784,363
10,795,050
2,352,921
2,001,021
92.6%
93.9%
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
NEW ZEALAND
2020
2020
2020
2020
2021
2021
2021
2021
2,774,940
2,533,167
7,858,481
7,248,215
TRANSPORT STATISTICS
91.3%
93.9%
4,509,675
4,165,444
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OUR BUSINESS Operating Statistics
TRAINING AND HR SPEND
This YearLast Year
Training and HR Spend$10.57 million$13.00 million
As a % of Revenue0.30%0.42%
PEOPLE
TEAM NUMBERS
This YearLast Year
New Zealand2,6272,451
Australia2,1422,032
Europe2,9152,745
Americas1,131990
Asia425413
Total Group9,2408,631
WAREHOUSING STATISTICS
NEW ZEALAND (NZ$)AUSTRALIA (AU$)AMERICAS (US$)EUROPE (EU€)
This YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast Year
Inventory Record Accuracy (IRA)98.4%98.2%99.8%99.7%98.2%96.4%99.73%99.81%
Facility Utilisation86.0%85.0%94.0%87.0%84.0%79.0%91.0%93.9%
Warehousing Footprint (m
2
)171,915161,300177,000165,096121,10085,935334,273317,353
Transport Consignments:
Generated
476,923444,863434,684455,8888,07810,2281,439,8841,422,390
Transport Consignments: Value $52.2m $46.2m$64.6m$72.3m$4.0m$4.7m€59.1m€56.6m
Percentage of Transport Freight10.1%9.7%20.5%22.2%2.6%2.6%22.3%22.3%
Mainf reight’s level of IRA measures location count, inventory condition, systems alignment to inventory count, product integrity, total inventory count.
TRAINING STATISTICS
Courses
Held
NEW ZEALANDAUSTRALIAAMERICASASIAEUROPE
This YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast Year
Induction
11628019518620341235169540
Licensing
135263755488363511926890
Procedural
6721,5819,5762,2704,4141,4333524132,1762,487
Systems
7122152,5022,826489400270542475516
Other
143304096178203073136111492
Total
1,6492,66912,6895,9546,2312,5376701,0373,8574,925
Look after
our people,
look after our
customers.
Guard our
cash and
embrace the
opportunities
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We continue to invest strongly in our own proprietary
technology to complement our business operations.
This has served our customers and ourselves well over
time. In particular, we have always wanted our customers
to see what we could see; a “warts and all” approach.
With time and signif icant investment, this technology
has become increasingly sophisticated. Our platforms
around the world are mostly common in origin, and
integrated to provide global visibility to ourselves and our
customers for their complete supply chain requirements.
These platforms not only provide simple track-and-trace,
but are also able to manage stock flows and optimisation
of trade to ensure eff iciency and accuracy at all times;
a signif icant strategic value which is one of our selling
propositions to new customers.
This includes bringing more real-time eff iciency to our
Transport cross-docks with electronic wands used to scan
delivery labels at the time of loading. In our Warehouse
operations, the introduction of automation will require
further software development to create data eff iciency
alongside the physical eff iciencies that will occur.
It is our expectation that with changing supply chain
requirements emerging post-pandemic, the usefulness
of our technology to deliver eff iciencies, will be valued
by existing and new customers alike, when searching
for trading advantages.
The ever-present risk to system resilience and business
continuance posed by cyber threat, has seen us invest
heavily in strengthening our protocols, monitoring
and training. Cyber security training internally, and the
implementation of signif icant f irewall security systems
have been features of this investment.
Updated disaster recovery sites are now in place in
New Zealand and the USA. Our European technology is
currently being brought up to Mainf reight standards to
achieve a consistent global platform for stability, security
and flexibility. Decentralising core applications to the
regional data centres puts them close to the end user,
to provide local resiliency for our team and customers.
This also provides an environment where we are able to
respond to cyber threats faster and with more certainty.
In the past twelve months we spent $67.5 million on
our global technology platforms. Of this a signif icant
proportion (26.7%) was capitalised for the development
of new or enhanced systems.
During the year, Kevin Drinkwater retired. Kevin had
spent 35 years with us and, for most of that time, held
responsibility for our IT development. John Eshuis
replaced Kevin in this role at the start of 2021. John has
been with us for 18 years, and part of the IT Team for the
last 13 of those. This is another example of our philosophy
of promoting f rom within, and provides continuity for our
technology strategies.
We remain conf ident that our proprietary systems will
continue to provide competitive advantage for ourselves
and our customers alike.
With recent changes in supply chain
requirements, our technologies will
be increasingly valued.
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OUR BUSINESS Technology
NAME NAME AND NAME NAME – NEW ZEALANDALANNA CAMPBELL, TAURANGA, NEW ZEALAND
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Capital expenditure is directed and approved by the
Board of Directors f rom recommendations made by
senior management. Expenditure can be classif ied
into three divisions; Property and Buildings, including
Racking and Fit-out costs, Information Technology
and General, including Plant and Equipment.
During this past f inancial year, net capital expenditure
totalled $118.5 million. Total capital expenditure is
estimated at $201 million for the 2022 f inancial year,
of which capital required for property development
is expected to exceed $155 million, with a further
$182 million for the 2023 f inancial year.
Capital expenditure on land and buildings is being
increased over the next three years in an effort to ensure
that our people have the very best of facilities to assist in
the delivery of high quality supply chain services.
Property and Buildings / Racking and
Fit-Out Costs
Of the $118.5 million, $58.9 million was spent on property,
primarily across our network in New Zealand and
Australia. A further $15.6 million was spent on racking
and other property f it-out costs. The items were:
Land, Auckland
$23.5 million
Freight facility, Tauranga
$13.3 million
Land and building, Levin
$5.5 million
Land and building, Gore
$3.4 million
Sundry purchase, New Zealand
$1.5 million
Warehouse facility, Epping, Melbourne
$10.9 million
Sundry purchase, Australia
$0.8 million
Racking & Fit-out Costs, Group
$15.6 million
The growth in f reight volumes experienced over this past
year, and the delays incurred while trying to preserve
capital during a time of uncertain economic fortune, has
seen us fall behind in our building programme and has
left a number of regions without the appropriate facilities
to cater for future growth.
Construction, land purchases, planning and resource
consent processes are underway across a number of
projects in New Zealand and Australia. These include
both large city developments in Auckland, Melbourne
and Adelaide, and a number of smaller regional
sites, particularly in New Zealand, as we continue the
intensif ication of our network.
Land investment decisions will continue to be made on
an as-required basis, albeit with more forethought on our
growth requirements long-term. Purchasing and holding
land would be advantageous, particularly in Australasia,
rather than the buy-to-construct-now approach.
While in the past we have been hesitant to invest in
other regions until we found acceptable growth and
returns, and until we better understood the requirements
of those markets, we are now more conf ident at the
prospect of investing in properties offshore – in Europe
in particular.
In the Americas, f reight, warehousing and off ice facilities
are 100% leased. Time and growth will determine land
and building investment for the future. Similarly for Asia.
Information Technology
Our investment in technology continues to strengthen
our eff iciency and productivity, providing data and
statistics that allow us to deliver greater quality while
providing transparency for our customers, providing
them with an extra layer of intelligence as well as critical
supply chain information.
Capital expenditure on Information Technology was
$18.0 million in this past year, and as with our land and
building investment, we will increase our expenditure
on technology to catch up on slowed investment during
the early part of the pandemic. Cyber security remains a
critical resource and is receiving ongoing investment.
Development of our systems software in Europe, for
both Transport and Warehousing, is underway as is a full
hardware ref resh for the region. The robotic automation
initiatives for warehousing in Australia and the USA will
also require software enhancements.
The hardware standardisation project for New Zealand,
Americas and Europe gives us a consistent global
platform and provides stability and security. This
decentralisation is in line with our management
practices and will buck the trend of moving everything
to the cloud.
Plant and Equipment
The balance of capital spend, $26.0 million, is attributable
to plant and equipment purchased across New Zealand,
Australia, the Americas and Europe.
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OUR BUSINESS Capital Expenditure
OUR NEW DEXTER DRIVE WAREHOUSE SITS ALONGSIDE OUR EXISTING EPPING SITE IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
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Thank you to this
extraordinary team
Never before have we relied more on our unique culture.
Through recent times our course has stayed steady and true,
thanks to our people's belief in what we stand for.
Our team of over 9,000 around the world has moved
mountains yet again. They have invented, improvised
and dug deep to deliver, no matter what.
Often in unfathomably tough circumstances.
We thank each one of you for working long and hard
and for your commitment to our customers. You’ve risen to
the challenge, embraced the opportunities that arose and
showed what it means to be Mainfreight.
You are our heart and soul.
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
A SLICE OF LIFE AROUND OUR NETWORK
Despite closed borders our teams have found new ways to do things –
including capturing images for this report. In these pages our people share
a slice of their daily life around the world.
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NZ
NEW ZEALAND CAROTRANS
AUCKLAND
Maiane Cassanego, Joshua
Chellatamby, Kelly Chen, Cameron Couper,
Lionel Fernandes, Kathleen Ho, Anupreet
Malhotra, Appanna (AJ) Manduda, Lisa
Parangi, Kamylle Rodgrigues, Randall Yard.
CAROTRANS CFS AUCKLAND Dale
Abernethy, Patricia Ane, Mike Dunn, Robert
Fonoimoana, Jaedon Gascoigne, Janeiya
Gascoigne, Norm Gascoigne, Neil Harding,
Michael Keresoma, Brent Marks, Phillippa
Matthews, Robert Nives, Wiremu Rice, Serge
Thomas, Raymond Tua, Raewyn Vela, Brett
Whitehead, Juliet Whitham.
CAROTRANS
CFS CHRISTCHURCH
Darren Jerard,
Molly McPhail, Jamie Sansom, Kitt Taylor.
CHEMCOURIERS AUCKLAND Nathan
Aii, Benjamin Ale, Ivan Alofa, Yogesh Arora,
Sean Aufai, Nikesh Chhana, Mari Cooper,
Roydon George-Thomas, Henry Gould,
Caitlin Harvey, Kohine Henare, Edward
Herewini, Luke Matthew Hiroa, Harry Horder,
Noel Hughes, Tevesi Inukihaangana, Stephen
Jordan, Max Kaleopa, Isi Kaliopasi, Conway
Keilman, Michael Keith, Nagendra Kumar,
Iulieta Leafa, Wen (Amy) Liu, Michael Long,
Nathaniel Macaulay, Apiuta Malua, Iasinito
Manu, Fotu Mau, Taine McKay, Elyse
McSkimming, Trevor Mitai, Jason Mouat,
Nigel Mouat, Michael Neale, Jordan Nicola,
Mark Pakuru, Rajinder Pannu, Kishor Patel,
Unnati Patel, Chris Raina, Curtis Rapley,
Siotame Siaki, Harpreet Singh, Paramveer
Singh, Varinder Singh, Mandeep Singh
Aulakh, Clinton Smith, Richard Smith, Kalolo
Soafa, Dave Stewart, Gail Street, Greg
Stringer, Brenton Te Rehu, Mickey Tenamu,
Michael Thomas, Noa Tohi, Kini Toloa,
Bernadette Tufuga, Danny Tuivaiave, Sosaia
Nomani Tupou, George Ulutaufonua, Francois
Williams, Phoebe Williams, Andrew
Woolliams.
CHEMCOURIERS
CHRISTCHURCH
Isobel Bowman, Sam
Bradford, Chris Dawson, Rey Dela Cruz,
Chris Donaldson, Riley Gibson, Iain
Henderson, Lucas Johns, Chelsea Kay,
Jason Knauf, Shane Kupfer, James Milliken,
Jack O’Hara, George Perkins, Lovepreet
Singh Brar.
CHEMCOURIERS
WELLINGTON
Deborah Paul, Rodney
Warsnop.
DAILY FREIGHT /
CHEMCOURIERS HAMILTON
Alice
Barrett, Aaron Knowles, Abdus Muzahid.
DAILY FREIGHT AUCKLAND Kilisimasi
Aholelei, Nicholas Aiga, Saia Aipolo, Kalapu
Alaelua, Joseph Alamoti, Fazeel Ali, Josiah
Alofa, Nathaniel Anesone, Manish Arora, Allan
Aufai, Tolua Aufai, Altaf Baba, Taimur
Badhniwalla, Russell Barry, Chris Bury, Matt
Cagimaivuna, Raghu Chinchalker, ZhenTao
Chung, Joel Clarke, Mikayla Collett, Ian Cox,
Jim Cullen, Tracy Curtis, Khushroo Daruwalla,
Olivia Dempster, Jarred Dennis, Chetan
Desai, Sangeeta Devi, Saurabh Dhamija,
Sidney Ene, Elijah Etuale, Clinton Faamausili,
Paea Fitikefu, Wilson Fitikefu, Lydia Fohe,
Uluaki Foueti, Nehu Freeman, Joshua Gibbs,
Rakesh Goundar, Rynal Goundar, Surya
Gounder, Elliott Gutry, David Hala, Tavake
Hala, Ronnie Halagigie, Martin Hamilton,
Aimee Harding, Dean Harding, Jystice-Capri
Hetaraka, Gavin Holm, Efaraima Ieti, Junior Ili,
Ivan Josephs, Melanie Joyce, Harjeet Kahlon,
Eden Katonivualiku, Watson Kauvalu, Murray
Kendall, Lionel Knox, Jashneel Kumar,
Yasbeen Kumar, Nicholas Lake, Katalina
Latana, Roger Leckner, Esther Leilua,
Osvaldo Letelier, Meleseini Liuanga, Tenisi
Liuanga, Mosese Mahoni, Seth Makea,
Patricia Manderson, Rita Marsh, Corey
Marshall, Javanah Mauga, Shasta Mishra,
Petty Mistry, Asif Mohammed, Memory Napa,
Frisco Ng Lam, Talau Paila, Luke Paine, John
Palelei, Jayshree Patel, Manoj Patel, Saurabh
Patel, Phillip Payne, Tahi Poasa, Kashween
Prakash, Anroth Pratap, Cameron Price,
Shane Pullen-Burry, Armani Rajan, Daityn
Rajan, Kumar Rajan, Miyah Reynolds-Sinel,
Daniel Riddell, Lloyd Rivers-Smith, AJ
Roache, Jens Van Der Sanden, Jordan Sa’u,
Vincent Saulo, Roy Savage, Veta Savage,
Jatin Shah, Anith Sharma, Ronesh Sharma,
Wesley Siakumi, Bali Singh, Gurdev Singh,
Gurpreet Singh, Hemant Singh, Himmatveer
Singh, Jai Singh, Jatinder Singh, Lakhbir
Singh, Lesley Smith, Michaela Smith, Mike
Smith, Peter Smith, Warwick Smith, Aaron
Somerset, Toby Storey, Tauaese Tauaese,
Noreen Taurua, Jonevan Togiamana, Manulua
Toilalo, Tusi Toloa, Alex To’oala, Richard Tovia,
Jennifer Tuhi, Teresa Tuhi, John Tui, Fisa
Tu’imana, Tasa Tupou, Joseph Tuputala,
Joseph Tutuila, Fred Ulberg, Vosa Vaihu,
Andrew Waenga, Quintin Waite, Sheryl Waite
(for old times’ sake), Zoe Wilkinson, Alfred
Williams, Edward Williams, Analeea
Williamson, Ubaid Zahidani.
DAILY
FREIGHT CHRISTCHURCH
Helen Black,
Phillip Brosnahan, Jacob Calvert, Mathew
Carlaw, Nicholas Cave, Nathan Chai, Paul
Chatterton, Roberta Davids, Susan Davies,
Reremoana Diaz, Craig Dixon, Darryl-Lee
Duerden, Tara Edkins, Jackson Fiaalii, Joshua
Green, Alexander Harris, Ross Hawken, Sean
Henshaw, Thomas Hira, Poihakena Huia,
Taylor Kitto, Mohit Kumar, Daniel Lidgett, Glen
Lloyd Jones, Mary Maxwell, Lachlan McGhie,
Brittany McGill, Kane McGrath, Regan
Mitchell, Sam Morton, Steve Moule, Jayne
Munslow, Sarah Munslow, Nikki Oliver,
Michaela Otene, David Parker, Kataraina
Peeti, Cobus Potgieter, Tara Price, Tony
Ringdahl, Rachel Rupapera, Harry Saryanu,
Ruby Sherborne, Arvin Singh, Damon Singh,
Lakwhinder Singh, Pampreet Singh, Pargat
Singh, Tarvinderr Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Navreet
Singh Bindra, Gurinder Singh Parmar,
Inderjeet Singh Sran, Craig Stewart, Carl
Stringer, Tamas Taurua, Dhananjay Trivedi,
Peter Trolove, Henry Whyte, Hayden Williams,
Henry Wright.
DAILY FREIGHT
WELLINGTON
Sarah Brown, Sam Ede,
Seila Fiso, Rukua Kavakura, Steve Marsh,
Adriano Mello, Ahu Moeahu, David Priestley,
John Salanoa, Ron Satherley, Lynette Sinden,
Gordon Tobin, Alex Walters.
MAINFREIGHT ASHBURTON Meghan
Hatley, Yvonne Kirdy, Barry Linwood, Arvin
Mahal, Brodie Reid, Evan Steel, Kristin Taylor.
MAINFREIGHT AUCKLAND Jon
Absolum, Maree Adams, Tevita Afu,
Mohammed Ahmed, Dauncey Alesana,
Mataroa Aleta, Izaaz Ali, Mahamed Ali,
Mustafaq Ali, Bailee Andrews-Tegue, Shania
Aumau, James Avery, Gurkaran Singh Bajwa,
James Banicevich, Fazeel Basha, Edward
Beazley-Cook, Hayden Bell, Jarred Bell,
Krishan Bhikha, Jagtar Bhinder, Shailesh
Bhuthadia, Wayne Birch, Symon Bourne,
Debbie Brady, Don Braid, Kym Brett, Carol
Brown, David Brown, Hohepa Brown, Alex
Campbell, Rex Campbell, Aaron Chai, Vania
Chalmers, Shamal Charan, Jeremy Chin,
Yvonne Chissell, Milan (Snr) Cihak, Renata
Cihakova, Bryan Clark, Dianne Clemens, Paul
Cole, Antonio Collings, Scott Collings,
Catherine Collins, Grace Collins, Jont’e
Collins, Kaysiah Collins, Kevan Collins, Nikki
Cooper, Lucy Corbin, Simon Cotter, Edward
Creedy, Rob Croft, Robert Croft, Hazel
Crosbie, John Dash, Alvin Datt, Ryan Davey,
Martin Devereux, Joshua Doak, Chris Drader,
Kevin Drinkwater (for old times’ sake), Cory
Duggan, James Dunbar, Alan Edwards,
Katarina Ene, John Eshuis, Craig Evans,
Christina Ewe, Henry Faatoatoa, Samuel
Falakiseni, Ramez Fawzi, Lanuola Fesolai,
Jonathon Fitzgerald, Robbie Foggin, Heaven
Ford, Felix Fotunga, Paul Freeman, Kevin
Gee, Carl George, Simon Glenn, Neil Graham
(in memoriam), Jonathan Gravatt, Mitch
Gregor, Samantha Grieve, Rachel Hansen,
Helen Harden, Victoria Harwood, Mohammed
Hassan, Joshua Haunga, Yi He, Mona
Hellens, Ana Henry, Boris Hirawani, Emmet
Hobbs, William Hockley, Charlotte Hoeft, Carl
Howard-Smith, Candy Huang, Quinnton
Hubbard, Connor Hull, Georgia Hulls, Graeme
Illing, Matt Irvine, Chris Isaia, Tessa Jenkins,
Sione Kafa, Fred Kalman, Sahil Kataria,
Emma Katavich, Nic Kay, Mohammed Sarfraz
Khan, Hardeep Singh Khosa, Erica Kim,
Michael Kokaua, Shalini Kumar, Sonal Kumar,
Lowrance Lal, Marshneel Lal, Omeksh Lal,
Mark Lane, Wilson Li, James Luddington,
Kris Maddaford, Satinder Mangat, Nitesh
Mani, Sarah Mann, Manumalo Mapusua,
Corina Mareela, Kane Mareela, Levi Mareela,
Robert Mareela, Terry Mariner, Tanya
Matkovich, Glenn Matthews, Vaughn
McDonald, Rachel McKenzie, Jodi McLaren,
Junior Meatuai, Liz Merriman, Thomas
Merriman, Zierra Misiaita, Bryan Mogridge,
Dennis Morar, Shaun Morrow, Max Muaulu,
Dionn Munro, Chicago Nairn, Lui Naoupu,
Alesana Nati, Millie Neioti, Alan Neithe, Megan
Nel, Mark Antony Nisbett, Zedekiah Nuku,
Maureen Paine, Evelyn Pak, Chris Park, Kate
Parsons, Mayurkumar Patel, Sietal Patel, Lisa
Pearce, Angel Penewiripo, Whatia Penu,
Maurie Phillips, Akash Pillay, Bruce Plested,
Adrianne Pongi, Shayne Porter, Bimal
Prakash, Pranil Pranil, Avikash Prasad,
Richard Prebble, Rowan Preston, Craig
Radich, Na Raihania, Matangaro Ramea,
Nina Reddy, Nathan Reed, Cameron Reibel,
Jason Rogers, Miracle Ropati, Palangi Ropati,
Sir Don Rowlands (in memoriam), Cheyenne
Ruka, Mohammed Saheem, Raman Saini,
Vickram Saini, Muhammed Saleem, Georgina
Sanders, Tarlochan Sarai, Glenn Searle,
Mohan Sekhon, Carolyn Sim, Donna Sim,
Harry Sima, Michelle Simmons, Amanjot
Singh, Amanpreet Singh, Amonjot Singh,
Amritpal Singh, Arminder Singh, Arpandeep
Singh, Avtar Singh, Gurinder Singh, Gurpreet
(Gary) Singh, Gurtej Singh, Gurvinder Singh,
Harwinder Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Jobanjeet
Singh, Jugraj Singh, Mandeep Singh,
Narinder Singh, Rajneet Singh, Satinderjit
Singh, Shaminder Singh, Shamsher Singh,
Navi Singh Sidhu, Junior Sipeli, Julie Slessor,
Dansey Smith, William Smith, Alice
Solomona, Regan Somers, Brooke Stephens,
Kendal Stratford, Jason Street, Rhys Stunell,
Joshua Sutherland, Joshua Sutherland,
Nathaniel Swney, Bronwyn Symons, Sheena
Symons, Sjarn Tagoai, Alavina Taimalie,
Jah-Milla Taitin, Jamane Tarau, Tuaine Tarau,
Meleana Taufa, Sifa Taukaka, Suzanne
Taunton, Jacob Taurua, Norm Teio, Thomas
Tetai, Anthony Tipene, Easter Tiute, Bryan
Tohi, Luke Tohi, David Tolson, Paul Tolson,
Taylor Tolson, Kevin Tram, Eddie Tuhakaraina,
Lathaniel Tuiatara, Lee Tuimauga, Sepiuta
Tuipulotu, Herman Ulberg, Malcolm Variava,
Alex Vatau, Karen Vuetibau, Mellissa Wearing,
Daniel Wells, Michael Whitehead, Debbie
Williams, Rob Williams, Tim Williams, Scott
Wilson, Jareth Wong, Hamish Woods, Paris
Woodthorpe-Scott.
MAINFREIGHT
BLENHEIM
Bronson Albert-Tawa, Murray
Batchelor, Lyndal Coates, Alex Cochrane,
Wagner De Jesus, John Falconer, Kendra Gill,
Anton Hartley, Peter Jones, Janet
Landon-Lane, Christopher Mealings, Andrew
Pillans, Rhonda Pillans, Dean Piper, James
Rooney, Amanda Sanft, Shane Smythe,
Courtney Stevenson, Ratana Te Kanawa,
James Thompsett, Steve Vanderlay.
MAINFREIGHT CHRISTCHURCH Darren
Bernhardt, Philip Black, Debbie Blackburn,
Blair Bradbury, Dean Buick, Chad
Chamberlain, Donald Chamberlain, Rhys
Chamberlain, Egon Chmiel, Rhyl Cole, Alicia
Coles, Robin Cook, Sue Cook, Michael
Crawford, Lorryn Dalzell, Sally Dalzell, Luke
Davey, Zac Davis, Kelly Dean, Megan
Delaney, Owen Donald, Jessie Eastmond,
Damien Faas, Lauren Faass, John Ferguson,
Grant Forbes, James Foster, Steven Grace,
Mike Griffiths, Elijah Hapi, Thomas Hart, Kris
Hickey, Edward Hiku, Lewis Hofland, Desiree
Jones-Jackson, Tony Kerr, Taylor
Kerr-Charnley, Carolyn Lee, Patrick
McGillivray, Robert McGillivray, Laurie
McMahon, Neil McRobbie, Colin McTurk,
Jacob Middlemiss, Bob Murdock, Mark Nicol,
Connor Oberndorfer, Ashton O’Neil Morel,
Ollie Pratt, Darryl Reid, Ian Reid, Tracey
Rickard, Jamie Roberts, Brett Rodgers,
Mitchell Ross, Jenna Rowe, Kieran Rowe,
Patricia Rush, Ben Sharp, Amrinder Singh,
Gupreet Singh, Jatinder Singh, Lovedeep
Singh, Sarwan Singh, Suphreet Singh, Wendy
Smith, Connor Stanley, Geoff Tangney,
Lindsay Thomas, Sridhar Thutkuri, Amrinda
Tung, Russell Waters, James Whittle,
Julna Williams, April Woods, Jason Woods.
MAINFREIGHT CROMWELL Paul Arras,
Geoff Baird, Diane Carter, Brett Colins, Aaron
Duff, Elliot Fell, Zarik Khan, Jordan Lilley,
Yvette MacLennan, Matthew McCutcheon,
Nathan McEldowney, Andrew McFazdien,
James McMeekin, Stephen Monaghan, Sarah
Neumann, Hinton Osborne, Paula Perkins,
Jonathan Rimmer, Aveneel Simon, Hawinder
Singh, Tim Stewart, Rosslyn Todd, Hamish
Wilkinson, Paul Wright.
MAINFREIGHT DUNEDIN Tania Ager,
Katelyn Allison-Dey, Nathan Anderson,
Kashya Arras-Scott, Alf Bell, Blair Bennett,
Josh Bottomley, Tim Brasier, Jeff Bryant,
Brandon Burke, Warren Cherry, Barry Clark,
Graeme Clark, Brendan Clyne, Wietske de
Groot, Rex Edwards, Ryan Edwards, Carl
Gardner, Kyle Grayston, Fiona Guildford,
Ryan Henderson, Thomas Inia, Kamm
Kawau, Melissa Kawau, Matt Keane, Jared
Kwiat, Andrew Laurie, Stephanie Laurie, Glen
Lloyd-Jones, Chris Marsden, Josh Maxwell,
Leah Maxwell, Carter McAuliffe, Hayley
McAuliffe, Doug McElhinney, Mark
McElhinney, Angus McKnight, Trey McLean,
Doug Melrose, Matthew Murphy, Alana
Mutch, Cameron O’Connell, Alanna Owens,
Cameron Power, Yoland Power, Alan
Ravenwood, Tony Russell, Kyle Rutherford,
Shaun Ryan, Derek Saville, Steven Smith,
Robert Stout, Philip Taylor, Colin Tod, Warren
Turner, Ryan Van Der Lem, Jason Waho,
Mitchell Wallace, Ethan Watson, Frank
Watson, Jade Whalan, Kelly Wilson, Lindsay
Wilson, Jaime Winklemann, Heath Woollett,
Zhaviar Woollett, Andrew Zyskowski.
MAINFREIGHT GISBORNE Peter
Archibald, Shane Ashford, Tim Brown, Eru
Campbell, Zack Clarke, Martin Cook, Lance
Flavell, Neville Forster, Adam Hohepa, Bryan
Hohepa, James Kotuhi, Louise Laulau, Sonny
Laulau, Wayne Lee, Tony Lindsay, Kevin
Marsh, Bradley Martin, Dave McLauchlan,
Elaine McLauchlan, Matthew Miller, Margaret
Muir, Donna Nepia, Anthony Ngaronoa,
Sandra Payne, Wayne Poingdestre, Nigel
Shortland, Sally Taylor.
MAINFREIGHT
GORE
Janine Blanc, Jeff Blanc, Kris Blanc,
Nerrissa Blanc, Alanna McLean, Ryan
McLean.
MAINFREIGHT GREYMOUTH
Danny Baker, Andrew Havill, Cory Hill, Russell
Hines, Matt Ilton, Moana Johnsen, Keith
Lavery, James Lee, Scott Lemon, Jamie
McGeady.
MAINFREIGHT HAMILTON
Dekota Adams, Mohammed Ali, Sairaz Ali,
Jake Allen, Ashley Andersen, Cody Atkinson,
Shaun Atkinson, Jimmy Baker, Patrick
Barton, Bailey Bell, Andrew Bennett, Harnek
Bhangoo, Madison Blank, Satinderjit Brar,
Joseph Brickland, Timothy Brocas, Robert
Bryers, Bianca Burge, Kirwan Carter, Steve
Carter, Ashnil Chand, Kade Christian, Barry
Clifford, Cruz Coburn, Daniel Collier, Kylie
Cramond, Mark Cramond, Christina Dalgety,
Paora Dennis, Raana Dennis, Randall Dennis,
Neil Douch, Robert Douch, Bradley Duncan,
Takirua Edwards, Donna Everaarts, Nikolette
Fahey, Paul Fahey, Mele Fonua, Anna
Fonua-Haggie, Timothy Gage, Emily Gilchrist,
Shaun Goodwin, Wayne Goodwin, Arthur
Green, Melanie Greenbank, Jimmy Gregory,
Andrew Hall, Jordan Halse, Janette Hansen,
Grant Hardacker, Eilaina Harris, Jay Harrison,
Aubrey (Wentworth) Hicks, Carlos Hicks, Tony
Holes, Phillip Holmes, John Irwin, Rahul
Jaidka, Jhai James, Maurice Jarrett, Mathew
Jessop, Murray Johns, Anna Jones, Kevin
Judge, Andrew Kaan, Taranjit Kalkat, Russell
Kane, Melanie Katu, Denise Kearns,
Alexander Keen, Harjinder Khatkar, Haami
Kingi, Amy Knuth, Jaskaran Kohosa, Dayna
Krippner, Ritesh Kumar, Tom Kumitau,
Bradley Laird, Manase Lavemai, Denis Laws,
Keegan Lewis, Hamuera Mackey, JulieAnne
Madden, Jagjit Malhi, Richard Manuatu,
Fraser Marychurch, Bronson Materi, Peter
May, Benjamin McBride, James McBride,
Brendon McCutchan, Peter McIntyre, Toby
McLean, Karen McLeod, Lindsay Meredith,
Bethany Miller, Whetu-Moses Miringa, Amittai
Mita, Fiona Moore, Aleisha Morris, Matt
Mountney, Richard Mountney, Dhirendra
Naresh, Jonathon Ngakuru, Azzan Ngaruhe,
Marie Oliver, Tuariki Plowman, Mark Poata,
Suresh Prasad, Anne-Marie Pratt, Shane
Pratt, Lawrence Purchase, Dean Ralph, Sean
Ralph, Prashant Ram, James Ranapiri, Sanjay
Reedy, Tannyin Reeves, Darren Richardson,
Jeanna Richardson, Robb Ridle, Harwinder
Sandhu, Kiran Sangha, Vaughn Sargent, John
Scandlyn, Debbie Schollum, Jordyn
Schollum, Brendon Scott, Jesse Scott, Rahul
Sharma, Gurwinder Sidhu, Rajpreet Sidhu,
Ajeet Singh, Gurkirat Singh, Gurpreet Singh,
Hardeep Singh, Harjit Singh, Harjot Singh,
Harmanpreet Singh, Harpreet Singh, Jitender
Singh, Nasib Singh, Parminder Singh,
Pradeep Singh, Satpal Singh, Satvir Singh,
Simerjit Singh, Sukhjinder Singh, Sukhvir
Singh, Tejbir Singh, Pushpinder Singh,
Jennifer Siversen, Neil Smith, Shaun Smith,
Ross Snowdon, Potini Soutar-Nicolson, Darrel
Stevens, Mike Stockley, Trey Stockley, Sam
Sullivan-Laws, Beau (Murray) Taipari, Jhan
Taranaki, Quade Taranaki, Kenneth Tarei,
Andy Taunga, Trudy Te Aho, Raymond
Tucker-Hoogstraten, Marcus Tumai, Dave
Underhill, Jodi Vaughan, Aisake Veatupu,
Kristie Wade, Anthony Walsh, Bridget Walsh,
Paula Watts, Tyne Watts, Jessica Webber,
Jacob Weherua, Jack Wells, Tom Wells,
Daniel White, Robert Wichman, Steve
Wildbore, Jonathan Zwart.
MAINFREIGHT
INVERCARGILL
Steve Acker, Roy Algar,
Bailey Bishop, Emily Bower, Tara Buckley,
Jackie Buckley Gray, John Burgess, Robin
Davids, Richard Dimmock, Jason Gray,
Hannay Lapana, Renee Manaena, Nathan
McKay, Lucy Mitchell, Keanu Ormond, Dean
Reynolds, Nathan Reynolds, John Searle,
Gurinda Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Ross Wells,
Ricky Wylies.
MAINFREIGHT KAITAIA
Trent Collins, Awa Davis, Bob Larkins, Tania
Pere, Soane Riggs, Kurt Tahu, Wataa
Twaddell, Hafe Vilitama.
MAINFREIGHT
LEVIN
Trevor Chambers, Nic Graham, Terry
Greig, Greg Howard, Jade Hunter, Mohit
Kumar, Steve Love, John Paul Magill, Cody
Mason, Ross McDonald, Beau McLeod, Keri
Monk, Nakita O’Sullivan, John Rae, Andrew
Rankin, Rob Renwick, Jamie Sanson,
Marshall Simons-Clark, Prisca Stojanovic,
Stephen Thomas, Albert Tovio, Peter Waho,
Te Ahuru Wilton.
MAINFREIGHT
MASTERTON
David Comfort, Bob
Dougherty, Tracey Hoare, Andrea McCafferty,
Shane McDougal, Kyle Morris, Glenn Murphy,
Topas Robinson, Kaine Sporry, Gary Strang.
MAINFREIGHT NAPIER Gavin Andrews,
Mark Balhorn, Kelly Barnett, Anthony Black,
Jeff Chapman, Kaylene Corin, Stevie-Rei
Cunningham, Michael Edge, Nathan Foster,
Jayme Francis, Samuel Gallagher, Fraser
Garnett, Shane Gilmour, Monty Grant, Tui
Haami, Harlem Hagen, Jacob Harrison-Daley,
Mitch Hill-Cox, Adam Jackson, Jason
Kennedy, Zachary Leeman, John Mackay,
Caleb Mackay, Lesley Matheson, Andrea Mill,
John Montgomery, Henare Morton, Nicholas
Neilson, Kaye Ngapera, Asher Nichol, Richard
Nimon, Kerryn O’Neill, Fee Orviss, Carly
Parker, Jenny Pedersen, Gerard Phillips,
David Quickenden, Iraia Rau, Daniel Ross,
Scott Russell, Glen Scott, Darryn Scurr,
Shelton Stok, David Storey, Noel Stubbs,
Kaleb Tawera, Mark Truuts, Blair Turvey,
Deepak Verma, Craig Walker, Shannon Wano,
Julian Ward, Bill Whyte, Heath Zachan.
MAINFREIGHT NELSON George
Abernethy, Craig Barron, Letisha Bilson, Paul
Brown, Alan Davis, Simon Davis, Shannan
Donker, Steve Edgar, Chris Edwards, Dan
Edwards, Charlotte Gordon, Tristan Gornall,
Carmen Graham, Aimee Groome, Craig
Groome, Matt Helleur, Emma Hodgson,
Daniel Kerr, Raman Kumar, Glen Markland,
Kaden McLean, Ruby Morrison, Tracey
Mutton, Ronald Pawson, Rohit Saini, Michael
Savage, Bill Simmiss, Reg Thompsett,
Graeme Towns, Pam Waddington, Neil
Watson, Wayne Westall, Brett Yates.
MAINFREIGHT NEW PLYMOUTH
Hannah Abraham, Wiki Abraham, Shayland
Anderson, Justin Bailey, Gareth Bridger, Jess
Burkhart, Mark Casey, Paul Cottrell, Jonathan
Davies, Cori Delves, John Edgar, Aaron Farley,
Sonia Farley, Tim Farley, Ryan Gadsby, Liana
Grey, Simon Harris, James Haunui, Benjamin
Leaf, Clayton Leaf, John Lindsay, Reuben
Mason, John Mckenna, Greg Mepham,
Brittany Mewes, Cody Miller, Kyle Miller, Tara
Miller, Rick Payne, Johnny Pepperell, Scott
Peters, Lane Powell, Lucas Read, Herepete
Robertson, Marcus Russ, James Saunders,
Tracey Schroeder, Joseph Schulder, Steven
Short, Tony Smith, Caeten Streat, Michael
Sutton, Dylan Wheatley, Hinewai Wikaira,
Cain Wild, Kyle Williams, Cara Young.
MAINFREIGHT OAMARU Thomas
Hansen, Kayleigh Hogan, Paul Johnston,
Marie Lawrence, Grant Matthews, Kevin
Powell, Leighton Rutherford, Ewan Seagar.
MAINFREIGHT PALMERSTON NORTH
Christopher Adams, Jason Adams, Benny
Barr, Angela Batt, Matthew Beaumont,
Lachlan Blackstock, Henry Boon, Codie
Braasch-Hall, Joell Brooks-Bowen, Amelia
Burns, Michaela Caulton-McNabb, Francis
Chambers, Julian Colquhoun, Stuart Connell,
Terry Cornforth, Henare Cunningham, Brett
Cuttle, Simon Dean, Aaron Dicker, Valerie
Dyer, Mike Eden, Eugene Emery, Paul Foxall,
John Fraser, Jamie Graham, Judith Graham,
Marsh Graham, Nicole Graham, Suzan
Graham, Riley Gray, Nasoni Havea, Thomas
Hei Hei, Jordan Henare, De-Shawn
JaiWatson, Archie Kauri, Andre Kauri,
Reimana Kauri-Warner, Finn Kearns, Tuhi
Kimura, John King, Rex Lambert, Josh
Lawton-Sue, Hayden Little, Tipu Luke,
Michael Mackley, Ezekiel Makowharemahihi,
Pita Marshall, Ian Mayne, Rebecca McBride,
Rob McDougal, Alexandra McKnight, Robin
McNabb, Justyn McQuade, Charlotte Minett,
John Mitchell, Tracey Mitchell, Dylan Morgans,
Jessica Mudgway, Keith Mudgway, Lesley
Murphy, Nathan Ngametua-Smith, Josh
Nicholson, Larry O’Donnell, Daniel Pamata,
Karan Pathania, Scott Payne, Charles
Pearson, Devyn Pekamu, Ray Prideaux,
Stephen Ralph, Etu Rongotaua, Tua Ropati,
Janet Ropati, Byron Rowlands, Tara Samuel,
Caleb Satterthwaite, Korey Satterthwaite,
Ankit Sharma, Matthew Sherlock, Gurinder
Singh, Gurlal Singh, Manpreet Singh, Preetpal
Singh, Raviinderjit Singh, Satpal Singh, Vijay
Singh, Ranjit Singh Brar, Georgia Staddon,
Wendy Stewart, Josh Stimpson, Mathew
Stoevelaar, Bryan Taiaroa, Katrina Taiaroa,
Allan Tait, Peter Taylor, Callum Thwaites,
Michael Tunnicliffe, Edwards Waho, Temau
Waho, Justin Wall, Chelsey Watson-Fryer, Tre
Wihongi, Wayne Wildbore, David Wright.
MAINFREIGHT ROTORUA Ricky Bishop,
Manasa Bole, Gregg Conning, Trevor Crallen,
Gary Dunseath, Peter Esau-Manutai, Dave
Farrell, Carl Gage, Marley Grant, Barbara
Harrison, Roger Hope, Benjamin Jenkins,
Talya Macredie, David McGregor, Aaron
McMahon, Noah McMahon, Jenna Novosel,
Mark Print, Andrew Robb, Karli Searancke,
Martin Searancke, Harinder Singh, Vikramjit
Singh, Travel Taura, Metera Te Aonui,
Marc Te Ture, Matthew Thompson, Stanley
Tom.
MAINFREIGHT TAUPO Tony
Hurunui, Nick Hyde, Jenny Payne, Brendan
Smith, Kapi Tupe, Jonathan Vaughan,
Cameron Mead, Te Kaireka Puhia, Graham
Wiggins.
MAINFREIGHT TAURANGA
Hannah Abbott, Sophie Adams, Alan Allport,
James Barker, April Barlow, Gurdeep Behal,
Colin Belk, Richard Benseman, Carl
Bergersen, Lauren Bergersen, Adrian
Betterton, Troy Bidois, Martin Binnie, Brent
Brosnan, Greg Camenzind, Alanna Campbell,
Jacob Carroll, Anthony Chadwick, Darren
Chadwick, Dean Chadwick, Lance Chadwick,
Toni Crouch, Marise Davis, Dipak Dayal,
Wayne Ellis, Jayemi Emery, Neville Emery,
Craig Finlayson, Peter Flett, Kylie Foreman,
Callan Gear, Jordan Golding, Colin
Goldsworthy, Derek Hansen, Kayla Hansen,
Edward Hemara, Kawana Hemara, Piko
Hemara, Ray Hewlett, Craig Hine, Nathan
Hobart, Hirini Houia, Oliver Hutchby, Mark
Jones, Sheldon Kereopa, Debbie Martin,
Marcel Milner, Logan Mitchell, Cambridge
Moore, James Morgan, Riki Ngatai, Toni Pahl,
Schirelle Philips, Karl Pomare, Chris Reti,
Tammy Rivers, Jerry Robinson, Mark
Robinson, Connor Rocard, Kendra Rowe,
Katahn Samuel, Bikramjit Sangha, Justin
Sangster, Bevan Scott, Roger Simister,
Akashdeep Singh, Avtar (Harry) Singh,
Charanjit Singh, Harjit Singh, Harpreet Singh,
Harwinder Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Jaspreet
Singh, Jay Singh, Mandeep Singh, Manvir
Singh, Paramjit Singh, Prince Singh, Ranjit
Singh, Davinder Singh Dhillon, Harkeert Singh
Gill, Jaspreet Singh Sawara, Inderjit Singh
Sidhu, Leroy Smith, Terrell Smith, Keegan
Stewart, Reweti Stokes, Dale Swainson,
Kelvin Teasdale, Caitlin Tomlinson, Lee
Tuhura, William Turpin, Chris Webb, Maurice
Webb, Jason Wihapi, Clive Wilson, Michael
Woodham, Tracey Wright, Suresh Yadav.
MAINFREIGHT THAMES Tenaiya
Atkinson-Williams, Jade Darrah, Greg Ellis,
Phil Frost, Tracey Hayes, Ryan Kennedy,
Lindsey Kilford, Andrew Murray, Lance Paul,
Trina Paul, Robbie Paul, John Reynolds,
Maurice Watson, Ash Wearing, Chris Wearing,
Mark Wearing.
MAINFREIGHT TIMARU
Diya’a Al Momani, Michael Armstrong, Nigel
Blackler, Paul Boa, Jarrid Cooper, Marcia
Doudle, Andrew Drummond, Hollie
Duncombe, Dave Ennis, Liam Evans, Josh
Gilmour, Lisa Howey, Geoff Kerr, Ricky
Krause, Andrew Liversey, John Lyon, Charlie
Mansfield, Kevin McElhinney, Melissa Nolan,
Leon Pirake, Nadine Pirake, Jimmy Reuben,
Matthew Russell, Shannon Sim, Brooke
Wilkie, Stacey Williams.
MAINFREIGHT
WELLINGTON
Tama Parua Akavi, Tyrall
Allen, Craig Armstrong, Planchie Awatere,
Michael Balle, Kyle Bell, Rocky Betham,
Poshraj Bhattarai, Keegan Biggans, Henry
Birch, Ian Black, Andre Boyte, Dempsey
Broad, Bianca Bryan, Liam Burling, Annabelle
Carpenter, Charlotte Carpenter, Scott Carson,
Tama Coker, Sam Collier, Paul Connolly, Max
Cottle, Matt Dalton, Quentin Daniel, Harry
Davey, Travis Day Jr, Greig Dean, Ellie Dennis,
Shaun Dennis, Azadbir Dhaliwal, Harpal
Dhanjal, Rajat Dhingra, Jayden Evans-
Patterson, Josh Evans-Patterson, George
Falloon, Keenan Fincham, Pouevalu Fiso,
Tatjiana Fiso, Steffan Fry, Eduardo Garcia
Vargas, Clinton Garrity, Amie Gentle, Polly
Gibbs, Chhaya Govind, Hunter Graham, John
Graham, Mohit Gumber, Matthew Haskell,
Anna Hastie, Pat Henderson, Callum
Holdaway, Casey-John (CJ) Holland, Elijah
Holmes-Rogers, Jordan Houpapa, Daryl
Hutchinson, Leon Jahnke, Jayden Jiang,
Daniel Jupp, Jacob Kelly, Maresa Kilepoa,
Kevin Kuizon, Ian Logie, Sean Love, Alex
Macdonald, Migle Mackay, Paikea Mahuika,
Abhishek Makwana, Holly McGee, Robert
McGrath, Thomas Mckay, Liam Menheere,
Raeden Mikara, Stephen Miles, Herini
Moeahu, Jack O’Halloran, Finlay Parr, Vijay
Patel, Oliver Perkinson, Kelvin Persson,
Francis Phillips, Grep Piper, Kristy Powell,
Junior Preston, Lee Puepuemai, Dennis
Reynolds, Amanda Roberts, Paul Roberts,
Scott Roberts, Kaitao Rota, Stacy Ryan,
Sukhbeer Sacndeva, Andrew Schofield, Pisa
Seala, Mritunjay (Jay) Sharma, Rajat Sharma,
Varun Sharma, David Sherborne, Emma
Shortall, Bhupinder Singh, Gurvinder Singh,
Jagdeep Singh, Mandip Singh, Manmohit
Singh, Manny Singh, Manpreet Singh,
Parminder Singh, Prabhjeet Singh, Sharanjit
Singh, Sukhdeep Singh, Sukhmandeep
Singh, Nicholas Sommers, Temuera Southon,
Ainsley Speak, Vern Stevens, Zachary
Stirling-Beattie, Ashley Stunell, Phillip
Tamatea, Gordon Tanis, Kimiora Taramai, Rios
Taramai, Kenny Tarei, James Taroa Swan,
Taina Te Aonui, Peter Te Kura-Te Ngahue,
Greg TeKura, Deep Tewar, Stuart Thorn,
Gurpreet Toor, Craig Tuiala, Daniel Tupene,
Arthur Tusa, Tau-PaoPao Va, Jade Va’auli,
Christian Vaaulu, Andrei van Beynen, Eireann
Vender, Barbara Vincent, Bob Vincent, Sean
Wallace, Tevita Waqasokolala, Dane
Whanarere, Haedyn Wicks, Erin Wood, Eddie
(Sam) Yako, Georgia Yee, Sami Yousif, Zaya
Zaya.
MAINFREIGHT WHANGANUI
Jono Aiavao, James Albert, Kane Bass,
Matthew Boosey, Daryl Edmonds,
Sarah Hayward, Vanessa Johnson, Ricky
Katene, Jason Kibblewhite, Kara McLachlan,
Tane Ratana, Libbie Rowlands, John Shaw,
Gurpreet Singh, Brian Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WHANGAREI Kasandra
Albert, Lauren Ambler, Manon Austin, Todd
Beehre, James Bond, Heather Bond, Dennis
(Jack) Bowman, Colin David Brown, Kevin
Brown, Iose Brown, James Cassidy, Simon
Cauty, Ian Collings, Anton Coopman, Terry
Coopman, Dannika Cork-Peters, Scott
Crawley, Jeremy Cullen, Andrew Davies,
Richard Devine, Jeremy Elliott, Doug Fisher,
Kim Flavell, Chris Francis, Michael Goodwin,
Damon Griffin, Charles Hamilton, Brendon
Harris, Levi Harris, Basil Hauraki, Carl
Hawkins, Duane Herbert, Dolly Hing, Joshua
Hoek, Shane Hou, Matt Hudspith, Lesley
Huia, Johnny Hunapo (Jr), Katie Jones, Willie
Karena, Aaron Karl, Tim Kawana, Raj Kumar,
Pieter Lambrechts, Stanley Lewis, Ross
Macdonald, Murphy Mahanga, Te Maawe
(Murphy) Mahanga, Danielle Martin, Gavin
McCleary, Taylor McCleary, Stephen McClure,
Lee McCullough, Craig McKenzie, Allen
McQuinn, Tarryn Neal, Patrick Nelson, Tim
Ottenhof, John Paul, Willie Paul, Arthur
(Thomas) Pickering, Dante Poasa, Robert
Poasa, Tana Pou, James Poulson, Tai Riini,
Ritesh Ritesh, Kevin Roberts, Philip Rogers,
Sahib Sandhu, Ihaka Semenoff, Jarred
Simpson, Kane Sketchley, Rebecca
Sketchley, Wayne Stacey, Willie Tae, David
Tarawa, James Thompson, Daryl Whautere,
Te Hau Whautere, Abenzar Wichman, Jamie
Williams, Andrew Wood, Quentin Yakas, Joe
Yearbury.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
AUCKLAND
Michael Aldridge, Tiaz Ali,
Behnaz Bahmani, Darren Barboza, Mark
Belfiore, Matthew Beveridge, Kirsty Bristol,
Sonya Buckle, Penelope Burt, Liz Castillo,
Wilsyn Chang, Brian Chen, Tracy Cleven,
Tanya Cole, Diego Cueto, Christine Cullen,
Jennifer Daji, Jeremy Davis, Nicole De Gala,
Flavia Derbyshire, Sean Dillon, Shane
Douglas, Mei-Ling Faitau, Nidheesh
Gangadharan, Mark Glover, Canoe Halagigie,
Manu Halagigie, Helen Healey, Shannon
Hegan, Steve Hendry, Esmee Heuvink, Daniel
Huo, Charles Hurring, Richard Ioane,
Christina Jones, Jason Kim, Kura Kiria, Anit
Kumar, Rajenesh Kumar, Tarryn Lanner,
Catherine Le Vert, Emily Liang, Anu Manga,
Hayleigh McLean, Hayleigh McNicol, Lisa
Mitchell, Erika Mizusaki, Christian Moral,
Oliver Morrison, Phillip Nelson, Henry Oliver,
Davis Palmer, Leslie Pan Ge, Jasmine Paul,
Benjamin Pearson, Joel Pereira, Daniel
Plested, Amanda Pritchard, Kahlia Ranby,
Rachael Richardson, Paul Riethmaier, Karen
Roberts, Robert Samuels, Sonny Sarwara,
Luke Seabrook, Corey Seator, Sergio Serra,
Harmandeep Singh, Rashni Singh, Charlie
Sione, Louie Skerman, Matthew Small,
Karen Smith, Nicky Smith, Cathy Takiwa,
Arwen Tao, Patrice Temanu, Celia Tepania,
Andrew Thomson, Steven Tooley, Robert
Tucker, Iki Vaka, Raju Vegesna, Haree Waiti,
Ye Wang, Antoinette Ward, Annette Webb,
Courtney Webster-Frost, Nerida Whatmough,
Will Worthington, Kathy Wu, Rocky Xia, David
Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
CHRISTCHURCH
Nicole Andrews, Derek
Black, Harry Brown, Nicholas Brownlee, Ally
Burns, Kevin Coman-Wright, Hayden Cook,
Mark Cotterrell, Oliver Dimmick, Craig
Edwards, Lydia Evans, Zoe Fowler, Cameron
Godfrey, Paul Hale, Karyn Hawkes, Lauren
Hiku, Graeme Hulena, Flynn Leckie, Michael
Louth, Tony Martin, Jason McFadden, Julie
McIlroy, David Mortimer, Colin Murchison,
Jason Newton, Matt Newton, Jacinda Potts,
Michell Riley, Sarah Robb, Hamish Robertson,
Dennis Rowe, Robert Stewart, Joel Stuart,
Milly Taylor, Karen Waltham, Helen Watson.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
DUNEDIN
Tracey Burrell, Jeffery Foster,
Nadene Moore, James Morrissey, Mark Willis,
Paul Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN HAMILTON
Kevin Ann, Olivia
Clark, Jordan Cox, Deanna Donovan,
Jonthan Feast, Tais Ferguson, Carmen
Hadfield, Georgia Ross, Greg Waylen,
Albertine Woodd, Amber Woodward.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NAPIER
Madison Hurworth, Monique Peary, Michelle
Stevenson, Krystle Strachan, Jessica Wallace.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NELSON
Jack Harris, Megan Lockie, Callum Marshall,
Louise Morten.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
NEW PLYMOUTH
Ed Gafney, Michelle
Romaine, Jill Sorensen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN PALMERSTON NORTH
Tim Bray.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN TAURANGA
Alex Bardoul, Nathan Barnes, Duncan Byron,
Cheryl Chye, James Gatley, Lisa Haycock, Robyn
McCarthy, Georghia McFeteridge, Julie Scott, Jo
Smart, Giovana Tabarini, Shane Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN TIMARU
Karyn Hawkes. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
WELLINGTON
Joshua Abel, Erle Betty, Sam
Collier, Jack Coulter, Natalie Curley, Chrissy
Douglas, Paul Fredrickson, Shannon Grice, Sam
Headifen, Robert Little, Scott Matuschka, Sean
Paterson, Glenn Perkinson, Scott Rice, Trevor
Rice, Joshua Voorwinde.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN WHANGAREI
Chris Carmichael,
Katrina Nathan, Jade O’Connor.
MAINFREIGHT FTL NORTH ISLAND
Jammie-Dee Arakua, Beau Birtwistle, Justyce
Brown, Chris Collins, Marc Collins, Kathryn Creal,
Nicole Cullen, Angad Deep Singh, Prabhjot
Dhillion, Paddy Didovich, Zubin Engineer, Isikeli
Fa’Aui, Sione Fatongiatau, Peter Flett, Matt Forno,
John Katu, Tee Katu, Matthew Kitchin, Brooke
Leaver, Ray Lutherus, Kyla McGregor-Kurth,
Warren McKee, Sarabjeet Singh Olakh, Ashneel
Prakash, Avikash Prasad, Ryan Preston, Ryan
Rossiter, Ritesh Sharma, Amandeep Singh, Baljeet
Singh, Buta Singh, Gurial Singh, Gurpreet Singh,
Harpreet Singh, Jasdeep Singh, Lovejeet Singh,
Manpreet Singh, Manvir Singh, Navjot Singh,
Navpreet Singh, Rajvir Singh, Sandeep Singh,
Sukddev Singh, Satinder Singh Pannu, Jaiman
Soma, Mike Swindells, Andrew Tautari, Anton
Teau, Darren Turner, Kataraina Wright, Sophie
Yandall.
MAINFREIGHT FTL PALMERSTON
NORTH
Kareti Baker, Gordon Bell, Tony Biddle,
Forbes Campbell, Bryan Douglas, Peter Flett, Alex
Fraser, Wayne Hemopo, Paul Kremmer, Wendy
Little, Fredrick Phillips, Elvis Rowlands, Shania
Taylor, Brad Thomson, William Tupara, Grady
Waite, Justin Wall, John Winton, Andrew Young.
MAINFREIGHT FTL SOUTH ISLAND Honey
Bazarh, Blair Bennett, Randeep Boparai, Pete
Bradley, Brett Bramley, Trevor Bray, Tony Bremner,
Hayden Campbell, Andrew Gilmour, Tim
Hitchings, Terry Hucklebridge, Tim Martelli,
Lindsay Miller, Gavin Nichols, Rene Niovara’Dave,
Cobus Potgieter, James Price, Hoani Rewha,
Gurinder Singh Tiwana, Ajit SinghSidhu, Holly
Turnbull, Ray Webb, Rex Whittle, Neville Williams.
MAINFREIGHT IT NEW ZEALAND Gus
Ah-Chong, Tyrone Ah-Chong, Tansy Austin,
Chance Baker, Michael Balle, Krishan Bhikha,
Nilesh Bhuthadia, Ashton Bonham, Henry Booth,
Corban Borrie, Joshua Burrow, Fraser Byfleet,
Matthew Caird, Hayden Chieng, Alice
Colenbrander, Jennine Cosgrave, Richard Daldy,
Fraser Dawson, Kishan Dhanji, Lukasz
Dobrzanski, Lawrence Dunn, Sam Fickling, Debi
Fitzpatrick, Shaun Gilchrist, Rahul Gordhan, Mark
Hales, David Hall, Gary Harrington, Alistair
Hughes, Victory Ipiniu, Bharat Kesry, Mohammed
Khan, Logan Lim, Rhoda Malveda, John McStay,
Salah Mortazavi, Dineshan Naidoo, Ankit Narotam,
Andrew Ng, Caleb O'Leary, Sarah Olo, Gabriel
Price, Dean Puwananuwat, Ange Quedley, Toby
Reynolds, Raagni Sahay, Rene Septimo, Dennis
Shikhu, Kanwar Singh, ShivRaj Singh, Dannielle
Steffany, Dorien Takeshi-Vercoe, Pateriki TePou,
Glen Thompson, Rachael Timmo, Simon Triggs,
Roger van Dorsten, Ethan Verner, John
Westerlund, Andrew Wong, Selwyn Wong.
MAINFREIGHT METRO AUCKLAND
Christine Adams, Karmjeet Aklia, Mustaq Ali,
Viliami Aloua, Abdul Asheem, Abdul Aziz, Jatinder
Bajwa, Zubin Bhathena, Mikala Burns, Patrick
Chong-Nee, Ella Churton, Antony Cook, Etesa
Cordtz, Thomas Curtis, Varun Dangi, Teiko
Fonua, Aoese Fruean, Samantha Gaunt,
Arunesh Goundar, Karunesh Goundar, Mohammed
Hassan, Oliver Hewitson, Azad Hussain, Naushad
Hussein, Riyaz Hussein, Shohell Iman, Inderjit
Jaswal, Ashwin Karan, Yogesh Kaundal,
Arfan Khan, Ashaf Khan, Ilfaaz Khan, Nazim Khan,
Zeyn Khan, Alvin Kumar, Nishant Kumar, Rahul
Kumar, Ravneeth Rinesh Kumar, Hitesh Lakhan,
Hirdeshwar Lal, Lolesio Lavelua, Abbie McOnie,
Lemo Mikaele, Riaz Mohammed, Murray Mulitalo,
Davendra Naiker, Deepak Naurd, Vishal Panchal,
Javan Perez, Mike Perez, Krishneel Varun Prasad,
Kritish Prasad, John Raju, Devesh Ram, Saud
Ramadhan, Munendra Reddy, Vimal Reddy, Liam
Reidy, Mohit Roopra, Inoke Sanft, Rakesh Sen,
Mohammed Shairaz Ali, Quentin Sinclair,
Chamkaur Singh, Deepen Singh, Dushkar Singh,
Gagandeep Singh, Gurbir Singh, Gurjant Singh,
Gurlal Singh, Harry Singh, Kawaljeet Singh,
Mohammed Zainal Singh, Parminder Singh,
Parnam Singh, Prabhdeep Singh, Prabhjit Singh,
Rupinder Singh, Shubham Singh, Karmjeet Singh
Aklia, Harmanpreet Singh Gill, Dilraj Singh Saddal,
Gurpreet Singh Saddal, Dilpreet Singh Shadu,
Karanbeer Singh Sidhu, Tejpratap Singh Sidhu,
Amanda Smith, Anmol Sodhi, Kunal Sodhi,
Ropisone Toma, Sateki Tongia, Sam Towes, Laura
Watson, Sam Wilkinson, Alex Witteveen.
MAINFREIGHT METRO CHRISTCHURCH
Malcolm Baird, Rebecca Baxter, Letisha Bentley,
AJ Bradley, Andrew Chai, Vince Cheung,
Billie-Jean Cowie, John Cowlin, Craig Cowper,
Isaac Cowper, Anmol Dutt, Alex Guirre, Ian
Johnson, Jatinder Kumar, Kai Lan, Brian Lewis,
Brendan McConchie, Hameed Mohammed, Tom
Morgan, Grant Sherlock, Balpreet Singh, Jatinder
Singh, Kamaal Singh, Manpreet Singh, Narinder
Singh, Narinderpal Singh, Prabhdeep Singh,
Varinder Singh, Vikramjit Singh, Kamen
Withington, Dean Wu, Li Zheng, George Zuo.
MAINFREIGHT METRO WELLINGTON
Tama-Rangi Awatere, William Carter, George
Chapman-Reynolds, Gurpreet Singh Chawla,
Lucky Chhabra, Frank De Jong, Nathan De Jong,
Kayleigh Elliot, Cameron Freebairn, Amandeep
Singh Gill, Henry Maurice, Graham Strang, Tecye
Tevita, Segaula Va.
MAINFREIGHT MOBILE
Sethi Aryaman, Michael Bing, Manish Dogra,
Kalan Eketone, Naotala Elia, Shane Hill, William
Nansen, Gangandeep Singh, Jashandeep Singh,
Jung Singh, Mandeep Singh, Glen Symons,
Clayton Tito, Chris Vaiangina.
MAINFREIGHT
PORT OPERATIONS AUCKLAND
Carol
Avard, Emma Bryant, Emily Cardwell, Avinash
Chand, Rohit Chand, Arron Davis, Paulo De
Souza, Rob Dickinson, Gerald Goff, Jackson
Gonzales, Muni Gounder, Michael Heera, Isaac
Hobson, Pryce Howearth, Jubbar Koya,
Shailendra Kumar, Rezin Leaunoa, Samuel Lythe,
Faizad Mohammed, Shakeel Mohammed, Shane
Mohammed, Ravi Naidu, Dinah Ogabang, Peter
Park, Harry Petersen, Avinesh Michael Prasad,
Simon Sahim, Harinder Sandhu, Armajit Singh,
Bhupinder Singh, Bikramjit Singh, Davendar
Singh, Gurbrinder Singh, Jasjot Singh, Jujhar
Singh, Lakhwinder Singh, Partap Singh, Shamsher
Singh, Sulinder Singh, Harmandeep Singh Gill,
Puneet Singla, Tiffany Sio, George Taiapo, Trudy
Timmo, Terry Tuatea.
MAINFREIGHT PORT
OPERATIONS CHRISTCHURCH
Sameh
Awadalla, Ray Bradcock, Emily Cardwell, Dean
Coates, Gurpreet Dhillon, David Dickson, Adrian
Ferguson, Harsimran Goraya, Nicholas Gray,
Carolyn Kirby, Gary Sellars, Wendy Smith, John
Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT PORT
OPERATIONS WELLINGTON
Lester
Hearfield, Wayne Kilgour, Gabriel Maurice, Jeremy
Rawiri, Tony Roberts.
MAINFREIGHT 2HOME
AUCKLAND
Antonio Aufai, Abdul Badsha,
Roland Blignaut, Martin Cannon, Jagroop Chahal,
Ratish Chand, Raghu Chhabra, Ella-Lee Cihak,
Anna Cihakova, Joseph Collins, Cindy Crosbie,
Darren Cummins, Kavita Devi, Reydintor Domacia,
Alan Enslin, Tama Fasavalu, Jeffrey Fuatogi, Kyle
Glass, Geronimo Guado, Malcolm Holm, Jahran
Katene, Joe Kawau, Mohammed Khan, Junior
Leai, Nukutawhiti Mano, Lisa Martin, Jared
Martinovich, Siosifa Ma’u, Zain Mohammed, Milad
Mohebbi, Ben Monro, Deshon Motufoaki, Michael
Munns, Daniel Ngawaharau, Sanny Ng-chok,
Jared Nuku, Jacqui O’Connor, Dhiren Patel,
Mahendra Patel, Jeremy Patterson, Kani
Peneueta, Jason Pullen-Burry, Abdul Rehman,
Estelle Rewiri, Hannah Rolleston, Justin Scrivener,
Dharminder Singh, Hardeep Singh, Manjit Singh,
Paramjeet Singh, Grant Smith, Dione Solomona,
Jamal Stent, Lisa Tagoai, Allan Tango, Christian
Tito, Te Rangi Tongia, Khotez Turua, Ioane Viliamu,
Joey Viliamu, Bianca Vuetibau, Peter Wallis,
Jeremy Wells, Sheree Whitehead, Greg Wong,
Kai Yao, Arthur Atoaga, Jameson Comin, Joshua
Feleti, William Iose, Lisa McCarthy, Liam Murray,
Brendon Te Kanawa.
MAINFREIGHT 2HOME
CHRISTCHURCH
Ryan Berry, Hemi Blackler,
Chris Bramley, Steve Brinkhurst, Grant Brinsdon,
Jesse Broughton-Row, Stuart Campbell, Harry
Cockram, Greg Cooper, Simon Cowper, Tony
Cummings, Alex Dawson, Tom Dawson, Garren
Day, Daniel Diamond, Mansell Diamond, Luke
Donaldson, Rob Duffy, Manaia Edwards, Tracy
Hapi, Aaron Hartley, Cameron Hay, Rob Hayes,
Alex Holmes, Elijah Hosking, Jaysin Hurrell, Abbey
Kirk, Richard Kotlowski, Katie Newsome, Chelsea
O’Connor, Wayne Pahl, Caitlin Percasky, Luke
Percasky, Morgan Rangi, Richie Richmond, Earl
Ritani, Nicky Scott, Campbell Smith, Xavier Te
Wano, Lance Warren, Cody Williams, Hayden
Winter, Ben Wright, John Wright.
MAINFREIGHT 2HOME WELLINGTON
Maqbool Khan, Maheshbhai Patel, Adoar
Shamon, Charles Simpson.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND 68
WESTNEY ROAD
Javiah Brown, June
Daniels-Strickland, Thomas Hopkin, Samuel Joe,
Abhinash Lal, Tania Lelenoa, Tim Logan, Suzie
Munns, Steven Nikoia, Pola Ropati, Tania Sandhu,
John Vaihola, Derek Vala’Au.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND
HIGHBROOK
Sam Angus, Craig Baird, Harry
Coulson, Mo Khan, Amrita Ram, Sonia Rani, Kim
Sour Soy, Zak Swift, Caitlin Taiapo, Daniel
Tomlinson, John Vanderwew.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND JAMES
HARDIE
Maria Carbonilla, Milan Cihak, Bronson
Daniels, Onyx Fiatau, James Fuamatu, Ben
Hadley, Lorraine Howard, Sheenal Kumar,
Ashwine Lata, Sautia Misa, Jack Saena, Severe
Sepeli, Joshua Sika, Lovepreet Singh, Nathaniel
Soane, Reagan Tapuai, John Vaifale, Jakob
Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND LANDING DRIVE
Todd Feng,
Patisolo Feo, Arthur Hoeft, Gladys Iehu, Priyashna
Lal, Nikita Macaulay, Satish Ramaswamy, Luke
Rudolph, Sikha Santawirya, Charan Singh, Adrian
Tohovaka, Cody Watts, Harry Yang.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND MAINFREIGHT LANE
Shivendra Baram, Som Boonsermsukcharoen,
Mikaera Brown, Rohit Dawar, Laisene Emilio, Teisi
Finau, Sekonaia Fungalei, Manpreet Kaur, Varinder
Kaur, Allan Lowe, Cristina Lumby, Carlos
Maddigan, Ethan McGinty, Colin McPherson,
Kienan McPherson, Albert Miratana, Petelo
Motulalo, Hetal Patel, Roshlene Raj, Harpreet
Rupal, Hansell Semau, Navdeep Sodhi, Theresa
Tahi, Stanley Tuipulotu, Ondre Tupou, John Valu,
Scott van Breugel, Dean Walters.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND MANU STREET
Reef Black,
Joseph Bosinch, Paul Brownhill, Trudy Burt, Jack
Casey-Pickering, Benjamin Clark, Peter Clark,
Michael Healey, Clarke Hegan, Dennis Ikenasio,
Sam Irving, Swapnil Jose, Gitesh Kishore,
Sangeeta Lal, Francis Lee, Hosea Maloni, Steven
Mcintyre, Melvin Nair, Joesph Ngere, Ronald
Prasad, David Rereiti, Shiraaz Shah, Nicholas
Singh, Kim Sipeli, Alvin Swamy, Piesi Tama, Maree
Tautaiolevao, Andy Tongia, Pratharpa Wanasuriya,
Jeremy Williams.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND NEALES
ROAD
Semi Ah Chong, Rohit Arora, Steve
Bucheler, Alex Chen, Thomas Haliday, Patrick
Iese, Rahsaan Iese, Jodie Jackson, Harley
Jacobs, Parliament Kaikura, Kulwinder Kandhola,
Yosef Kanon, Kamilo Lene, Darius Mamea, Jacob
McDowell, Raj Pal, Jonathan Seller, Caitlin Shea,
Harmanpreet Singh, Jarmanjit Singh, Mantej
Singh, Nirmal Singh, Parminder Singh,
Saddamhusen Sipai, Jester Supan, Junior Tito,
Denise Togo, Alvin Vaisa, Ofa Vave.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND O’RORKE ROAD
Leulumoega
Afioae, Chaenala Bennett, Paul Claydon, Kim
Curtis, Marcio Da Silva, Talia Ioasa, Sam Kalauta,
Paulo Lafaele, Sione Otoota, Patrick Patalesio,
Khodie Tagoai, Amasaia Valu, Aaron Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND SAVILL DRIVE
Ian Akaiti,
Jason Byun, Isaac Faitau, Inoke Fifita, Joshua
Horrell, Tauelangi Kefu, Sean-Ben Kiria,
Sharmen Kumar, Leviniya Laeli, Amelia Lee-
Hussien, Lafina-Eve Leslie-Nua, Zachariah Makani,
Baker Moalele, Simona Nelisi, Tangi Pekepo,
Tangapiri Pokoina, Satish Prasad, Daniel Sharma,
Charanpreet Singh, Jennifer Singh, Nick Smith,
Samuel Suamili, Diamond Tavita, Lachlan Walker,
Leighton Watts, Ryan Wong.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND WESTNEY
ROAD
Gajendra Budha, Kunal Chand, Pranish
Chand, Morgan Davis, Tom Dods, Tom Fenwick,
Maika Finau, Brandon-Lee Fonoimoana, Ankur
Ghuliani, Warren Hall, Travis Hari, William Hay,
Salmaan Hussein, Simeon Ioane, Ioasa Ioasa,
Faamanatu Isaia, Deborah Jackson, Emma
Jackson, Nathan James, Tau Kaho, Shivchal
Karan, Salesh Kishore, Levi Kite, Nicole Koen,
Sonika Lal, Chris Leilua, Esmond Lum, Simi
Mareko, Ashwin Mohan, Ankush Nagol, Anh
Nguyen, Shakiro O’Brien, Karan Patel, Graham
Po Ching, Zane Polley, Jai Prasad, Kelvin Prasad,
Roneel Raj, Dallas Rawiri, William Sabiston,
Tony Sagaga, Mandeep Singh, Palwinder Singh,
Lucky Suemai, Mulivai Televave, Alexander
Tiputoa, Isaac Uepa, Bluee Unasa, Mladan
Yagmich.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
CHRISTCHURCH ISLINGTON
Richard
Blake, Tom Clyma, Brittney Haumu, Andriy
Kozin, Andre Laredo, Carissa Leka, Lewis
McCoshim, Louis Mori, Aidan O’Connor, Joshua
Pavelka, Poasa Seiuli, Kirk Simpson, Dean
Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
CHRISTCHURCH MCALPINE STREET
Walter Bi, Ben Bowie, Isaac Breach, Patrick
Bryant, Wayne Busson, Levi Collins, Joel Cowper,
Richard Cowper, Tim Donnelly, Gareth Evans,
Mo’ui Fataua, Diane Franks, Samuel Green,
Caitlin Grice, Tanisha Haumu, Jack Henshaw,
Tom Hunter, Bernard Jagers, Akshay Jindal,
Andrew Kay, Geoff Lulham, Hugh Lynch, Cameron
McKenzie, Guy McMenamin, Sam Nielsen, Tyler
Pakau-Narayan, Aslyn Pennington, Kemueli
Rabuku, Brynley Riches, Matt Riches, Sue
Riches, Angela Richmond, Mark Ritchie, Sandra
Ritchie, Jessica Rowe, Kristin Sadd-Peawini,
Andrew Salmon, Anthony Sialeipata, Brayden
Simkin, Harjit Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Sarabpal
Singh, Garth Sutton, Kale Thatcher, Luke
Trounson, Hamish Wolfrey, John Wolfrey, Robert
Woods.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
CROMWELL
Janal Johnston, Jayden
Kennedy.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
DUNEDIN
Martin Swann, Bruce Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
HAMILTON
Olly Bosworth, Adam Ferguson,
Phillip Koopu, Zachery Litchfield, Andre
Paladin, Blake Seavill, Ethan Slater, Tangaroa
Taara.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
TAURANGA
Stu Clarke, Sean Coyle, Paul
Grimes Coyle, Yana Heath, Alex Hubers, Ron
Kwan, Lawton Rebbeck, Ashleigh Tauai, Zach
Cogen-Beck, David Simpson.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING WELLINGTON
Te Rangi
Hata, Gregory Hunter, Kaleb Lockyer, Matthew
Roodbeen.
OWENS AUCKLAND Aldre Abarro,
Frank Aholelei, Charlotte Baken, Manjinder
Bhathal, Sheik Bobby Dean, James Boyd, Michael
Brown, Sami Chand, Shirron Clarke, Aisea Cokula,
Daiana Cokula, Tiwihou Cope, Murray Craig,
Leanne Drube, Blake Ewe, Jacob Eyre, Faustina
Faaolo, Tema Faifua, Sage Fatialofa, Jeremon
Galiki, Sefulu Gaugau, Teremoana Goldsmith, Tim
Hayward, David Heka, Dominic Hunt, Peni Iongi,
Eun Sik Joo, Elaine Kaliopasi, Telea Kasipale,
Vou Katuke, Robert Kealey, Anish Kumar, Ashika
Kumar, Lalit Kumar, Nitesh Kumar, Ravin Kumar,
Salesh Kumar, Neelam Lata, Aliana Likio, Tino
Liufau Pio, Rebekah Lopau, Emma Lowry, Andrea
MaCleod, Ioritana Mae’a, Lloyd Mahara, Pravin
Maharaj, Savi Maharaj, Joylene Malofie, Christian
Marsters, Upoko Maruariki-Taoro, Mike Masters,
Macayla Masters-Clarke, Timoci Mavesi, Jackie
Mein, Pati Moala, Gabriel Moore, Sophya Mossan,
Ali Mumtaz, David Murray, Michael Mutimer, Viveet
Nadan, Leena Nand, Kartick Narayan, Junior
Nathan, Jayantkumar Patel, Christopher Pickering,
Taleo Pio, Brooke Pope, Shavneel Prakash, Vinal
Prasad, Kaleb Raharuhi, Vinit Raj, Nileshni Rattan,
Davante Renata-Leaf, Gerrard Robinson, Sukhi
Samra, Ali Schustor, Samil Sanesh Sewak, Atul
Sharma, Rohit Sharma, Salendra Sharma, Vinnie
Sharma, Jared Sherwin, Davinder Singh, Gurdev
Singh, Jagdeep Singh, Jobanpreet Singh,
Neil Singh, Niraj Singh, Raj Singh, Nicola Skinner,
Andrew Smith, Brandon Solomona, Archie Stephens,
Robert Stevens, Junior Stowers, Shayne Tall,
Joseph Tatafu, Fuataina Tauofaga, Andrew Tautari,
Dibley Tokimua, Peter Topia, Siaosi Tuanai,
Mafioli Tuipulotu, Paongo Tulimaiau, Jermaine
Tusa, Mark Upokomanu, Kathryn Wilson, Elliot
Winiata, Kobe Winiata, Candy Worden.
OWENS
CHRISTCHURCH
Keith Bedard, Rachael
Bedard, Linda Blain, Darrell Blayney, Ashleigh
Burnham, Terry Burns, Benjamin Busson, Angelo
Chandra, Jamie Custers, Phil Dawe, Callum Field,
Janine Gordon, Michael Heremaia, Jackson Hill,
Kevin Huang, Deane Hunt, Alice Kavet, Keith
Kenyon, John Kerr, Robert King, Shubham
Kumar, Jerome Lim, Yupeng Ma, Nick Max, Guy
Murgatroyd, Mcgee Nimmo, Xin Ning, Ricky Niu,
Singh Pavinder, Ashley Riley, Thomas Rudin,
Sanjayman Sharma, Jimmy Shearman, Jaspreet
Shergill, Manpreet Singh, Narender Singh, Sam
Singh, Sukhchain Singh, Inderjeet Sran, Kareena
Sullivan, Marty Sun, Le Tan, Allen Tian, Rowan
Traue, Desirae Watkins, Joanne Watts, Haobo
Xu.
OWENS WELLINGTON Ala Aiono,
Sally Bryant, Alby Mahuika, Allen Marchant, Toi
Morehu, Harminder Singh, Johan Soeteman.
OWENS TANKERS AUCKLAND Andrew
Calvert, Maurice Clarke, Joe Curtis, Tom Davis,
Jock Dixon, Joseph Faleapa, Sudhir Kant, Brian
Keogh, Pera Maxine, Reza Motadeli, Guy Small,
Marilyn Syms.
OWENS WAREHOUSING
AUCKLAND
Rebecca Anderson, Adrian
Carbonilla, Onetale Lefai, Konelio Leone, Faafefete
Leota, Danielle Noa, Andrew Proctor, Rajiv Reddy,
Milka Sagi, Andrew Sesani, Maninder Singh,
David Stein, Florence Tino, Mateo Tino.
OWENS
WAREHOUSING CHRISTCHURCH
Grant
Breach, Melissa Butland, Bryce Coulter, Emily
Fowler, Rebecca Hayward, Chunguang Hu, Ethan
Irving, Andrew Maxwell, Richard Owen, Ivan
Peek, Jim Rabuku, Sophia Shaw, Nikita Swarts.
TRAINING TEAM NEW ZEALAND Donna
Barrett, Charlotte Carpenter, Abigail Chilcott,
Rochelle Coster, Erica Dash, Trace Donaghey,
Gary Dyason, Isabella Giltrap, Kate Hoar, Rachel
Hustler, Lizzie Judd, Kirsty Michell, Alexia van der
Zanden, Logan Williams.
AU
AUSTRALIA CAROTRANS BRISBANE
Antonio Agpalza, Christopher Bamford, Rosina
Poa, Anna Slater, Peter Tombling.
CAROTRANS
MELBOURNE
Montana Agostino, Sindy
Bartlett, Debra Carr, Jade Carter, Hannah Clegg,
Paula Herden, Alexander Jones, Kloe
Jordan-Wilson, Philip Natoli, Andrew Petersen,
Jacinta Polzella, Jack Sheridan, Chantelle Tota,
Hayley Vinci.
CAROTRANS SYDNEY Adam
Coffee, Jasmin Cvijanovic, Gregory Doherty,
Rithika Jaiprakash, Jessica Molyneux, Dylan
Reducka, Diana Scott, Fabian Vargas, James
Warren, Kate Winterburn.
CAROTRANS
TASMANIA
Melanie Hill. CHEMCOURIERS
ADELAIDE
Kendall Anderson.
CHEMCOURIERS BRISBANE Troy Blacklock,
Steven Blackmoore, Luke Hubert, Kevin James,
Amanda Johnston, Garry Kennedy, Jake Kennedy,
Pankaj Kumar, Jason Levy, Alexander Luke, Kim
Marie McCracken, Samuel Modra, Darius
Moldovan, Ezechil Opris, Tyrique Pearman,
Mitchell Pratt, Tarsem Sandhu, Ashleigh Sinclair,
Shashvat Singla, Benjamin Tisdall, Koka Vukeni,
Tere Webb, Udvardi Zoltan.
CHEMCOURIERS
MELBOURNE (CLAYTON)
Marli Adendorff,
Brian Aspinall, Mehdi Bahrami, Puneet Baweja,
David Carswell, Matthew Cartledge, Ethan
Coates, Kevin Dicker, Trung Thai Duong,
Maddison Graue, Goran Grbic, Travis Hackling,
Scott Jones, Lyly Lai, Henry Lam, Hao Phuoc Le,
Holly Licciardo, Katrina Miller, Shertim Muratovski,
Radmilo Nedic, Hiep Nguyen, Thanh Sang
Nguyen, Maddison Rae, Lauren Ross, Satpal
Singh Sandhu, Anna Smith, Sengly Tann, Riki
Tipene, Turoa Tipene, Hai Tran, Isaac Tufuga, Jake
Walter, Kelly-Jo Wells, Chloe Wood.
CHEMCOURIERS MELBOURNE (EPPING)
Mitchell Ahrens, Edward Mulvenna, Joshua
O’Rorke, Montel Pritchard, Stephanie Rabbito,
Martin Stronge.
CHEMCOURIERS PERTH Susanne Meechan.
CHEMCOURIERS SYDNEY Bilall Ajaj, Sam
Ale, Ridhwaan Ali, Riyaz Ali, Liam Bainbridge, Elie
Boulos, Matthew Brown, Naman Chand, Reigan
Crosby, Kristen Flood, Joeffrey Frias, Caleb
Fungo, Cebbar Gergoy, Jason Gerondis,
Constantinos Gremos, William Hamdi, Liam
Hastings, Matthew Ishak, Abdul Kalam Buksh,
Ousama Kheir, Nicholas Kim, Andrew Kyei,
Aakash Mankotia, Timothy Meredith, Tan Duy
Ngo, Dylan Ngov, Samantha Nikolovski, Kelela
Pasina, Eva-Lynn Patai, Natasha Perese, Faimai
Pisu, Motiana Pisu, Victoria Potifara, Jake
Roberts, Daniel Ross, Andrew Salelesi, Saipele
Salelesi, Tagi’ilima Salelesi, Hement Samy, Brien
Sea, Elvis Sehovic, Ravi Vikesh Sharma, Terry
Tallar, T-Jay Tallar, Antoinette Te Runa, Evangelos
Triantafillou, Lokomaikaiokalani Vaisagote, William
Wang, Abdullah Yakub.
MAINFREIGHT
ADELAIDE
Nicholas Adams, Cherie Aunger,
Ricky Aunger, James Brook, Christopher
Cammarano, Pauline Cammarano, Amanjot
Cheema, Jae Cook, Joshua Cummins, Katrina De
Koning, Danyl Drabsch, Jason Dunstall, Jesse
Ebert-Hudson, Sarah Ferraro, Taryn Fowler, Arthur
Gentle, Joginder Singh Gill, Shane Gnitecki,
Michael Goldfinch, Patrice Hall, Michelle Hanson,
Shaun Hurrell, Daniel Irimie, Robert Jones, Shane
Kinnear, Jody Knight, Jeffery Levett, Kade
Lonergan, Napinder Mann, Ashleigh Marsland,
Kyton Marsland, Dominic Martino, Nicole
McShane, Liam Miller, Carl Mohor, Lauren Neldner,
Jessica Peregi, Stephen Phillips, Leah Raphael,
Mark Richter, Lynne Rooney, Sandeep Saini,
Thomas Scholtus, Garry Semmler, Mitchell
Simons, Brayden Simpson, Amrinder Pal Singh,
Gurbakshish Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Harjit Singh,
Kuldip Singh, Vajinderpal Singh, Jack Star, Justin
Stoyanoff, Stefan Stoyanoff, Tom Stoyanoff,
Andrew Tait, Steve Thorpe, Danny Tremonte,
Anthony Verlato, Aaron Ward, Stewart Wilkinson.
MAINFREIGHT ALBURY Vishu Arora, Steve
Beaumont, Kenneth Brown, Shannon Dalton,
Jason Ellingham, Georgia Fay, Michelle Foye,
Bradley Gambier, Tori Graham, Joshua Green,
Kym Hullick, Matthew King, Ranbir Singh
Maankata, Luke McCluskey, Ryan Muir, Craig
Perry, Michael Pryor, Isaac Simpson, Amandeep
Singh, Avtar Singh, Dapinder Singh, Davinder
Singh, Parkash Singh, Dean Steele.
MAINFREIGHT BALLARAT Damian Curran,
John Francis Lloyd, Iupita Lotoaso, Vanessa
Maxwell, Scott Nunan, Benjamin Poursanidis,
Parveen Singh, Andrew Sporne, Joanne Van Gils.
MAINFREIGHT BENDIGO Claude Ayrton,
Darren Dean, Jeremey Dettmann, Shane Mataiti,
Mitchell Nice, Graham Spedding, Lidia Tonkin, Neil
Walker.
MAINFREIGHT BRISBANE
(LARAPINTA)
Haris Akram, Ruth De Lautour,
Indira Abrahams, Zachary Addison, Tommy Ah
Wong, Damilare Ajiboye, Mohammed Ali,
Mohammed Faiyaz Ali, Rihaan Ali, Claudiu
Andrasescu, Amanda Aplin, Lisa Ardern, Sorcha
Barnes, Andrew Benson, Karla Blowers, Kim
Bonney, Aaron Bourke, Adam Bradbury, Anesh
Chand, Ritesh Chand, Mark Charvell, Jennifer
Chuabunmi, Breanna Clode, John Cohen, Ashlei
Coppenrath, Greg De Lautour, Daniel Debrincat,
Hayden Delahunty, Andrea Dennehy, Dixon
Douglas, Roy Faifai, Tiana Fogwell, Martin Fry,
Iopu Fuifui, Wayne Fursland, Lucas Goldblatt,
Shari Groves, Kristof Gyorky, Angelina Harper,
Stacey Heard, MIchael Heironymus, Rebecca
Holmes, John Holpen, Samuel Hudson, Chase
Inia, Tony Inia, Cristian Istrate, Dragan Ivesic,
Vikram Jit, Steve Jovanovic, Amanda Karipa, Brad
Carlo Keating, Dallas Keevers, Bhupinder Singh
Kharaud, Jayson King, Linda King, Sharvin Kumar,
Sunil Kumar, Bradley Lahey, Thomas Lennon,
Constantine Leota-Tui, Joakim Leota-Tui, Arshpal
Singh Lidher, Nikki Lindsay, Jamie Lovell, Natu
Manao, Amninder Mangat, Harrison Martin, Shaun
Martin, Bradley McGrath, Nathan Medhurst,
Rodolfo Morales, Jaidyn Munro, Michael Murray,
Khalid Naved, Zoltan Neer, Michael Niesler,
Tomane Ofisa, Bradley Ogier, Pankajkumar Patel,
Callum Patterson, Ian Patterson, Nicholas Pell,
Tod Poole, Abdur Rasheed Ali, Sophie Savage,
Faith Scheid, Ben Scholes, Amber Scott, Ashleigh
Scullion-Gilpin, Balraj Deep Singh Sekhon,
Mohammed Shahid, Quinn Sherriff, Vavega
Silinga, Jonathon Silver, Harshawinder Singh,
Ramandeep Singh, Sachleen Singh,
Sebastian Smith, Todd Smith, Liesel Stevens,
David Stewart, Charles Sutcliffe, Stephen Te Hau,
Sunil Thakkar, Katie Thompson, Darcy Treanor,
Jay Tuautu, Vesi Tuautu, Matangi Tukiuha, Ivan
Turangakino, Terence Utai, Uhila Vakameilalo,
Akos Varga, Caitlin Whitty, Emma Wiersma,
Robert Williams, Scott Williamson, Bryan Wong,
Alexey Yagodin.
MAINFREIGHT BRISBANE
(NARANGBA)
Samuel Anderson, James
Brown, Jessica Cuming, Gurdeep Singh Dhaliwal,
Jemma Gleadhill, Jacinta Gremond, Beau Harvey,
Tevita Kaliopasi, Kieran O’Driscoll, Elizabeth
Purdom, Adam Real, Sikander Singh Riar, Navdip
Sanghera, Navdeep Shori, Martin Short, Alex
Spina, Benjamin Usher, Taylah Weston, Jack
White.
MAINFREIGHT BUNBURY John Keen.
MAINFREIGHT CANBERRA Jahmal
Batchelor, Leonie Blundell, Stanley Byrnes, John
Edwards, Steven Edwards, Kai Ehlers, Ashley
Hemopo, Jack Northall, Alyssa Pilgrim, Avtar
Singh, Dawinder Singh, Antonio Vailoaloa, Kieran
Wickham.
MAINFREIGHT GEELONG
Jaswinder Baidwan, Madeline Graham, Ranjan
Grewal, Deepak Kumar, Monique Latorre, Sheldon
Miles, Felix Price, John Seaver, Evan Wailes.
MAINFREIGHT GOLD COAST Reece
Cassidy, Cassandra Collins, Casey Downs,
Connor Harper, Deon Jackson, Mark Jackson,
Michael Jones, Rhys Mahy, Glen Manewell,
Mitchell Nolan, Joshua Parker, Chris Were,
Maraea Wharemate.
MAINFREIGHT
MELBOURNE (CLAYTON)
Nicole Adendorff,
Vijay Ahluwalia, Cameron Aldridge, Nelson Aravjo,
Jenny-Maree Armel, Kanwalpreet Atwal, Nathan
Bentley, Nirmal Singh Brar, Craig Britto, Brigitte
Brown, Huy Quang Bui, Aaron Campbell, Vince
Cecil-Daniel, Bin Jing Chen, Aaron Croft, Peter
Daly, Andrea D’Cruz, Slade De Winkel, Kim
Devine, Jasvir Dharni, Guo Qiang Dong, Steven
Edwards, Taylor Evans, Craig Fenney, Mirjana
Fifita, Anton Fitt, Arona Galuvao, Mafutaga
Galuvao, Anthony Garland, Semi Godinet, Jason
Govaars, Ross Grace, Jordyn Green, Callum
Greig, Barinder Grewal, Luke Grimes, Ali Reza
Hassani, Faye Henderson, Kathleen Hill, Dane
Hoffner, Chithrinee Howell, Jake Howell, Sadaat
Hussain, Tristan Hutchins, John Iakopo,
Sureshreddy Indurthi, Dennis Iosefo, Harrison
Irvine, Jesse Jansz, Dejan Josipovic, Benjamin
Keane, Sandeep Khehra, Miki Kolek, Miguel Ku,
Jiawei Kuang, Raymond Lal, Daniel Lamblin,
Samnang Lay, Yu-Teng Liu, Madeleine Lynch, Huu
Mai, Jack Mandic, Andrew Mase, Scott McGill,
Muamer Muratovski, Shenol Muratovski, Surender
Nagulapally, Krishna Naidu, Arren Nayna, Rowan
Nayna, Henk Nekker, Nhiem Van Ngo, Vu Ngo,
Hoai Nguyen, Huu Tuan Anh Nguyen, The Cuong
Nguyen, Tien Nguyen, Tony Nguyen, Mohamed
Osman, Osman Osman, Avinder Pandher, Luke
Pavey, Emma Pedler, Hung D Pham, Sukhdeep
Rangi, Terry Rawiri, Pepper Ray, Malcolm
Reynolds, William Ristic, Elmedina Sadinlija,
Amandeep Sharma, Rupesh Sharma, Baljit Singh,
Darshdeep Singh, Davinder Singh, Khushdeep
Singh, Ravinder Singh, Rupy Singh, Apinder Singh
Jawanda, Chloe Smith, Xavier Smith, Matthew
Solomon, Rodney Stuart, Hanh HQ Ta, Ashley
Teao, Dane Ten-Wolde, Cara Thompson, Jay
Thorpe, Tinika Tipene, Ashley Tirant, Diem Tran,
Duc Truong, Han Truong, Lanh Truong, Van Be
Truyen, Sanele Utupo, Sitiveni Vakacavu, Joseph
Vibal, Hung Dinh Vo, Huy Minh Vu, Srdan Vukovic,
Jennifer Wanigasekera, Sheridan Weaver, Stacey
Wells, Sonny Wendt, Andrew Weymouth, Willie
Wharewera, Sankha Wijetunga, Alphonso
Williams, Helen Williams, Steve Wright, Armond
Wu, Aleina Zerrudo, Quan Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT MELBOURNE (EPPING)
Esther Adams, Marola Amin, Kristina Andreevska,
Rajvinder Bains, Yousef Bastani, Jagrajwinder
Benipal, Amanda Borg, Clement Boydell,
Mandeep Brar, Luke Butros, Hannah Carabott,
Alanah Cecconato, Amiee Chambers, Nimitra
Chandran, David Ciardullo, Jeremy Collins,
Stephanie Conduit, Bryan “BJ” Curtis, Hung
Duy Dao, Gurpiar Deol, Grant Draper,
Christian Dryden, Mohamed Ebrahim, Jared
Ekkel, Antoni Erdeg, Josephine Fava, Steve Felise,
Soteria Folaumoeloa, Anthony Galea, Bradley
Gallagher, Brice Giacomantonio, Zack Gligurovski,
Bradley Greer, Kathryn Harris, Wayne Harris,
Simon Hart, Imraan Haylaz, Edmila Hebel, Jane
Henry, Katherine Hicks, Zachary High,
Tanya Hillier, Tohidul Hoque, Shengdong Huang,
Stephen Hulm, Wisam Ibrahim, Wisam Ibrahim,
Janberk Ilhan, Amol Jagdale, Waael Jallo,
Leah Jones, Riyaz Jordan, Mele Kaliopasi,
Balwinder Kaur, Jason Kennedy, Gurdarshan
Khosa, Carolyn King, Joseph King, Troy Kirwan,
Anastasios Kourkoulis, Anil Kumar, Deepak
Kumar, Chung-Hsuan Kuo, Violeta Kuzmanoski,
Dianne La Velle, Kam Lee, Baojian Li, Kevin Lloyd,
Michael Mackenzie, Cameron MacLean, Paul
Mahfoud, Amjad Majeed, Gagandeep Singh
Mangat, Tarun Markapuram Shivaprakash, William
Marrion, Andrew Marshall, Mercedesz Matskassy,
Marcel Maunsell, Natasha Meyer, Julian Mihal,
Kelsey Mitchell, Lewis Moore, Rodd Morgan,
Ahmed Mourad, Morgan Munro, Vilash Nand,
Tosko Nastevski, Debra Netherway, Amanda
Nugent, Caryl Nuique, Taila Oosterhof, Nicholas
Payne, Edward Pearson, Hai Pham, Mark Phelan,
Sammy Phommachanh, Andrew Plonsker, Jack
Poole, Luisa Pouono, Tommy Ristevski, Graham
Robinson, Justine Rogic, Leasa Rowley, Brendan
Ryan, Charlene Sarraf, Paul Scacco, Jessica
Scicluna, David Scott, Funda Sener, Mohit
Sharma, Amrinder Singh, Devender Singh,
Gurpreet Singh, Harpal Singh, Jagpreet Singh,
Jaskiranjit Singh, Jasvir Singh, Vikramjit Singh,
Harmanjit Singh Jhandi, James Smith, Tayla
Stankovski, Lukas Steel, Maryann Stellini, Natasha
Stojkovska, Paula Suwart, Janaya Symons, John
Tapuala-Unasa, Jonathan Tapuala-Unasa, Natalie
Trajkovski, Branislav Trifkovic, Phil Truong, Vincent
Tuua, Lilly-Regina Vaisa, Aline Van Buiten, Justin
Velevski, Parmjeet Verma, Rajinder Partap Verma,
Gagandeep Virk, Gabriella Vlasblom, Leigh
Vlasblom, Richard Vlasblom, Sander Vreeburg,
Massey Wade, Joyce Wain, Joe Wakefield,
Georgia Warner, Jack Weiler, Martin Wierzbicki,
Christopher Williams, Jaya Wirawan, Jordan
Young, Stephanie Zaharias, Nathan Zahra.
MAINFREIGHT NEWCASTLE Nathan Allen,
Logan Annand, Steven Armstrong, Tarlia
Babet-Williams, Manjit Singh Bains, Paul Beatson,
Jacqueline Braeuning, Kristen Cameron, Tony
Cross, Brett Cullinen, Peter Cunneen, Daniel
Curtis, Samantha Daley, Vlad Dunda, Tom
Enderby, Jessica Govan, Mitchell Grainger, Sam
Hamilton, Joshua Harrison, Madison Hillier, Ruby
Ho, Dylan Johnson, Ryan Kolstad, James Lawler,
Ian Thomas Macpherson, Matthew Madden,
Sasha Milenkovic, Tanya Milne, Brad Carlo
Novarini, Robert Piltz, Kayla Pot, Byron Price,
Steven Renton, Jessica Schuck, Kuldeep Singh,
Stephen Smith, Ian Spruce, Craig Steer, Sydney
Stevenson, Rachel Walker, Brooke Walklate,
Gerard Wheeler, Jason Willoughby, Harrison
Wright.
MAINFREIGHT PERTH Muchsin
Alaydrus, Greg Anthony, Mali Barber, Sarah
Battaglia, Emma Black, Fraser Black, Christopher
Brookshaw, Ayden Brown, Stephen Bull, David
Burton, Mohamed Cheaib, Arun Chopra, Jake
Colonico, Shaun Davy, Avtar Singh Deol, Raquel
DiMaggio, Joshua Dutosme, Samuel Evans, Sinan
Fazlilar, Jeffrey Field, Paul Gibson, Gurpreet Gill,
Robert Glerum, Jesse Gray-Morgan, David John
Gurney, Renato Hadziavdic, Daniel Harvey,
Graham Herd, John Hope, Imogen Howes, Sarah
John, Gene Johnson, Joshua Jones, David Kake,
Angus Keith, Bjorn Kelly, Sarah Kemp, Jaskarn
Singh Khanghura, Gurpreet Khangura, Jaswant
Singh Kharoud, Pardeep Kumar, Rajesh Lohan,
Hanna Matthews, Todd McCabe, Dasean
McQueen, Michael Mills, Tane Morgan, Phil
Nguyen, Yianni Papaliaris, Robert Rix, Annette
Roberts, Amandeep Singh Sandhu, Dilbag Singh
Sandhu, Pushpinder Sandhu, Ravipreet Sandhu,
Damian Schoppe, Jatinder Singh, Rajdeep Singh,
Andrew Stokes, Christine Sutherland, Marta
Tamas, Simon Tasker, Graeme Tilley, Cameron
Townsend, Piutau Tuitupou, Varinder Singh Tuli,
Paul Van Dam, Huy Quoc Vu, Peter Webb,
Hamish Williams, Shane Wilson, Daria Yuldasheva.
MAINFREIGHT SYDNEY (ERSKINE PARK)
Jackson Bartlett, Reegan Batchelor, Laura Blazic,
Mathew Edwards, Nathan Emms, Natalie
Hammond, Shardey Hancy, Natalie James,
Dominique Javina, Samuel Jenkins,
Bianca Kraljevic, Amanda Linfoot, Jonathan
Lualhati, Loseli Manu, Erina Morehu, Solomone
Naa, Laila Piantino, Lisa Profilio, Adam Robey,
Wendy Salelesi, Abubaker Samadi, Christopher
Sila, Liam Thompson, Nicola Thompson, Tahanui
Tutavake, Anoti Vaka.
MAINFREIGHT SYDNEY (PRESTONS)
Obaida Alameddine, Ramy Al Al-Haider,
Renney Ama, Sharon Ama, Todd Austin,
Martina Berdi, Mohammed Beydoun, Corey
Braid, Harbans Brar, Amy Briggs, Belinda
Bright, Caleb Brodrick, Tien-Anh Bui,
Laisenia Burewe, Armani Busby, Shenaye
Campbell, Ronald Chand, Ashleigh Collins,
Kim Corpin, Blake Curran, Johnny Dang,
James Darby, Mike Deli, Navdeep Deogun,
Pamela Dilucchio, Alan Ebadi, Danny Ellyard,
Hilal Fawaz, Mohamad Fawaz, Russell
Fender, Amelia Fifita, Kooper Fiseris, Asipeli
Fotofili, Joseph Anthony Franco, Duraed
Gabrail, Tayfun Gezer, Imran Goraya, Vishnu
Gounder, Namal Hamid, Thomas Han,
Geoffrey Heard, Rosario Herbereau De La
Chaise, Liana Hogarth, Kingi Hoskin, Declan
Jackson-Harris, Kathryne James, Lolomanaia
Kakala, Blake Kemp, Kash Khan, Eric
Khauv, Sarah Kimmings, Zdravko Komsic,
Sachindra Krishnan, Timothy Langereis,
Megan Lawson, Rhiannon Mackey, Surendra
Madala, Fred Al Malloo, Mark Mariano,
Patrick Masaisomug, Gurvinder Singh
Matharoo, Elias Matta, Michael McIvor,
Joshua Meads, Robert Meredith, Yiannis
Michael, Philip Millikin, Kayleb Milne, Daneile
Moana, Richard Morales, Magele Muaulu,
Avinesh Naidu, Niraj Navin, Tai Ngaau, Tan
Nguyen, Vanessa O’Neill, Suza Paceskoski,
Cindy Page, Pita Palepoi, Sunil Panchani,
Malcolm Papa, Junior Papalii, Nagpal Parul,
Vinay Patel, Steven Pavitt, Mick Pepper, Bill
Perese, Oliver Petrovski, Thomas Pham,
Christopher Phelan, Iosefa Pule, Michelle
Purvis, Ragneil Ratnam, Donald Ravinesh
Ram, Debbie Rawiri, Reti Reed, Channa
Rodrigo, Rafael Rueda, Shiu Prasad Sambhu,
Jody Savage, Strantz Schaumkel, Mirsad
Serifovic, William Shea, Joshua Siddle, Ismael
Silvera, Chandresh Bhan Singh, Pranit Singh,
Randhir Singh, Tyreece Siofele, Naim Sioufi,
Tyrus Sita, Alan Spackman, Stefano Tahi,
Fredrick Tevaga, Mahmoud Thahir, Akanesi
Tolo, Nicolaos Tourgelis, Jade Towle, Timothy
Trainor, Anthony-Minh Tran, Zoran Trenkoski,
Umit Tuncdoruk, Filipine Vave, Sione
Vave, Vanja Veljkovic, Bruno Vidigal, Mark
Vincent, Denise Vitellaro, Gary Vongphakdy,
Ratu Vuibau, Vikrant Wadhwa, Mary Wall,
Tershel Watene, Peter Wilson, Reginald
Woonton, You Xu, Robert Young, Angus
Zammit.
MAINFREIGHT TAMWORTH
Hayden Binks, Toby Bowen, Dominic Jones,
Nicola Robinson, Douglas Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT TASMANIA Gary Ritchie.
MAINFREIGHT TOOWOOMBA Richard
Briel, Aaron Fuery, Brodie Malone, Jackson
O’Brien, James Podlich, Dana Slade, Clayton
Walker.
MAINFREIGHT TOWNSVILLE
Keith Abrahams, Steven Ace, Jack
Grimwood, Jason Hughes, Shannon Lamont,
Tierre Mallinson, Joel Nikeller, Michael
Richards, Peter Underwood,
Scott Wilton. MAINFREIGHT
TRARALGON
Kristian Barfuss, Brayden
Hackling, Jamie Murphy, Harjoben Singh.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
ADELAIDE
Cameron Allpress, Hayley
Barnes, Gary Birmingham, Hayley Collins,
Jaimie Collyer, Jodie Dirksen, Jessica
Hautop, Adriana Marafioti, Georgina Neaylon,
Bianca Newbery, Michael O’Donnell, Thi
Ong, Caroline Pitman, Lisa Raimondo,
Harry Sibley, Kanesh Sivashankar.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN ALBURY
Sara Belcher. MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN BRISBANE
Caitlin Anderson,
Stephen Anderson, Kathryn Bailey, Monicque
Bamford, Saskia Bemelman, Harriet Brodie-
Davis, Grant Carlson, Erin Carmock, Mitchell
Currie, Camila Del Passo Brandao, Abbi
Dilena, Catherine Gillick, Bailey Gooding,
Myroslava Gopanchuk, David Hall, Adam
Horne, Zuzana Horniak, Lindsay Keating,
Karen King, Samuel Massey, Elly McKenzie,
Nicholas Mckenzie, Christopher Meacham,
Naia Morais, Corin Naicker, Legan Nyabenda,
Sara Payne, Emma Peacock, Mehau Phillip,
Elizabeth Saunders, Chantelle Stiege, Mitchell
Stint, James Timoney, Jennifer Tully-Salinas,
Lisa Turner, Ognjen Vuksanovic,
KaMing Wong, Jessica Wood.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
PERISHABLES BRISBANE
Ian Austin,
James Blok, Tess Bogle, Tiarna Burns,
Seamus Cunningham, Adam Downing,
Malcolm Elliot, Jack Hartley, Andrew Kelly,
David Kidston, Deanne Kramer, Daniel
Owens, Michael Poa, James Ramsden,
James Robertson, Melanie Sheppard,
Stephen Simpson, Adam Smith, Michael
Thaow, Ian Thomas, Jessica Trace, Celine
Van Staden.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN CANBERRA
Lee Ford-Griffiths.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN GOLD
COAST
Samuel Cooper, Renee Duemmer,
Raymond English, Jade Fogwell, Grace
Stewart.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
MELBOURNE
Gary Atkins, Daisy Attard,
Lochlan Barlow, Melissa Bartlett, William
Brown, Sumanthraj Burli, Laura Burns, Taylor
Burns, Monica Cahill, Sophie Caldone,
Tony Capuano, Kseniia Chudak, Darren
Ciantar, Kerry Cogan, Lisa Colombo, Antonio
Cottonaro, Dave Coughlin, Julia De Rossi,
Daniela Dimitrijovska, Dorian Do, Thu Do,
Elizabeth Fellows, William Fellows, Shalini
Fernando, Damien Ferris, Shania Finnigan,
Louise Gallardo, Fiona Goodwin, Stephanie
Greenaway, Rachel Grover, Clancy Hall,
Samuel Healy, Nicole Hegeman, Hamish Hill,
Bronte Houston, Sean Hutchinson, Aneta
Jankovski, Melissa Kelly, Damien Kozelj,
Nicole Levey, PeiYu Li, Jing Liao, Jason Lister,
Lee Liu, Jenny Ly, Jack Madigan, Sarah
Martin, Tayla McHale, Bronti McKay, Julia
McMillan, Roslyn Meli, Amanda Millington,
Michael Mortimer, Pam Moussiades, Matthew
Mudge, Janine Nemeth, Lingna Ngo, Pawel
Nowak, Luise Ockardt, Maximilian Oelhafen,
Charissa Ong, Sasa Opacic, Melissa Packett,
Brittnee Patton, Vincent Pirozzi, Natalie
Poloni, James Ryan, Junsik Shin, Timothy
Smith, Jason Spiteri, Rosemary Starr, Chloe
Straughair, Xiaoxia Sun, Brittany Taylor,
Travis Thorogood, Rebecca Tsiros, Daniella
Verlaque, Connie Vinci, Yizhao Wang, Joanne
Warway, Ellie Wilson-John, Rosanna Wojcik,
Paige Woodhouse, Vincent Woolfe, Bernie
Xu, Jie Zhen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN PERISHABLES MELBOURNE
Khled Abbas, Matthew Aitken, April Ali,
Aulia Badres, Christopher Barnes, Vincent
Caruso, Teagan Collins, Megan Cooper,
Ryan Darmanin, Houssein Dekmak, Travis
Dellar, Jay Dower, Mykhaylo Dyachkov,
Mario Farrugia, Angelina Fernandopulle,
Dale Foote, Vincent Fu, Benjamin Green,
David Grossman, Amy Habermann, Riley
Hemburrow, Julie-Anne Jordan, Lisa
Jordan, Rajini Kumari, Jordyn Luke, Ana
McLeod, Jordan Mills, Shane Moroney,
Beau O’Connell, Damien Polgar, James
Riego, Melanie Savona, Anthony Schembri,
Marcin Stopyra, Georgia Strada, Pavithra
Tallam, Paolina Tortora, Travis Wadden.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
NEWCASTLE
Luke Chance, Benjamin
King, Scott Shea.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN PERTH
Emanuela Ambrosone,
Alexander Borovik, Megan Courtney, Lorin
Dillon, Dwayne Dsouza, Savannah Dsouza,
Mariana Fearn, Jesse Galende, Loganayagie
Govender, Bianca Harris, Brett Hoare,
Misha Mandalia, James McCrone, Taras
Melsom, Juan Ospina Cardeno, Jueyu Peng,
Cynthia Potgieter, Claudia Ramirez Suazo,
Jennifer Reid, Brendan Roche, Monica
Romero Arbizu, Stefanie Schroeder, Una
Tohovaka, Joel Ward.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN SYDNEY
Daniel Alterator,
Lee Amour, Amber Bailey, Melissa Bakouris,
Elisa Bonica, Jake Burgess, Juan-Diego
Cabada-DeSouza, Vanessa Carangelo,
Shaniece Chamma, Mitchell Christie, Julie
Costopoulos, Julie Deang, Aiden Erlik, Alla
Ermoliev, Linda Fan, Salvatore Forzisi, Fidia
Ghazi, Julia Glavincevski, Tyne Green, Elodie
Harriman, James Hartigan, Seok Hong,
Vanessa Jaconelli, Blake Kelly, John Kerry,
Jayda Leaf, Kin Li, Yanhua Li, Hoyeon Lim,
Shaoji Liu, Warren Logan, Carol Ma, Jimmy
Ma, Cassandra Mangan, Joumana Nasr, Minh
Ngo, Natalie Nikolovski,
Joshua Noakes, Kayla Phuyal, Liong Purna,
Ethan Redman, Margaret Reynolds, Gabrielle
Ricketts, Elizabeth Rush, Rebecca Sears,
Maral Shiralizadeh, Urvi Soni, Melissa Stanley,
Bryant Tan, Samuel Taylor, Sonia Taylor,
Jiamin Wang, Jiaqi Wang, Le Wang, Riwa
Wiki, Kit Woo, Sungwon Yoon, Hua Yu,
Roselyn Yuen, Chen Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN PERISHABLES SYDNEY
Jordan Andersen, Darren Bird, Michael
Blackburn, Mirjana Bridge, Skye Budd, Mark
Bugden, Matthew Canturi, Paul Enriquez,
Petelo Falaniko, Lisa Harrison, Zara Harrison,
Sophie Hill, Kathleen Hoglund, Lynda
Hopper, Michael Hunter, Kosta Ioannou,
Dylan Jones, Tasman Jurd, Julie Lee, Marika
Lenzo, Lingxiao Li, Angela Lim, Joanne Mani,
Dean Maxworthy, Debra May, Tyrell Mayfield,
Sarah McMillan, Damien McNamara, Michael
Neoklis, Mario Panic, Pepe Raela, Rebecca
Reid, Sofia Rida, Imran Shaikh, Joelan
Simpson, Kylie Strickland, Lee Symons,
Joshua Thomas, Kurt Van Ummersen, Mia
Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
TOWNSVILLE
Angela Etika-Fenwick,
Melyssa Hobbs.
MAINFREIGHT FTL
ADELAIDE
Brian Cook. MAINFREIGHT
FTL MELBOURNE
Stephen Kay, Ashley
Taylor, Victoria Thermos.
MAINFREIGHT
FTL PERTH
Paul Read. MAINFREIGHT
IT MELBOURNE
Darrel Byrnes, Jonathan
Holmes, Michael Hood, Aditya Hooda,
Sandeep Kaur, Megan Mackay, Bruno
Marra, Andrew McLeod, Arun Narayanan,
Kate Oakley, Darryn Petricevich, Pagona
Petricevich, Benjamin Renehan, Suman
Shaganti, Justin Ventura, Anthony
Venuto, Marija Vukovic, Samantha Ward.
MAINFREIGHT IT SYDNEY Matthew
Murphy, Mark Taai.
MAINFREIGHT
METRO BRISBANE
Nathan Adamson,
Scott Aspinall, Alberto Basile, Sarpreet
Bawa, Noel Cumner, Jack Daly, James
Date, Timothy De Beer, Pardeep Singh Gill,
Olivia Goldsack, Cody Hart, Yvonne Ili, Clint
King, Ashok Kumar, Jignesh Kumar Patel,
Steven Pomeroy, Manoj Punj, Avtar Singh,
Gurjot Singh, Harminder Singh, Harvinder
Singh, Jattana Singh, Josephine Smith,
Yong Zhu.
MAINFREIGHT METRO
MELBOURNE
Meron Ashebire, Yilma
Ashebire, Ricky Ayres, Allan Ballantyne,
Tony Banga, Fadia Barkho, Lanelle Barkho,
Daniel Casha, Nicholas Cerchiara, Kolio
Falealii, Bill Fraser, Matthew Goodwin,
Daljeet S Goraya, Rifet Gorovic, Navdeep
Johal, Palwinder K Joshan, Minh Quang
Lam, Mandy Lazaridis, Bereket Mulholland,
Amrinderpal Pannu, Grace Polgar, Gurvinder
Singh Rakhra, Elvin Satendra, Ozkan Sener,
Kamal Sharma, Bikramjit Singh, Gurjeet
Singh, Harmandeep Singh, Inveer Singh,
Malkiat Singh, Rajinder Singh, Ramandeep
Singh, Satwinder Singh, Sukhdip Singh,
Tarandeep Singh, Varinder Singh, Zoran
Tomic.
MAINFREIGHT METRO SYDNEY
Arthur Alexiou, Irfan Ali, Mohammed
Ashifdar, Admon Audisho, Kirtesh Baran,
Nick Beti, Dallas Blitvic, Michael Blitvic, Deni
Bozinovski, Jiri Cehak, Avinsesh Chand,
Rakesh Chand, Mayurkumar Chauhan,
Ethan Cole, Tony Dimovski, Francisco Ferreira,
Alexander Fitzgerald, Hadi Ghafary, Rgheed
‘Ray’ Ghdhaib, Kylie Jones, Paul Jones,
Kire Josevski, Nishit Kothari, Andrew
Kumar, Michael Lacey, Thanh Tong Le, Van
Le, Christopher Maggs, Zac Mohamad,
Selvakumar Navarathinam, Tan Duong
Ngo, Ngoc Dinh Nguyen, Thai Quy Nguyen,
Ricardo Odiamar Pan, Jayraj Panchal, Hong
Diep Pham, Lindsay Puckeridge, Atma Ram,
Pawan Rathnayake, Mihindhu Ratnayake,
Maalek Sabih, Craig Smith, Didy Sun, Saso
Sutarov, Dung Chi Taylor, Joshua Taylor,
Goran Trajkosi, Monathal Yousif, Meatham
Zeebala, Ghulam Zohori.
MAINFREIGHT
MOBILE MELBOURNE
Samuel
Blowers, James Bower, Hamish Bradley,
Adam Davidson, Zacharius Fuimaono,
Anthony Gebrail, Immanuel Iosefa, Peter
Kwas, Nehemia Ngenzinabona, David
Nguyen, Adam Rigden, Justin Tupuola,
Ethan Turner, Jeremiah Tyrell.
MAINFREIGHT MOBILE SYDNEY
Michael Bernardoni, Raymond Camillire,
Daniel Kalastito, Suliano Mounga, Tony
Pahulu, Patrick Reynolds, Bradley Sharp.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
ADELAIDE
Sean Howell, Scott Knight,
Aaryn Minerds.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING BRISBANE
(LARAPINTA)
Alastair Afele, Fetolofai
Ah-Ching, Kale Christison, Jennifer Colditz,
Timothy Craig, Jacob Fioriti, Kate Fraser, Paul
Fraser, Sian Gaebler, Nicholas Gardner, Jakob
Hansson, Gordon Hay, Nikki Hemmings,
Barry Keleher, Nickie Libonda, Abraham Little,
Jackson Matkovic, Brandon McCorkindale,
Krik McDonnell, Christine Meekings, Jason
Moroney, Shelby Moselen, Daniel Mullins,
Alexander Odri, Jessa Pinili, Tracey Redman,
Eric Taylor, Fiona Trebilcock, Michael Walker.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
BRISBANE (RADIUS DRIVE)
Sharda
Contento, Alexander Finlay, Liam Fraser,
Natasha Fraser, Stephanie Goldsack,
Emma Hemmings, Michael Hurlimann, Po
Iosia-Sipeli, Jesse Leotta, Matthew Little,
Charlie McDermott, Bianca Reck, Brent
Smith, Arthur Swann, Olomaene Tago,
Damon Taylor-Grainger, Brandii-Leigh
Webster, Harry Winterbourne, Simon
Wishart, Michael Wuruki.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING MELBOURNE
(DERRIMUT)
Eve Alexiadis, Laura Birtles,
Vanessa Bogdanovic, Aaron Bond, Lucas
Brzeski, Mensur Burnic, Sarah Cooper,
Michael Datseres, April Farver, Mikaela
Forgione, Antony Johns, Aleksandra
Jovanovski, Patrick Kerr, Bradley Lightburn,
Esekia Manuele-Malagaoma, Rhonda
Marroun, Michayla McKenzie, Shahir Momin,
Ghi-Ng Nguyen, Robert Nyblom-Price,
Joseph Padua, Nam Phan, Jacob Regester,
Mark Sammut, Ville Sarameri, Jasmin
Skenderovikj, Zorica Talevska, Alexander
Tillack, Serhiy Timoshchenko, Mathew
Wain.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
MELBOURNE (DEXTER DRIVE)
Rhys
Alvarez Dewar, Campbell Barclay, Molly
Boswell, Serene Byrne, Jake Charles,
Aidan Chick, Stephen Cordeschi, Michelle
Costa, Michael Cvetanovski, Kaytlyn Davies,
Riki Davies, Jacob De Battista, Omran
El-Chaaban, Christopher Endigeri, Anthony
Ennerst, Burak Etlik, Michael Galluzzo,
Milka Ilijanic, Liam Jilla, Andrew Journeaux,
Benjamin Kidd, Fiona Li, Jeremiah Lomboy,
Daniel Martin, Tsayan Martin, Daniel Mason,
Ioane Mauga, Nicholas Meehan, Angelo
Michael, Natalie Mosley, Aviti Mulitalo,
George Mulitalo, Anthony Nguyen, Nicholas
Noye, Steven Papadopoulos, Samaraweera
Perera, Andrew Phan, Nathan Power,
Presley Purcell, Christian Roccuzzo, Sian
Rogers, Daniel Romero, Tusi Siaunuua,
Dalwinder Singh, Dean Sinnbeck, Clive
Smith, Callum Stuart-Smith, Steven Tauai,
Blessing Telea, Daniel Tirant, Aaron Varga,
Michael Vasiliadis, Deepak Vasisht, Jason
Wilson, Joel Winder, Shaun Winder, Huitao
Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
MELBOURNE (EPPING)
Blake Andrews,
Rizza Anicete, John Anitipa, Jayke Atkin,
Liam Bailey, Jayson Bedford, Bruno Bonfa,
Teghan Bonney, Samantha Boult, Matthew
Bozzi, Mitch Bryan, Matthew Burke, Kristian
Caceres, Alexandra Campbell, Dat Cao,
David Ciancio, Lachlan Condron, Salvatore
Costa, Jacob Curic, Michael Cvetkovski,
Kimberley Davis, Luke Dibella, Nicholas
Dinneen, Harry Dixon, Angus Edwards,
Khoder El-Chaaban, Bursa Eroglu, Alexander
Fitzpatrick, Anthony Folino, Tomas Gertler,
Harley Gordon, Aaron Gorlitz, Marcus
Hatzistavrou, Kiran Hayes, Nick Hodges,
Erin Icbudak, Alexander Jordanov, Kristina
Jusic, Maki Kanazawa, Khusvir Kaur,
Kirsten Kerry, Jonathan Lau, Daniel Lavars,
Nathan Lewis, Shannon Lomas, Henri
Marks, Amer Mazloum, Peter McNally,
Santino Merluzzo, Lachlan Millard, Peter
Moodley, Michael Morello, Sergio Murakami,
Andy Nguyen, Matthew Nicholson, Paris
Nicolaides, Jerome Noel, Samuel Nyhuis,
Aidan O’Callaghan, Serhat Ozdemir, Lauren
Peters, Mende Petrevski, Dominica Poutini,
Tahlia Prestia, Rochelle Redderhof, John
Sarkis, Emma Sharpe, Brendan Shergill,
Haosheng Shi, Bozidar Simjanoski, Gabriel
Simonetti, Harwinder Singh, Robbee Sollmer,
Monika Stojkovska, Joshua Sumura,
Jayden Tasev, Harmon Taulapapa, Valentin
Teles, Ieremia Te’o, Eric Thea, Jason Thea,
Michael Thermos, Madeson Thompson,
Lauren Toseland, Nathan Trow, Renata
Ugrinovska, Zak Wairepo, Jaafar Wannouch,
Laura White, Lauren Wilson, Daniel Zanic.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
PERTH
Helen Brookshaw, Craig Ellis,
Matthew Elphinstone, Bradley Greipl,
Alexander Griffin, Nicholas Marshall, Joseph
McNamara, Justin Morris, Sasa Pelemis,
Kyle Potgieter, Gerald Randle, Ricky
Sassanelli, Curtis Spencer, Jhon Sumooc,
Scott Taumata, Brendon Taylor, Zachery
Taylor, Daniel Trapanovski, Ryan Vagg,
Yokke Verbert, Tyson Vo.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING PERTH (KEWDALE)
James Adamson, Jaydn Carr, Hayden Elam,
Joshua Matthews, Lauren Melsom, Shaun
Passmore, Pauline Poi, Regan Sorensen,
William Tuheke-Wade, Todd Vallerine.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
SYDNEY (EASTERN CREEK)
Wares
Ahmed, Sitani Alofi, Melanie Andrews, Ezekiel
Barojabo, Aleesha Bishop, Brendan Burke,
Andrew Christiansen, Wayne Collins, Rowan
Cooke, Meg Grange, Lisia Haunga, Dominic
Hibberd, Aaron Hoban, Daniel Howie, Arif
Khan, Michael Klimo, Charis Leleimalefaga,
Deborah Lui, Lachlan Mackenzie, Anthony
Ng, David Nguyen, Jarryd Nolan-Ban, Harjot
Panesar, Nilakshan Sharvanandha, Baljit
Singh, Tracey Tihema, Kara Williams, Pavlos
Xiras.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
SYDNEY (KOOKABURRA)
Denielle
Aguirre, Ghazwan Al-Zouhairy, Luke Arena,
Bethany Baillie, Mustapha Beri, Juneilyn
Berioso, Nicholas Bosilkovski, Lillian
Bradbury, Selina Cabrera, Anthony Chaing,
Aakash Chand, Shepherd Chigiya, Andrew
Clark, Brooke Clark-Eveleigh, Raelene Codd,
Joshua Cutrupi, Tuan Dao, Kire Dimovski,
Sejla Dizdaric, Kamal Eldirani, Jordan Falcioni,
Florita Forrester, Scott Forsyth, Matthew
Gowman, Rebecca Gristwood, Jack Harris,
Elise Hart, Ali Hassani, Kylie-Ann Hines,
Carlos Hirmiz, Susila Ika, Louisa Ilaoa, Gabriel
Inostroza, Samuel Kean, Kadir Koksal,
Rajeenth Kugathas, Haylie-Jo Lancaster,
Ashleigh Lemmon, Paul Loveridge, Xian Low,
Zumar Malik, Don McClean, Christopher
McGrath, Annie McKee-Salesa, Luke
McKinnon, Luke Monk, Nicholas Naidu,
Andrew Nguyen, Blake O’Reilly, Shaun
O’Reilly, Sunti Ouk, Brandon Pangnanouvong,
Vitda Pangnanouvong, Luke Parkes, Faye
Pating, Santhush Pohorambage, Jessica Rao,
Kalen Rawiri-Reed, Mitchell Robinson, Ashley
Ross, Christopher Rowland, Mitchel Rush,
Karl Rutherford, Melona Sabellano, Jasmine
Sargeant, Samantha Simonian, Dana Sinclair,
Dana Suafa-Solofuti, Danielle Suafa-Solofuti,
Christian Szela, Mele Tamaofa, Christian
Taotua, Andrew Taylor, James Tsakonas,
Sebastian Vella, Kayte Wales, Bradley
Walsh, Alexander Warton, Shane Zielonka.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
SYDNEY (PRESTONS)
Dylan Ball, Emily
Bean, Marissa Berioso, Lavalu Bott, Jacob
Briggs, Raymond Burgess, Charlie Camilleri,
Viviana Carreno, Catherine Catania, Augusto
CepedaSimoes, Deepa Chandra, Virginia
Cheong, Pik Choy, Dalton Christie, Quoc
Dang, Pramendra Datt, Tanisha De Hoedt,
Shiraz Dean, Ryan Denmeade, Dalena
Duong, Josh Eastwell, Desmond Esera,
James Fitzpatrick, James Forbes, Vincenzo
Frith, Sok Ghoy, Scott Green, Tannia Gujanto,
Thomas Han, Joe Harris, Christina Henry,
Wayne Howarth, James Iorfino, Aris Izmirlian,
Michael Jackson, Yu Jing, Leanne Jones,
Tonielle Kau Kau, Matt Kennedy, Erato
Koukides, Matthew Lam Cang Bap Tai,
Kukama LelilioSiu, Pene Lipine, Rangimarama
Maa Tauati Iakopo, Tuone Maile,
Denny Mankin, Juan Mantes, Terachel
Marurai, Stacey Maundrell, Sally McCarren,
Glenn McDonald, Nicole Michael, Ivana
Mitreski, Mitchell Montgomery, Brooke
Moretti, Sean Myers, Thi Nguyen,
Pohorambage Nilantha, Swee Ong, Franca
Onwodi, Delia Osorio, Ivan Osorio, John
Pazeski, Keith Penman, Hashan Perera,
Sopha Phimmasone, Jade Powell, Ronald
Prasad, Fernando Puglia, George Raman,
Ashlie Rawnsley, Sokpanha Reach, Alex
Rivera, Benjamin Robins, Samuel Robins,
Andrew Robinson, Vandhana Ross, James
Rullo, Tarek Saad, Dane Saunders, Damien
Shankar, Dragan Simonovski, Billy-Jean
Sio, Sarah Siyavong, Matthew Smith, Stuti
Sudiksha, Tristan Talent, Chantelle Tattersall,
Suhandy Tengara, Michael Thompson, Cindy
Tran, Emily Tran, James Tran, Kevin Tran,
Tin-Shing Tse, Junior Tufuga, Roy Umblas,
Christian Upton, Dolores Upton, Aaron
Vallely, Kim Van, Sam Vaotuua, Lisa Vo, Alex
Yin, Sophal Yos.
OWENS BRISBANE
Shareen Ali, Daniel Andrasescu, Paul Bellamy,
Desmond Bertram, Taitum Bohm, Darren
Copland, Samantha Cox, Laine Cream,
Jamie Davis, Nunzio Fichera, Pauline Fichera,
Shaun Gilmour, Tyron Harman, Lucas Harris,
Makenzie Hewitt, Gurjeet Kaur, Sandeep
Kumar, Fereniki Londy, Teofil Lucacua,
Romulusi Masi, Kristie McKenna, Murray
McMahon, George Moore, Riley Mullins,
Benjamin O’Shea, Gurender Singh Pabla,
Cornel Pacurariu, Kim Pawsey, Kane Pinney,
Mark Redman, Brit Reynish, Mustafa Rezaie,
David Sandor, Sharyn Santoso, Amandeep
Sharma, Kelly Shortall, Davinder Singh,
Gursewak Singh, Jag Singh, Jaspal Singh,
Kirpal Singh, Manbir Singh, Pushipinda
Singh, Sukhdev (Harry) Singh, Surjit Singh,
Dalbir Singh Sandhu, Parmvir Singh Thind,
Hayden Smith, Timothy Stewart.
OWENS
MELBOURNE
Aydin Amit, Linfield Anitipa,
Nick Apostolovski, Zlate Apostolovski,
James Bennett, Gaurav Bhatti, Emrys Borg,
Ian Callen, Anthony Coles, Mathew Coles,
Courtney Collier, Jose Conejera, Greg Cook,
James Counihan, Roderick Douglas, Danielle
Edwards, Krystal Fox, Peter Fox, Jonathon
Galluzzo, Manuel Goncalves, Ben Greig,
Christian Hargreaves, Jake Hedley, Mandeep
Jackson, Jovan Jovanovski, Courtney Katic,
Georgia Kelly, Gregory Kennedy, Monti Khaira,
Raj Kumar, Parveen Lamba, Vince Mammone,
Tuaiti Mino, Tony Nicolaou, Antony Papalia,
Rodney Patterson, Narinder Rai, Nigel Rouse,
Martin Sammut, Craig Shipperlee, Ann-Maree
Simmons, Avtar Singh, Baljinder Singh,
Gurvinder Singh, Harwinder Singh, Ishbpreet
Singh, Malvinder Singh, Manpreet Singh,
Sandeep Singh, Surjit Singh, Gary Singh
Sandhu, Harjinder Singh Sandhu, Andrew
Smith, Toby Smith, Rebecca Taylor, Andrew
Thompson, Ross Turner.
OWENS PERTH
Tony Pain, Gethash Ramlukun, Gurjant
Randhawa, Sumit Sehgal, Paul Sheppard,
Gurvir Singh, Harwinder Singh, Parkash
Singh, Pipal Singh, Pradeep Singh, Tejwant
Singh, Soul Solomon.
OWENS SYDNEY
David Baker, Jake Beckett, Hugh Blaxland,
Mark Boyd, Mende Bozinovski, George
Brownlow, Roberto Catalano, Hirdesh Chand,
Martin Clements, Kimberley Coller, Craig
Connors, Colin Coulter, Nick Dimitropoulos,
Mohamed Elneny, Damen England, George
Evangelou, Alex Filippakis, Glen Finlay,
Nicholas Francis, Dario Fredotovic, Benjamin
Gilks, Yusuf Gozubuyuk, Vangel Gramosli,
Preetpal Grewal, Brian Hogarty, Keith Jones,
Paul Jordon, Phil Jordon, Bobi Karaguleski,
Zinal Khan, Paul Konstantinidis, Goce
Kulevski, Dave Lembke, Ali Madrajat, Ngaori
Maeva-Manapori, George Mantzakos, Paul
McCracken, Tristram McKay, Vale McKenzie,
Robert Michael, Cristian Montoya Brohoquis,
Cuong Nguyen, Emily Nicholls, Annalisa-Maria
Ovcak, Agiris Papavisiliou, Christina Papoulia,
Marcus Peat, Ravi Ponnan, Mike Reid, Ljupco
Ribarevski, Josephine Riservato, Pasqua
Riservato, Arnika Seed, Karyn Seed, Michael
Skoulis, Peter Stamos, Mirce Stojoski,
Graham Stone, Keith Stone, Ronald Stone,
Macauley Thomson, Emily Tuitufu,
Tania Tukapua, Emma-Jayne Vetter, Gary
Robert Ward, Ben Wilson, Eddy Wosik,
Costa Xenos, George Xenos, Sam Xenos.
TRAINING TEAM AUSTRALIA Louis
Arnott, Troy Bennett, Marla Costabeber,
Dale Cranston, Rachel Hilton, Shaun Mizza,
Colleen Moore, Brent Nightingale, Shona
Taylor, Winnie Tong, Melissa Torcia, Dietmar
Venkort, Salvatore Viavattene, Gabrielle
Webber.
ASIA
ASIA CHINA CAROTRANS
GUANGZHOU
Lance Feng, Kidd Li,
Jessie Xiong, Louise Zheng.
CAROTRANS
SHANGHAI
Jackie Chen, John Chen,
Riyo Jiang, Apple Liang, Brianna Lu, Sophia
Mao, Wendy Qi, Lawrence Qin, Lucy Shen,
Helen Sun, Echo Wang, Millelle Wang,
Sean Wang, Lisa Wu, Winnie Xu, Ada Zhao.
CAROTRANS SHENZHEN Jemma Liu.
MAINFREIGHT BEIJING
Jerry Wang,
Catherine Xie.
MAINFREIGHT CHENGDU
Zoe Cao, Amiee Che, Phoebe Cheng, Andrea
Dong, Share Du, Linda Fan, Bubble Guo,
Abby Han, Stella Jiang, Amy Li, Benny Liu,
Summer Luo, Elsa Mi, Enid Shi, Connie
Sun, Cara Wang, Summer Wang, Lumi Xiao,
Ariel Xie, Rhea Xu, Roxie Yan, Joyce Yuan,
Canace Zhou, Pearl Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT
GUANGZHOU
Ben Chen, Yoyo Chen, Dick
Deng, Lynn Hu, Ally Huang, Sweety Li, Jane
Liu, Judy Liu, Natalie Liu, Ray Liu, Cecilia
Luo, Michael Mai, Anita Su, Allen Sun, Angela
Wang, Castie Wu, Yumiko Yang, Cecile Yu,
Amy Zhang.
MAINFREIGHT NINGBO
Bobo Cai, Vicky Chen, Vivi Chen, Charlie
He, Jane Ke, Rain Shan, Andy Sun, Sunny
Sun, Aimee Wang, Carl Xu, Joice Xu, Cindy
Yang, Della Ye, Paul Ye.
MAINFREIGHT
QINGDAO
Christopher Cai, Rex Gao, Lily
Guo, Suki Han, Gary Hu, Eva Jiang, Helena
Li, Michael Li, Neil Li, Tiger Li, Never Xu,
Miki Yuan, Fred Zhang, Jacinta Zhao, Vicky
Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT SHANGHAI Mario
An, Joy Cai, Leo Cai, Squall Cai, Victor Cao,
Joe Chen, Neal Chen, Celine Cheng, Chris
Deng, Aki Ding, Caroline Ding, Joanna Fan,
Roney Fang, Frank Fei, Kelvin Guo, Melody
Hang, Lillian Huan, Nina Huang, Joan Ji, Alvin
Jia, Mary Jiang, Lydia Jin, Nick Jin, Peter
Koo, Daisy Li, Joyce Li, Lucky Li, Andy Liu,
Anny Liu, Rody Luo, Lina Ma Ma, Echo Mao,
Nonika Mo, Cindy Qi, Mickey Qian, Emily
Qiu, Miko Ren, Janna Shao, Alisa Shen,
Robert Shen, Jenny Shui, Eric Sun, Ryan Tan,
Connie Tang, Penny Tang, Cherry Wang, Cici
Wang, Steven Wang, Kristy Wei, Aaron Wu,
Enali Wu, Rachel Wu, Ariel Xiao, Jeffery Xiao,
Joyce Xie, Daisy Xu, Michael Xu, Yuki Xu, Lily
Yang, Young Yang, Eddy Yao, Mark Yao, Allen
Yi, Jackie Zhang, Kimi Zhang, Melon Zhang,
Onew Zhang, Roy Zhang, Vivien Zhang, Zues
Zhang, Kathy Zhao, Zoey Zhou, Apple Zhu,
Wind Zhu.
MAINFREIGHT SHENZHEN
Judy Chen, Monica Chen, Steven Chen,
Healer Diao, Cathy Ding, Olivia Guan, Dora
He, Dylan Ji, Vincent Lee, Cara Li, Helen Li,
Sasa Liang, Jane Lin, Sunny Lin, Letina Liu,
Rolla Liu, Sophie Liu, Snow Su, Vincent Sun,
Amy Tan, Crystal Wang, Jinn Wang, Mitty
Wu, Michelle Yang, Paul Yuan, Xuan Zeng,
Annie Zhan, Megan Zhan, Cindy Zhang,
Seven Zhang, Shayne Zhang, Tracy Zhang,
Yukey Zhang, Brain Zhao, Jenny Zhong,
Jotine Zhong, Phoebe Zhu, Canni Zou.
MAINFREIGHT TIANJIN Sage Chang,
Carol Chen, Jason Jiang, Alex Li, Abby Liu,
Jenny Niu, Jade Sun, Zoom Sun, Wendy
Tian, William Wei, Tracy Xu.
MAINFREIGHT
XIAMEN
Renny Chen, Roy Chen, Sally
Chen, Tina Chen, Colin Cheng, Jessica Chou,
Andy Guo, Jacky Huang, Will Li, Johnson
Lin, Bressanone Zhu.
HONG KONG
CAROTRANS HONG KONG Chris Chan,
Meki Chan, Dennis Chau, Cynthia Cheng,
Coey Cheuk, Perry Lau, Sharon Lee,
Judy Leung, Daffy Wong, Michael Wong,
Yvonne Yick.
MAINFREIGHT HONG KONG Andrew
Chan, Candy Chan, Edwin Chan, Jerry Chan,
Joe Chan, Raymond Chau, Wilson Chen, Joe
Cheng, Mandy Cheng, Eddie Cheung, Ida
Cheung, Clement Chong, Queenie Chong,
Grand Chow, Mapy Chow, Paul Chow, Pauline
Chow, Cary Chung, Elly Fung, Vincent Fung,
Joe Hsieh, Winnie Huen, Franklin Hui, Noel
Kong, Timothy Kong, Peter Koo, Kurt Kwan,
Boris Kwok, Elyse Lai, Steve Lai, William Lai,
Franky Lam, Ivy Lam, Jacky Lam, Jasmine
Lam, Kittie Lau, Simon Lau, Judith Law, Joe
Lee, Jouann Lee, Vincent Lee, Jason Leung,
Kathy Leung, Kit Leung, Tony Li, Maggie Lo,
Franky Lui, Beryl Ng, Jaimie Nip, Ming Pang,
Alma She, Ambrose So, Burt So, Bruce
Song, Gary Sze, Duncan Tang, Ricky Tong,
Fannie Tsang, Magic Tsang, Milly Tsang,
Crystal Wong, Gigi Wong, Michelle Wong,
Rose Wong, Nam Wu, Miki Yip, Vincent Yip,
Kris Yu, Sherman Yuen, Nichi Zhui.
JAPAN
MAINFREIGHT JAPAN Chie Aki, Yuko
Godai, Nana Kaneko, Rui Kawasaki, Satoe
Kojima, Mami Konishi, Motoko Murata,
Tomoko Sonoda, Ryosuke Tohma.
KOREA
MAINFREIGHT KOREA Sanghyun Baek,
Chris Jeong, Eunkyung Kim, Minji Kim,
Yehwon Kim, Tei Kwak, Minjoo Lee, Sol Lee,
Jacob Park, Juhyun Park, Edward Son, Suah
Yang.
MALAYSIA MAINFREIGHT
MALAYSIA
Jin Wen Ang, Buwana Baba,
Amy Ch'ng, Chi Yee Chew, Hwei Loo Lee,
Weng Keong Lee, Kee Lin Lee, Ming Ian
Liang, Pei Nei Lim, Vei Kit Lim, Jean Ying
Ng, Pei Ling Tan, Chee Wei Yap, Keen
Shyang Yap.
SINGAPORE MAINLINE
SINGAPORE
Leen Bakar, Jolynn Bey,
Elaine Chan, Renee Chih, Matthias Eng,
Adrian He, Veron Low, Doreen Ng, Sunny Tay,
Jasper Tee, Rebecca Vuksanovic, Michelle
Yip, Billy Zhang.
TAIWAN CAROTRANS
TAIWAN
Rain Chang, Grace Chao, Cindy
Chen, Polly Chen, Nico Kuo, Eva Lin, Chloe
Wu, Egbert Yu.
MAINFREIGHT TAIWAN
Joanna Bao, Zoeie Chao, Josephine Chen,
Winnie Chen, Mia Cheng, Jimmy Chien,
Jake Chueh, Arwin Hsu, Hector Hsu, Joyce
Huang, Landy Huang, Esther Kuo, Sindy Lee,
Angelic Lin, Jessie Lin, Jean Liu, Eric Peng,
Hank She, Stanley Su.
THAILAND
MAINFREIGHT THAILAND Pattamanun
Anuchitananon, Sukanya Boonrueng,
Withanya Ceetantivech, Saowanee
Chaiparinya, Nawarat Chalitapanukul,
Chatchawan Channim, Piyanee Chinnarak,
Wuttichai Intarasil, Patcharin Jakarathorn,
Sarayuth Kaewkern, Siriporn Kamin, Sirawit
Khunkhwa, Pathumporn Klinkaewpa, Salintip
Lakananuwat, Napassorn Mamaethong,
Jinatta Moomboon, Peeyaporn Puangkheaw,
Narong Sae-Iew, Jidapa Saeyab, Virongrong
Sangkaew, Kasidit Sarapanwong, Supang
Somboonkusolsil, Sirinlux Suebkam,
Chartlada Suksangacharoen, Sawinee
Thavee, Sommai Trakarnrung.
VIETNAM
MAINFREIGHT VIETNAM Chau Cao,
Daniel Dao, Sophie Do, Scarlet Hoang, Jayce
Huynh, Nicholas Huynh, Joy Le, Julia Le,
Mandy Le, Bryan Nguyen, Jasmine Nguyen,
Kris Nguyen, Richard Nguyen, Selena
Nguyen, Stellie Nguyen, Hailey Pham, Jade
Pham, Anna Phan, Neil Phan, Sindy Phan,
Ryan To, Cherry Tran, Lina Tran, Charlie
Truong.
AMERICAS
AMERICAS CANADA
MAINFREIGHT TORONTO Steve Arnold,
Dean Kw Baran, Adam Crowley, Dalida David,
Elchanan Fontaine, Indrea Jacobson, Amelia
Richardson, Shawn Roach, Robert Stocks,
Andy Timmins, Evgenia Trogan, Shaun Upper,
Pham Phuong Vo, Bruce Whytock.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
TORONTO
Alessandra Aguiar, Justin
Barnes, Anais Blanc, Selma Catic, Peter
Igboanugo, Evelyn Yi Man, Prince Ofori,
Aditya D Prabhu, Simon Yu.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
TORONTO
Johnson Devasia, Andrew Hall,
Roshni Nair, Michael Singh, Christopher Stocks,
René Van Houtum.
CHILE MAINFREIGHT
CHILE
Brenda Ali, Diego Burgos, Marcelo
Hermosilla, Hector Lara, Barbara Macias, Beatriz
Osorio.
MEXICO MAINFREIGHT MEXICO
CITY
Brenda Angeles, Nestor García, Ivette
Hernandez, Argenis Ortiz, Kennia Perez, Ricardo
Dordelly, Fernando Ruiz, Alan Sanchez, Guillermo
Tena, Azucena Toledos, Brenda Vazquez, Daniella
Victoria.
MAINFREIGHT QUERETARO
Christina Chiappini Suarez, Ivan Garcia, Angelica
Sais.
USA CAROTRANS ATLANTA Debbie
Brautigan, Matthew Flanagan, Alice Macgregor,
Carrie Phillips, Veronica Schock.
CAROTRANS
BALTIMORE
Michelle Allison, Damilola Balogun,
Marcos Cazares, Sydney Green, Steve Greenfield,
Lisa Tryon.
CAROTRANS BOSTON Todd
Bullock, Joseph Kleinmann, Stephen Mario, Adan
Rivera, Ede Salvadore.
CAROTRANS
CHARLESTON
Lienne Barrise, James Bayne,
Kelly Creson, Kellyanne Dix, Beth Embry, Molly
Johnson, Clay Jones, Grace McNally, Tyler
Nichols, Paul Stimis, Raven Whelan, John Wilson.
CAROTRANS CHARLOTTE Ganna Daragan,
Jamie Gunnells, Hope Hart, Tyrone Neville,
Camise Normil.
CAROTRANS CHICAGO
Bruno Barbi, Jeniffer Barbi, Renee Basnett,
Michelle Beczarski, Nicole Bobor, Lisa Brach,
Jasmyne Brown Roberts, Janice Brunning,
Brianne Buchholz, Olga Cazares, Dagmara
Derlaga, Araceli Dominguez, Elzbieta Filipek,
Gladys Garza, Susan Hicks, Allison Houlihan,
Jamie Houlihan, Sean Hudgens, Heather Iniguez,
Takehito Kashiwabara, Debbie Klodzinski, Rita
Kollias, Carol Malak, Timothy Merchut, Mark Milan,
Karen Molnar Flores, Lynn Ocasio, Catherine
Petersen, James Stutzman, Deanna Thoss, David
Valadez, Anna Villafane, Andrew Weisse, John
Will, Ana Zarco, Joseph Zeno.
CAROTRANS
CLEVELAND
Diana Beaman, Krystle
Bouchahine, April June, Cassidy Knauff, Abigail
Malson, Magdalena Piktel, Lori Radca, Samuel
Valenti, Whitney Williams, Christopher Wilson.
CAROTRANS DALLAS Thomas Cussen,
Darren Justice, Rebecca Van Wylick.
CAROTRANS HOUSTON Mallory Baldridge,
Colin Crabtree, Holland Ensminger, Maria
Espinoza, Mylinda Griffin, David Mashburn,
Joshua Namee, Carter Viray.
CAROTRANS
INDIANAPOLIS
Kristine Connolly, Stefano
Ferrari, Virginia Valentine.
CAROTRANS LOS
ANGELES
Maria Aldana, Oliver Aldana, Rebeca
Arevalo, Cameron Bemis, Maria Bitong Noche,
Lueder Bitter, Regina Cauton, Kari Christopher,
Lorenzo Cometa, David Duyao, Elsa Gomez, Arely
Gonzalez, Oscar Gudino, Jessica Hayes, Siamack
Heshmati, Norihiro Hisanaga, Theresa Iamaleava,
Derek King, Aleksandr Kosachev, Claudette Kwiat,
Eduardo Lemus, Patricia Maahs, Henry Man,
Jazmine Medina, Jessica Navarro, Estefanny
Oliva, Jeremy Pacheco, Carol Pakulski, Robert
Ramirez, Diana Sepulveda, Craig Stukey, Mark
Taitingfong, Rowina Tauanuu, Hector Torres,
Jamie Wright, Merlin Zepeda.
CAROTRANS
MIAMI
Gloria Arnaez, Marlon Artola, Gabriela
Cruz, Paolo Forestieri, Gregory Meier, Juan
Melendez, Fidelia Mendez, Bryan Meza, Daniel
Orihuela, Juan Perdomo, Cindy Rafart, Jacqueline
Ramos, Hugo Sequeira, Ricardo Trinchin, Veronica
Zhindon.
CAROTRANS NEW JERSEY
Christopher Ablanedo, Tiffani Ablanedo, Oluseun
Afolabi, Donald Agans, Willie Aguilar, Jessica
Almonte, Maria Amorim, Carlos Araujo, Jesse
Awansi, Richard Awansi, Erik Berger, Ana Bermeo,
Chelsea Bermeo, Wanshan Cai, Kai Campbell,
Michelle Chan, Nadiyah Dabney, Gary Dreuer,
Christina Egan, Natalie Espino, John Forlenza,
Luke Gregory, William Grimes, Misa Hernandez,
Ken Hogan, Antanina Imbriaco, Christopher
Johnson, Sherard Joseph, Latonia Kornegay,
Shalise Kpadenou, Janet Lanni, Laura Litchholt,
Michael Maloof, Theresa Maxie, Debra McCarty,
Michelle McGrath, Jonathan Mercado,
Kevin Meza, Jessica Murphy, Isaac Nelson,
Christian Pereira, Kelly Rodriguez, George
SanMartin, Julianne Santiago, Ellen Shindle,
Nancy Silva, Eniola Solola, Philip Szumanski,
Ricardo Villacreses, Yenny Villafuerte, Jeryck
Villahermosa, Mary White.
CAROTRANS
SEATTLE
Milton Carballo, Andrea Cherry, Nicole
Jarzabek, Giovanni Leyva, Adam Whelpley.
MAINFREIGHT ALBANY Lisa Gaetano,
Talia Lamiano, William Munn. MAINFREIGHT
ATLANTA
Matthew Ferrans, Kendrick Gordon,
Gye Griffin, DeAnn Hargis, Wylie Kilpatrick, Alisa
Mauldin, Matthew Mayville, Lavon McCord,
Valencia McCree, Emmanuel Meza, Marketa
Monsanto, Christopher Powell, Ashley Render,
Beth Rosenbrock, Reginald Williams.
MAINFREIGHT CHARLOTTE Douglas Call,
Jennifer Clay, Johnny Collins, Nathan Cox, Manuel
Marquez Orellana, Owen Morrison, Ilijah Prosanov.
MAINFREIGHT CHICAGO Kent Anderson,
Joseph Brouillard, Michael Chrisman, Eva Diaz,
Leslie Diaz, Fred Erhardt, Adrian Gallardo, Hela
Haddadin, Lori Hageline, Mark Hines, Marco
Iannessa, David Lopez, Gregory Lux, Simon Jr
Martinez, Danny Mason, Edward Ortiz, Ariel
Romans, Justin Seiber, Erik Weidner, Susan
Weiher, Ryan Williams, Jeremy Worcester, John
Wright.
MAINFREIGHT COLUMBUS
Christopher Khan, Steven Rea, Tonia Uhrig.
MAINFREIGHT DALLAS Lane Adamson,
Richard Aitken, Basil Brockles, Reginald Ellis,
Kathryn Ezell, Zane Fergerson, Holly Heilig,
Johnny-Angel Hernandez, Anthony Hickman,
Shelby Hill, Samuel Holloway, Wesley Hutchings,
Jordan Karnes, Ashton Lackie, James Lawless,
Valerie Lewis, Freddy Lopez, Mandy Ly, Joshua
May, Tu Nguyen, Janesh Patel, Moreno Quaranta,
Scott Sprick, Nicole Szelest, Dustin Tarwater, John
Taylor.
MAINFREIGHT DETROIT Matthew
DiPonio, Glen Griglak, Jacob Varcie, Michael
Watson.
MAINFREIGHT HOUSTON Lawrence
Drucker, Freddie Gonzales, Peter Joyce,
Sayed-Jamsheed Mawazeb, John McWhirter,
Natalie Rodriguez, Triton Strand, Krystle Vail.
MAINFREIGHT LAREDO Brenda Gloria,
Reynaldo Rodriguez.
MAINFREIGHT LOS
ANGELES
Jose Aguilar, Evan Allen, Daniel
Andrade, Javier Angulo, Marcus Arbelbide, Dorcas
Armstrong, Andrew Badalian, Steven Beaumont,
Suzanne Berner, Linda Bettencourt, Edward
Blancarte, Brandon Bostic, Melissa Bowder,
Ashley Burns, Annette Bustamante, Matthew
Cable, Armando Camarena, Raquel Canas-
Thompson, John Carpenter, Eva Caruso,
Jhovanny Castro, Nelson Cheung, Annette Cortez,
Claudia Cortez, Jonathan Cuevas, Stephen Curle,
Mary Dawkins, William De La Cruz, Analisa
Dennis, Daniel Devant, Corwin Di Dio, Elizabeth
Duran, George Ehrreich, Erick Espinoza,
Jacqueline Estrada, Gabrielle Fage, Ronald Frady,
Veronica Friedland, Leonardo Gaeta, Jacqueline
Ganther, Denise Garcia, Moein Ghomeshian,
Jeremiah Gregersen, Ernie Griego, Joyce
Guillen-Cox, Laurie Hamid, Sherif Hamid,
Ali Heidari Saeid, John Hepworth, Miguel
Hernandez, Dani Hirahara, Nathan Hong, Patricia
Jimenez, Roxana Jimenez, Debra Johnson, Seife
Kidane, Patrick Kirwan, Joann Lacy-Moore,
Esperanza Leanos, Jeffrey LeMaster, Trisha Leyva,
Anthony Limongiello, Daniel Lund,
Tyler Lund, Marcela Macias, Jose Magana,
Ricardo Magana, Katherine Marroquin, Cynthia
Martinez, Barry McLemore, Shane Michalick,
William Minard, Juan Mondragon, Alba Montes,
Rigoberto Mora, Marie Morales, Silvia
Mueller-Thompson, Sivaramakrishnan
Muthukrishnan, Ryan Ogren, Erik Ohler, Jovita
Orozco, Maria Ortiz, Sandra Phillips, Scott Pratt,
Victor Ramirez Yui, Craig Robb, Stephanie
Rodrigues, Olivia Rodriguez, Threeto
Rojanasupya, Kenneth Salcido, Christine Saldana,
Robert Sammuli, Coral Schultz, Anita Smith, Dane
Smith, Richard St Louis, Mieko Thompson, Steven
Turner, Luis Uriarte, Thomas Valentine, Isela
Vazquez.
MAINFREIGHT MCALLEN Jorge
Acosta Montelongo, Mayra Garcia, Santos Juarez,
Eduardo Limon, Christian Magana, Cruz Polanco
Lara, Benito Salinas.
MAINFREIGHT MIAMI
Addeny Bracho Boniel, Jonathan Delgadillo, Yoelis
Estevez, David Martinez, Pedro Pombo, Eduardo
Rivera, Jeffrey Widowfield.
MAINFREIGHT
NEWARK
Thomas Abraham, Jose Alvarado,
Orlando Bahia, Carol Bausch, Patricia Bercy,
Wayne Betha, David Bubb, Arthur Castellano,
Christine Correia, Jean Fequiere, Curry Fetcher,
Nicholas Florin, Aden Gelmi, Rodney Harris,
Spencer Keats, Mary Ann Kish, Freddy
Landaverde, Kevin Landaverde, Shonti Lembrick,
Terry Lindell, Kenneth Mattei, Anthony Mazza,
Jessica Ozuna, Steven Plummer, Deborah
Rumore, Jose Sanchez, Nicholas Shlala, Richard
Smith, Matthew Stuebe, Danielle Torsiello.
MAINFREIGHT NORFOLK Jaymes Brooks,
Stephen Harklerode, Nancy Sanchez.
MAINFREIGHT PHILADELPHIA Samuel
Cavanagh, Damien Denning, John Fedena,
Brandon Gardner, Allen Lindenmuth, Daniel
Rivera, Enrique Rivera, Charlie Silva Jr.
MAINFREIGHT PHOENIX Nicholas
Bruemmer, Griselda Chavez, Sergio Chavez,
James Debyl, Stephanie Fertnig, John Gomez,
Daniel Hutcheson, Brandon Querciagrossa,
Jeremy Thomas, Rose Valenzuela.
MAINFREIGHT SAN DIEGO Karen Amador,
Frederick Cordova, Steven Llamas, Rene
Rodriguez.
MAINFREIGHT SAN FRANCISCO
Vanessa Asis, Darius Ehlers, James Marquez,
Josie Phung, Christine Rosalejos.
MAINFREIGHT SEATTLE Corey Bernethy,
Gordon Farrar.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
ALBANY
Scott Avery, Dennis Braniecki, Jeffrey
Burke, Lucas Cannavo, Frances Fairall, Danielle
Farleigh, Bryce Hicks, Natalya Ivashina, Rebecca
LaHart, Agnes Maciorowski, Michael Morrissey,
Robert Narcavage, Sincerity Nomahegan, Elinor
Rees, Nolan Sutton.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN ATLANTA
Brendon Belesky, Dana
Hancock, Brian Martin, Lanora Norton, Michelle
Smith, Richard Williams.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN CHARLOTTE
Nicole Boccia, Macray
Brown, Terrance Cavanaugh, Brian Christopher,
Angela Clemens, Wicks Dickson, Scott Hopkins,
Alicia Hutchinson, Christina Melton, Justin Oxford,
Ryan Patton, Joseph Stabile, Nathaniel Torres,
Amy Walker, Filipp Zaborenko.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN CHICAGO
Lauren Africano,
Lydie Anchling Jones, Leonardo Azzi, Eric Bell,
Melissa Bosnic, Michael Broglin, Jasmina Catic,
Edward Chamberlain, Alejandro Chavez, Vijaya
Dasari, Anthony Dunleavy, Jonathan Escutia
Ponce De Leon, Marie Fohet, Melissa Fuentes,
Matthew Gustafson, Jonathan Harb, Mohsin
Khan, Mark Kral, Annalisa Marchiafava, Fiorella
Meza, Christopher Michalak, Jonathan Milazzo,
Mary Mumper, Nathaniel Page, David Rogalski,
Desiree Santos, Matthew Shatswell,
Jon Shaw, Timothy Simak, Alex Trinen, Jenny
Valle, Anthony Villafane, Victoria Whalen, Argyrios
Xanthopoulos, Justin Yonkelowitz.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN DALLAS
Shelley Aldaco, Misae Amemiya, Kyran Bracey,
Clark Elliott, Michael Gillaspie, Thomas
Goodfallow, Dien Ha, Deborah Hendrix, Phillip
James, Erin Lewis, Chrystal Coulton, Huynh Truc
Van Phan, Elizabeth Plaster, Stefanie Ragland,
Alexander Ramirez, John Renner, Carlos Rojas,
Anthony Salamino, Jeremy Serrurier, Georgina
Shelton-Agar, Sean Van Gorder.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN HOUSTON
Linda Callahan,
Rebecca Hill, Jocelyn McCagh, Mariana Obeso
Montiel, Andrew Slusher, Kristian Stone, Stephanie
Turner-Sinclair, Taylor White.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN LOS ANGELES
Alonzo Alviso,
Matthew Bloom, Steven Brode, Antonio Carranza,
Janet Clark, Maryjane Dauis, Harshvardhan
Dharamshi, Kaitlyn Dougherty, Peter Dyeremose,
Ethan Eils, Taschana Epps, Michael Forkenbrock,
Alvaro Fuerte, Giovanni Gomez, Savannah Hildre,
Judy Hua, Edward Joseph, Hyo Kim, Michelle
King, Kara Lewczyk, Martin Lopez, Elisa Lupian,
Matthew Manzano, Weston Martin, Desiree
Martinez, Kane Michalick, Jake Moller, Aishwarya
Murali, Jeffrey Nallick, Mark Neumann, Kimberly
Nguyen, Jade O’Reilly, Erik Pena, Eric Reyes,
Alma Rosa, Juan Sagrero, Paul Sharpe, Shih Yen
Shen, Yung Sun, Nathan Thomas, Emerson
Toledo, Cesar Torres, Armando Velasquez, Lilia
Villanera, William Young.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN MIAMI
Doris Gomez, Jonathan Kurtz,
Jennifer Pedreira, Fernanda Pellielo, Angel Perez,
Andreu Planells Malvarez, Raphael Tamas.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
MINNEAPOLIS
Scott Brunclik, Nathan Herold,
James Jaeger, Rose Peterson.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN NEWARK
Jonas Busse,
Rosaura Candelario, Carmen Caroleo, Victoria
Gelmi, Daniel Hansen, Emmaline Howard-Smith,
Sharon Ibarra, Trey Jarmon, Jong Kim, Alyssa
Lucarello, Vincent Marciano, Kyung Joon Min,
Logan Muckle, Minh Ninh, Adriana Pincay,
Jacqueline Quinones, Stephanie Quinonez, Julia
Riker, Brianna Stein, Krhystof Sutherland, Elaine
Wong, Hobyung Yi.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN PHOENIX Caitlin Balderrama,
Peter Kowalski, Gabriel Shoemaker, Elaine Yeager.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN PORTLAND
Nicholas Barra, Nereyda Eguizabal-Giron, Patrick
Gary, Marwan Huneidi, Angelica Jaracuaro,
George Lindsay, Luis Maya, Tu Van, Manuel Villa
Gomez, Michael Zoghb.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SALT LAKE
CITY
David Argel, Cathey Bartholomew, Nicole
Daly, Devin Elder, Megan Glaittli, Carla Leslie,
Lindsey Murphy, Shannon Noble, Nicholas Pizano,
Sheree Terrian, Gabby Vanisi, Sharon Vos,
Michelle Worden.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN SAN DIEGO
Michael Benjamin, Natally
Gutierrez, Cole Hopper, Kim Nguyen, Matteo
Sironi.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SAN
FRANCISCO
Alejandro Avina Cabezas, Louise
Cook, Tareq Hunaidi, Edgard Liongson, Ramine
Ravanbakhsh.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
SEATTLE
Daniel Kinoshita, Joshua Vermillion.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING ATLANTA
Rosalia Aguirrez-Romero, Kenyatta Brown, Juan
Castillo, Antonio Cunningham, Shelia Dallas,
Mackenzie Dare, Jackson Elliott, Devyne Gilliam,
Metita Ingram, Matthew Johnson, Wesley
Kaminski, Fabian Lee, Oscar Romero, Wilman
Romero Reyes, Jerial Stansell, Ariel Taylor.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING CHICAGO
Flor Arroyo, Sergio Barrientos, Sandra Castillo,
Ramon Castillo Martinez, Jesus Contreras, Diego
Espinoza, Brandon Fischer, Matthew Gara,
Jasmine Gonzalez, John Gooden, Adareli
Gorostieta-Vences, David Hernandez, Ryan
Hickey, Stephen Horvath, Donald Hull, Cinthia
Lara, Alexander Lasota, Jamaria Littleton-Donner,
Maria Mata, Derrick Parker, Daniel Payne, Nancy
Perez, Carlos Reyna Giles, Melissa Rodriguez,
Justin Spier, Andrzej Sziler, Adam Tooke, Riley
Tryhorn, Yesica Vazquez, Edward Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING DALLAS
Eric Bechel, Karina Benavidez Guzman, Kenia
Bermudez Majano, Paul Bradford, Jacob Branson,
Willie Brewer, Ana Calderon Copado, Kathryn
Campbell, Rachel Campbell, Linda Castillo Galvez,
Fatima Chavez Compos, Andrew Coulton, Sean
Danahy, John Dunson, Orlando Figueroa, Timothy
Fitch, Brandon Fuller, Ronny Garza, Zachary
Garza, Elsa Guzman, Martha Guzman, Triston
Jones, Makenzie Kalka, Akshay Kothari, Michael
Lockhart, Jaylin Logan, Ruth Losada Rodriguez,
Mitchell Mapson, Ana Martinez, Nichole Montoya,
Miguel Morales, Brian Morgan, Elianny Ortega
Urdaneta, Elsi Pacheco, Melvyn Pagan, Dayana
Perez Perez, Michael Powell, Jairo Reyes
Montoya, Donna Ridgeway, Alberto Rincon, Bryan
Ruiz, Bruno Ryles, Rosaura Sanabria, Brendan
Siffringer, Kevin Somarriba, Carmen Torres, David
Wassef.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
LOS ANGELES
Matthew Aguilar, Eduardo
Andrade Solorio, Guadalupe Arvizu, Adam
Barnes, Ryan Betts, Sean Betts, Christopher
Burton, Marco Camarena, Ruby Cardenas, Alexis
Castro, Joseph Connors, Abraham Cortez, Lance
Dailey, Sera Dennis, Celine Eazell, Adrian Esparza,
Matthew Friedman, Michell Galavis-Vazquez,
Christopher Garcia, Eric Gonzalez, Ajanae Hunter,
Kody Ichinaga, Nicholas Ireland, Ian Katz, Daveta
Kelley, Christopher Leighton, Alan Martinez, Henry
Martinez, Michael McKinstry, Jorge Mejia, German
Mendoza, Marissa Monteroso, Michael Moval,
Jesus Munguia, Cesar Pavon Sanchez, Simon
Perez, Ivan Ramirez, Frank Rodriguez, Miriam
Ruiz, Beatriz Salcido, Johnathan Sierra, Martha
Valenzuela, Deisy Velasques, Amelia Williamson,
Dallas Wymes, Jaime Zamora-Gutierrez, Anthony
Zepeda.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
MORENO VALLEY
Keleila Aparicio, Isaiah
Basurto, Michael Boguett, Bharat Dambal, Rafael
De Luna, Adrian Dena Castaneda, Mathew Fielder,
Jonathan Guerrero, Eleobardo Nava Torres,
Jacinto Olivares, Abhishek Patil, Kelly Sanchez,
Nallely Sanchez, Siddarth Sheshagiri, Bruce
Somera, Juan Vazquez.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING NEWARK
Luis Almonte,
Sylvia Arroyo-Pazmino, Yusleidy Ben Reyes,
Shirley Branch, Stephen Cacnio, Miguel Calderon,
Karin Chico Murillo, Darlin Cornielle Puello, Tiffany
Da Silva, Eliezer Fernandez-Medina, Joshua
Hernandez, Princess Johnson, Sandro Lopez,
Alexi Lopez Quinones, Lamar Massey, Rolando
Matos, Luis Medina, Jose Melendez, Evelio
Monegro, Catherine Munoz, Dries Pinoy, Eric
Roman, Chandell Russell, Sandra Sarmiento,
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Robert Siuzdak, Nicole Smith, Eric Stockl,
Hernan Valencia, Daniel Williamson, Justin
Zavila.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
SEATTLE
Larry Chatman, Joseph Daniel,
Teresea Farrell, Eduardo Marenco, Joshua
Yslas.
TRAINING TEAM AMERICAS
Raewyn Glamuzina,
Maree Michalick, Regina Warden, Kaycie
Young.
EU
EUROPE BELGIUM MAINFREIGHT
GENK
Hamid Abbou, Yannick Adriaensen,
Jemale Ait Bahaouidder, Sandro Arena,
Susanna Bactsoglou, Frouke Bamps,
Marouane Bencherif, Osman Biberoglu, Geert
Biesmans, Tanja Biets, Carine Bovy, Johnny
Brouns, Liselotte Camps, Wouter Conings,
Kristof Cool, Jeroen Creyns, Frank Crommen,
Dorine Daniels, Guilian Das, Christophe De
Backer, Domenico De Nicolo, Peter Decock,
Daniel Di Pardo, Tom Dirix, David Dops, Toufik
El Khiari, Umut Engin, Farid Farchich, Dennis
Gabriels, Ellen Gielen, Inne Heymans, Matthias
Hoeben, Paul Joosten, Dimitri Kubiczek, Eddy
Laermans, Ivo Leurs, Thamara Lieben, Gijs
Luyts, Joris Martens, Thijs Mertens, Debby
Missfeldt, Dennis Moelans, Stijn Mulders,
Frederik Opdeweegh, Karolien Orlandini, Bart
Peeters, Nicolas Pouet, Axel Ramaekers,
Marleen Saeren, Roberto Spiga, Eddy Stals,
Brent Sybers, Nicky Theuwissen, Antonetta
Trobbiani, Ziyaettin Unal, Ronny Van Cauter,
Astrid Van Cauwelaert, Robbert-Jan Vanaken,
Ingmar Vandebroek, Tom Vandeurzen, Ann
Vanhaeren, Patrick Vanloffelt, Maarten
Vannoppen, Tom Verlinden, Arno Wackerghom,
Parcifal Wackerghom, Ines Waegemans,
Zekeriya Yildiz.
MAINFREIGHT GENT Qaisar
Al-Bayati, Qais Al-Dulaimi, Doush Aliev, Mehmet
Altintas, Zekeriya Altintas, Ignace Arnou, Omer
Aydin, Florentina Babic, Olivier Bakels, Jules
Barten, Carine Bauwens, Stijn Benoot, Pascal
Boulangier, Johnny Buelinckx, Jamie Cagnard,
Neil Calingaert, Steffen Capiau, Mario Carette,
Annemie Casier, Burak Ali Celikoz, Alex
Corbisier, Stijn Cozijns, Danny Craeye, Pierre
Emmanuel Damas, Philippe David, Peter De
Backer, Bruno De Bruyn, Nicholas De Jonghe,
Guy De Mey, Danny De Meyer, Joeri De Smet,
Didier De Vuyst, Tom De Walsche, Didier De
Wannemacker, Pascal Debrabandere, Peter
Deconijnck, Maxim Defer, Franky Delanghe,
Serioja Delrue, Mario Demey, Penny Demildt,
Marc Denecker, Xavier Depuydt, Jan Desmet,
Jolien Dewolf, Erwin Dieusaert, Bethany Dixon,
Nicolas Dubois, Kadir Durmus, Dzhafer
Dzheferov, Adnane El Ouahabi, Udo Engels,
Atilla Ferent, Henk Feys, Sander Flore, Wim
Foulon, Kevin Gailliaert, Francois Gesquiere,
Frederik Gielis, Christophe Goossens, Jessy
Hardy, Daniel Helsen, Dirk Hoofs, Anton Iliev,
Pascal Janssens, Yves Janssens, Ronny
Keuren, Hamad Khan, Serhat Kilic, Daniel
Klupczynski, Yves Knockaert, Jozef Kujawa,
Bryan Laga, Filip Laga, Mathias Lava, Filip
Legiest, Marc Lelie, Kenny Lemoine, Tatjana
Logier, Oleg Logounovitch, Veronique Lootens,
Jesse Louage, Marc Maerten, Abdel-Ilah
Mahali, Marc Marey, Marco Masia, Pieter
Matthys, Bichon Mbama-Moba, Monaam
Moknassi, Philemon Moyersoon, Cosmin-
Gabriel Muia, Jean De Dieu Niyo, Henrik
Norikjan, Fidele Nzuzi Kindanda, Erik Osseforth,
Walter Parmentier, Marinus Pastoor, Rudolf
Peeters, Robert Piredda, Daniel Ponsart,
Lennert Poppe, Katrien Portier, Flore Quitelier,
Dirk Ragaert, Zyon Raman, Johannes Ronde,
Kristof Rousseau, Axel Saerens, Sandy Scy,
Christian Sergeant, Marlies Sevenhant, Manga
Singh, Alegria Smekens, Felix Smeyers, Farid
Souaddi, Khady Sow, Patrick Spreuwers,
Guido Staels, Jerry Synaeve, Jorit Sys, Franky
Tielen, Gilles T’Jaeckx, Dimitri Torreele, Ives
Torrekens, Yonca Uckuyulu, Stefaan Van Aken,
Cassandra Van Bossche, Stijn Van Den Broeck
, Bjorn Van Eetvelde, Helena Van Goethem,
Sven Van Hulle, Dieter Van Mossevelde, Jan
Van Parijs, Yves Van Vooren, Miguel Vande
Walle, Anthony Ver Cruysse, Andy Verbrugghe,
Stefaan Vercruysse, Carl Verhulst, Joke
Verkempinck, Danny Vermeulen, Wim
Vermeulen, Wim Verpoort, Marie-Christine
Walravens, George Wauters, Jay Wyns, Nick
Wyns, Sander Xhajaj, Abdurrezzak Yildirim.
MAINFREIGHT OOSTENDE Jos
Allemeersch, Annick Brokken, Marie Buysse,
Jimmy Cooleman, Karel Devogeleer, Lili
Devriendt, Lore D’Hooghe, Thomas Elzing,
Sabrina Haeghebaert, Glenn Labens, Peter
Sabbe, Martine Van Hyfte, Katrien Vanden
Eeckhoute, Rudy Vandewalle, Sofie Vanhee,
Jos Vanmullem, Ingeborg Verschorre.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
ANTWERP
Ward Debeuckelaere, Aline
Draps, Wannes Jansen, Matteo Melis, Patrick
Van der Hoek, Wannes Van Overstraeten.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
BRUSSELS
Ihab As’Ad, Katrien Baes, Michael
Decoster, Charlotte Egrix, Elke Loockx, Maria
Catalina Munteanu, Rudy Yoka, Laura Zenebergh.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING GENT
Kwaku Addai, Jules Branswyck, Hannelore De
Muynck, Evelien De Wispelaere, Kathy De
Wispelaere, Dimitri Hautekeete, Kenneth Kooy,
Seth Kwabena Sanwu, Wannes Van Den
Kerchove, Arno Versprille.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING OOSTENDE
Medhat
Abd El Hamid, Fadi Abdulghani, Naseebullah
Aloko, Anas Al-Rawe, Glenn Ampe, Nancy
Arnouw, Sarah Baert, Julien Bahati Chigangu,
Ionel-Florin Baicu, Mohamed Bari, Morade Alim
Bassoune, Johan Baudewyn, Stephanie
Baudot, Johnny Beddeleem, Zahrane Ben
Hassen, Quentin Bentein, Kaylian Bertrem,
Katarzyna Beszczyncka, Nicky Beutels, Natalie
Blomme, Bart Blondeel, Killian Bocquez, Olga
Bourtseva, Nabil Bouzoumita, Jeffrey Broucke,
Davy Brys, Stephanie Camerlynck, Daniel
Capriotti, Alain Cauwenbergh, Alex Cazzato,
Wesley Cicou, Bruno Clybouw, Benjamin
Coopman, Mo Coudijser, Carl Criem, Jens
Croene, Miguel Crombez, Kevin Da Costa,
Jorge Da Rocha Azevedo, Filip Daniels, Stijn
David, Zelimkhan Davtaev, Mario De Baets,
Jordy De Gheselle, Tessa De Groote, Ingrid
De Rechter, Didier De Roover, Robin De Sutter,
Johan Debruyne, Nathalie Decramer, Jamie
Delorge, Robert Deman, Amina Dendane,
Diego Denoo, Caroline Depuydt, Kim Desmet,
Fanny Dewanin, Christine D’Hont, Youssouf
Diakhite, Karime Drigo, Sandro Dumon,
Yannick Dupont, Jimmy Duriez, Steven Duyck,
Katarzyna Dziedzic, Frank Ediale, Frederik
Eeckloo, Nizar El Ali, Leigh Enoma Enobakhare,
Karol Flak, Ilona Franckx, Daisy Gaillez,
Anthony Gallez, Mansur Gandalojev, Rezene
Gerense Solomun, Jony Germonpre, Romano
Glavan, Piotr Gliniecki, Ireneusz Godlewski,
Dylan Gouwy, Ioan-Florian Grama,
Mariana-Diana Grama, Jessica Greer, Coraline
Haelvoet, Erik Haesendonckx, Dieter Hamers,
Fawzi Abdullah Hamid, Lazgin Hassan
Abdelsattar, Ayrton Hendrickx, Nicky Hendriks,
Roomy Herdewijn, Miguel Hollevoet, Claudine
Houkx, Sylvie Hullebus, Estera Huta, Dave
Huwel, Glenn Huwel, Mohamed Idamre, Lisa
Igodt, Francisco Izquierdo Salvador, Antony
Janssens, Christa Janssens, Yury Jolnerevitch,
Zoltan Jonas, Fabrice Junion, Gari Justianz,
Day Kaba, Samuel Kamdem, Burim Kastrati,
Laura Kenis, Matondo Kinavuidi, Meseret Kiros
Tekeste, Aljohn Kleinod, Ivana Kovacic, Noah
Kuhlevind, Joanna Kujawa, Celine Kyndt,
Abdelaziz Labane, Gianna Labeke, Filip
Laleman, Rahma Laouiti, Peter Laseure,
Katja Lebeuf, Lynn Legein, Joke Lepeire,
Lisa Loridon, Massivi Lubaki, Jason Lussaert,
Marketa Madlova, Didier Martinat, Audrey
McLaughlin, Danny Merchie, Mir Merzada,
Kevin Mestdagh, Stacy Mesuere, Axel
Meuleman, Luc Meulemeester, Mohebullah
Miakhel, Filimon Michael Woldu, Riva
Mingashanga Elongi, Mohsen Moazeni,
Roxana-Ioana Moldoveanu, Faisal Arfan Molla,
Ayaz Khan Momand, Shana Mylle, Cherif
Nagga, Gamali Ndikuriyo, Sanda Maria
Neagoe, Sylvain Nowakowski, Ruxandra
Obreja, Guldad Omarkhel, Chukwunyere Peter
Onyekwere, Dicky Oppong, Abubaker Osman
Mohammed, Palenthiran Patmanathan, Olivier
Peel, Jeremy Pestiaux, Zsolt Petrak,
Jean-Pierre Pierloot, Ann Pitteman, Bjorn Plas,
Michael Poupart, Gregory Prevot, Khagendra
Pun, Veerle Ramon, Bogdan-Ionut Rascol,
Cristina Robe, Glenn Rogiers, Cindy Rondelez,
Didier Rosseel, Nick Rouzere, Pol Sabbe,
Khalifa Salek, Arno Samaey, Sairam
Saurzhanova, Ahmad Sawas Najjar,
Yves Scherpereel, Bram Schoutteten,
Mahmud Seed Hussein, Jean Paul Semirindi,
Issa Sherzad Mohammed, Bairam Shinwari,
Hekmatullah Shirzad, Hugo Silva, Mandeep
Singh, Nirmal Singh, Tom Slight, Xenia
Smirnova, Abraham Soloman Wassie, Jose
Soto Nicolas, Ludovic Speecke, Danny Spillier,
Hashmat Ullah Stanikzai, Rachid Taki, Charleen
Talboom, Julio Cesar Tapia Gomez, Mohamad
Theibich, Sebastien T’Jonck, Fortune Tulomba
Niemba, Kevin Van De Voorde, Yens Van Den
Bergh, Franck Van Der Heyde, Jens Van
Durme, Myckie Van Hove, Cedric Van Huffel,
Kenneth Van Nieuwenborgh, Frederick Van
Rapenbusch, Kjenta Vandecasteele, Andy
Vandekerckhove, Christiaan Vandenberghe,
Isabelle Vandenberghe, Frederik Vandenbrande,
Kenneth Vandeputte, Fabian Vanderheyden,
Roger Vanhoorne, Jay Vanhou, Rudi
Vankerckhove, Maxim Vanmullem, Rik
Vanneste, Pascal Vanroose, Mike
Vanstechelman, Steven Vansteenkiste, Elisama
Verheecke, Fabienne Verhelst, Sandy Verhelst,
Adrien Verleyen, Marc Vermeire, Bart
Verschelde, Patrick Volbrecht, Manu Volckaert,
Ghennadi Vulpe, Linda Vyvey, Kevin
Windelinckx, Jeroen Wybouw, Kamil Zakrocki,
Piotr Marcin Zwolinski.
FRANCE
MAINFREIGHT LYON Thalita Carvalho
Da Costa, Mathilde Decevre, Amandine
Gerardin, Cloe Maitre, Cedric Ranseau, Orlane
Revellin Falcoz, Erick Saes, Lea Sapino, Chloe
Vivier Merle.
MAINFREIGHT PARIS Fabrice
Alger, Gregory Aucouturier, Kamel Ayachi,
Celine Azak, Maurad Bechard, Nicolas
Bertrand, Tristan Bialek, Martine Blandin Neri,
Stephane Bobu, Abdel Bouhafs, Tony
Bouhana, Dylan Cadiou, Adriana Caldeira,
Pascal Cantisane, David Chatillon, Irvin
Collignon, Caroline Cordier, Sylvie Costa Neves,
Johana Da Eira, Steeve Dalaize, Damien De
L’Espinay, Rene Claude Delblond, Vincent
Delpech, Marine Deniau, Isabelle Denon, Tyler
Derby, Elina Desbat Malakhova, Thibault
Detrousselle, Cedric Diarra, Paola Dos Santos
Evora, Nadir Dramsy, Clement Dupas, Florian
Durand, Chahrazed El Habib Kahloul, Kenza El
Khatir, Jeremy Engelmann, Jean Arnold Esser,
Massinissa Faci, Kevin Fraczak, Antonin
Frayssinet, Amandine Gerardin, Julie Groell,
Maeva Havard, Laurent Janniaud, Stephanie
Jasmin, Sofiane Jbilou, Youssef Jdaini, Judith
Joseph, Melodie Julien, Naomi Kusala,
Sebastien Labe, Thierry Lacoudray, Adel
Laidouni, Killian Lamothe, Julien Larde, Jeremy
Le Texier, Rodolphe Lenhart, Chantal Lino,
Dylan Maaroufi, Charles-Henri Maingard,
Abdoulaye Marega, Antoine Maslyczyk, Jessica
Mazurek, Faten Meite Essid, Thierry Moisan,
Flora Moussay, Celine Munoz, Julien
Neuschwander, Franck Pardo, Emmanuel
Peccatte, Medhi Peelman, Melanie Perrot,
Nathan Pezzucchi, Raphael Pideciyan, Bruno
Pommier, Soda Ponn, Jeremy Potel, Clemence
Prive, Robert Prunier, Eric Puyet, Gaetan
Quignard, Yannick Rodrigues Ribeiro, Arthur
Roulier, Jacky Rupaire, Souad Salhi,
Hedi Seghier, Eugene Seveur, Naoual Teffah,
Celine Thomas, Jody Tumba Makinu,
Clementine Tutiaux, Julien Vieville.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN LYON
Lenny Arnol, Anys Atoui, Sandra Brun, Eva
Guyot, Leila Mechta, Jean Rival, Philippe
Thomassin.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
PARIS
Damien Barrault, Joey Cardoso,
Thibault Fressard, Anthony Lopes, Veronique
Sabatier, Tom Slabbers, Karima Yachou.
GERMANY MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN FRANKFURT
Lisa Heckmann,
Severin Janus, Stefan Kickler, Daniel Kirsch,
Christian Kleis, Damjan Krasulja, Sebastian
Novak, Christiane Schäfer, Dennis Scheppert,
Ioannis Siamanis, Karlo Tomic, Etienne Wenzek,
Maximilian Ziegener.
MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN HAMBURG
Tobias Collatz, Danny
Dwenger, Michael Dworakowski, Timo Jozwiak,
Malvisa Leka, Viktoria Möller, Zeinab Rehman,
Matthias Selß, Tim Stubbe, Stijn Vliegen.
ITALY MAINFREIGHT MILAN
Alessandro Annecchino, Gianmarco De
Prosperis.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
MILAN
Eleonora Cinzia Micali, Giulia
Colombo, Sara Di Fonzo, Alessandra Divina,
Veronica Galatioto, Julian Kistenmacher,
Diego Navoni, Simone Paqualini, Diogo
Fernando Rangel, Valeria Ratti, Giuseppe
Signorile, Emanuela Tedoldi.
NETHERLANDS MAINFREIGHT
‘S-HEERENBERG
Aron Aaldering, Koos
Aaldering, Rob Aalders, Djolinda Aarsen, Marc
Aarsen, Tonnie Abbenhuis, Diana Abbenhuis-
Siroen, Dwin Abnosian, Wichard Achten, Theo
Alofs, Celine Altena, Jhonny Amting, Freddie
Anneveld, Danielle Arendsen, Bram Assendorp,
Lydia Baars-Kuster, Dion Bakker, Leon Bakker,
Serdar Baktir, Salih Bal, Stefan Banning,
Wilco Bannink, Sylvia Bavelaar-Cowan,
Ina Beekhuizen-Roes, Pieternel Beekvelt,
Aart Bendeler, Tom Benning, Roy Bergevoet,
Wiecher Berghorst, Jordy Bergman, Marco
Berndsen, Remco Berndsen, Twan Berndsen,
Harriëtte Berndsen-te Dorsthorst, Annelies
Bijsterbosch-van Leeuwen, Elif Bilici, Rianne
Bisseling, Yvonne Bleekman, Leon Bleumink,
Ivo Bod, Robin Boeijink, Silvia Boerakker-
Jansen, Rico Boerboom, Justin Böhmer, Tanja
Bondarchuk, Melody Bongaarts, Boudewijn
Bongers, Stefan Bongers, Luke Bos, Johan
Bötzel, Gerald Braam, Joan Brink, Arno
Broekhuizen, Ton Broekhuizen, Lieke Brom,
Hans Bruggeman, Jeroen Bruggeman, Gerard
Brugman, Ilona Brugmann, Jeroen Bruil,
Robert-Jan Bruil, Randy Bruns, Michel
Bruntink, Gerda Buffinga-Feddes, Mark Buijl,
Wim Buijzert, Rob Buiting, Gerjan Bulten,
Andrei Burlacu, Bülent Cavlun, Chow-Ling
Chong, Jurriaan Cijsouw, Arnoud Coenradij,
Gerrit Cornelissen, Roy Cornielje, Mustafa
Coskun, Saskia Daams, Erik Dalenoord, Kevin
de Graaf, Maikel de Graaf, Maarten de Graauw,
Janita de Jong, Rinus de Jong, Jeroen de
Lange, Kevin de Lange, Tristan de Maag,
Quando de Man, Hemmy de Reus, Bob de
Ruijter, Dariush de Vries, Rudi de Vries, Stefan
de Vries, Mariëtte Debets, Peter Deddens, Theo
Deijnen, Musa Dellal, Jordy Dellemann, Mirthe
Dellemann, Bert den Brok, Thijs Derksen,
Jeroen Dieker, Paul Dieker, Menno
Diepenbroek, Bart Dijkman, Dinie Dijkman,
Tania Donis Psarou, Mirjan Donkers-Liebrand,
Arjen Drent, Wim Driessen, Nicole
Driever-Ruess, Ivo du Plessis, Jo Duis,
Muhammed Durucan, Linda Duvigneau, Marcel
Duvigneau, Corrie Ederveen, Olaf Eenstroom,
Marjo Egging, Jorn Eijkelkamp, Leroy
Elderman, Sander Elfring, Marc Elting, Rody
Elting, Thomas Elzing, Michel Engel, Hans
Engelen, Ramon Engelen, Theo Engelen, Erik
Engelen van, Ron Enzerink, Martin Essink, Niek
Essink, Jeremy Evers, Corine Evers-Karsten,
Bart Ewijk van, Jesse Feukkink, Mark Feukkink,
Tommy Firing, Ben Fitts, Patrick Fleuren, Noël
Fotopoulos, Michelle Frank, Anton Frauenfelder,
Danja Frauenfelder, Yoram Frauenfelder,
Jeanette Frauenfelder-Frazer, Peter Frederiks,
Ceriel Frensen, Colin Frericks, Mike Freriks,
Rosite Frielink-Gerrits, Joost Froeling, Leander
Geelen, Koen Geerts, Jan Geertsema, Remco
Gerritsen, Marise Gerritsen-Zwetsloot, Donny
Gerritzen, Michael Gersjes, Bram Gesink,
Stephanie Giesen, Cemil Gönc, Karolina
Gorczynska, Kaja Goudswaard, Rosanne
Gregoor, Arjan Greven, Hans Groothuis, Eva
Haanen, Jos Habets, Justin Hagelstein, Tamara
Hakfoort, Niek Hansen, Ylaine Hansen-Böhmer,
Anke Harding, Remco Harleman, Jaimy Hartjes,
Moshe Hebbink, Wessel Heezen, Erik Jan
Heijkoop, Jesper Heijkoop, Patricia Heijnst,
Marieke Heinen, Eddy Heister, Leon Heister,
Stefan Heitink, Niels Hendriksen,
Anouck Hesseling, Chiel Hesseling, Harm-Jan
Hilhorst, Ronny Hoefman, Wilco Hogenkamp,
Danny Hoksbergen, Berry Holleboom, Monique
Holleman, Sebastiaan Holleman, Sonja
Holstein-Reumer, Bianca Holtslag, Hans
Holtslag, Robin Hoogenraad, Demi Hoogland,
Arthur Hoogsteder, Gijs Hunting, René
Inkenhaag, Amar Jaggan, Cindy Jansen,
Dennis Jansen, Frank Jansen, Frans Jansen,
Gerald Jansen, Lars Jansen, Robbin Jansen,
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
Wouter Jansen, Berry Janssen, Koen Janssen,
Wouter Janssen, Laura Jentink, Robert
Jochoms, Gepko Jonker, Douwe Kaastra,
Henk Kamphuis, Wouter Karremans, Danny
Karsten, Hennie Karsten, Pargol Kashani
Nejad-Azarbad, Zoltán Kecskeméti, Paul
Kempers, Frank Ketelaar, Sander Keus, Iuliia
Klepikova, Hans Kloosterboer, Wilma
Kloosterboer-Bisselink, Jan Kniest, Jeroen
Kniest, Jordy Kniest, Recep Koçak, Aaron
Kock, Raymond Kock, Miranda Kock-
Augustijn, Ellen Kolkman, Fred Kolkman, Wim
Konings, Evie Koolenbrander-Tinnevelt, Linda
Korteweg, Rut Koster, Mehmet Kozan, Marcel
Kramp, Rien Kranen, Bert Krijger, Stina
Kristiansson, Devlin Krul, Pascal Kuiper, Willy
Kuiper, Timo Kummeling, Shauny Küppers, Erik
Lammers, Nikky Langkamp-van Veluwen,
Jesper Lankhof, Ivan Larsen, Erik Leijgrave,
Mike Lelivelt, Bas Lentink, Wygle Liebrand,
Mirjam Lieven, Harrie Ligtvoet, Kevin Loef, Tanja
Loskamp-Verstegen, Angelique Lovink, René
Luijmes, Berni Luimes, Petra Luiten-Zweers,
Casper Lukassen, Jurgen Lukassen, Hishem
Maksoud, Mulugeta Mandefiro, Mitchel Marcks,
Joep Marissink, Jos Marissink, Dennis
Marschall, Astrid Martens-Verbeeten, Ferdinand
Massop, Petra Massop, Frank Medze, Jelle
Medze, Arjan Meijer, Britt Mennink, Lars
Mennink, Marco Menting, Roy Menting, Natalie
Menting-Helmink, Nicole Messing-Liebrand,
Sem Methorst, Anneke Meulenbelt, David
Meurs, Lex Miechels, Kasia Mierzwinska-
Donck, Simon Milla, Antonie Moonen, Lisan
Moorman-Wielheesen, Gerben Müller, Peter
Nagel, Rosie Neervoort, Hakija Nekic, Edwin
Nienhuis, Stef Nijdeken, Chris Nijland, Harm
Nijland, Daan Nijman, Barry Notten, Silvan
Obelink, Henry Oosterdijk, Ronnie Overbeek,
Anette Overgoor, Frank Overgoor, Jordi
Overgoor, Thijs Papenborg, Rick Pennards,
Marcel Peppelman, Sonny Plaisier, Kees
Plantinga, Esther Pol-Bolwerk, Rob Polman,
Rowan Polman, Jurre Post, Marijn Pothoff,
Thomas Prinsen, Ronald Putman, Herwin
Rabbers, Anna Radosavljevic, Jonathan Ras,
Reinoud Reesink, Henk Reindsen, Eline
Reulink, Maarten Reumer, Youri Rewinkel, Rudi
Rietman, Regina Riggeling, Harmen Rijks, Alex
Rissewijck, Léon Robbe, Bram Robeerst, Erwin
Roelofs, Bryan Roelofsen, Anita Roelofsen-
Besselink, Frank Roelofzen, Jeffrey Roes,
Christian Roeterink, Sven Romp, Wilfred Romp,
Pepijn Rosendaal, Nardie Rosendaal-Verweg,
Sandy Rossel, Margo Rottger-Goorman, Erik
Ruesink, Mark Ruesink, Maurice Ruesink,
Roland Ruesink, Johnny Ruikes, Sandra
Ruikes, Bradley Russell, Marjel Rutgers, Arno
Rutten, Rob Rutten, Enrico Sabajo, Tamme
Sanders, Pascal Sas, Laurens Schepers,
Stefano Scholten, Koen Schreur, Danny
Schreurs, Jürgen Schuimer, Rob Schürmann,
Bennie Schut, Jeroen Schuurman, Theo
Schuurman, Jack Schweckhorst, Anita
Seegers, Ronnie Sessink, Jimmy Sewalt, Nico
Sewalt, Marloes Siemes, Rick Siemes, Silvia
Siemes-Aalders, Rob Silvius, Mark Sloetjes,
Jan Smits, Willem Smits, Mike Sommers,
Yvonne Sommers-Böhmer, Amanda
Sonneveld-Lents, Annelies Spaan, Chris
Spaan, Piet Speet, Hendrik Speksnijder, Patrick
Spierenburg, André Sprenkeler, Ramon Starink,
Angelique Stefas-Vinkenvleugel, Angelique
Steinvoort-Remijnse, Aydé Sterk, Harry
Stevens, Pascal Stoffels, Margo Stoverinck,
Nadya Stroomer-Korovina, Michiel Sturrus, Joël
te Dorsthorst, Thijs te Riele, Fred te Wiel, Eyüp
Temir, Sevket Temir, Frank Tempels, Rob ten
Bhömer, Tessa ten Bokkel, Rick ten Have, Theo
ten Have, Giel ter Beek, Jeroen ter Beest,
Wesley ter Beest, Marcel ter Heerdt, Bertil ter
Maat, Mart Terhaerdt, Bastian Termijtelen, Emiel
Teunissen, Bjorn Theijssen, Karin Timmerman,
Bobby Timmermans, Giovanni Tornabene,
Ruud Tousain, Nick Trentelman, Christiaan
Tuenter, Monique Tuenter-ten Holder, Ramona
van Aken, Rob van Aken, Vincent van Aken,
Jamie van Andel, Dirk van Boggelen, Jeroen
van Broeckhuijsen, Marcus van Brummelen,
Rob van Bueren, Gert van Dalen, Suzanne van
Dam, Jules van de Pavert, Ralf van de Pavert,
Marcel van de Wetering, Sjoerd van den Bos,
Timo van den Bos, René van den Broek,
Ewald van den Heuvel, Peter van den Toren,
Luc van der Horst, Jeroen van der Rijst, Pascal
van der Spek, Guus van der Stelt, Rob van der
Zee, Jos van der Zwet, Martijn van Dongen,
Tom van Doorn, Joost van Eerden, Jurgen van
Eerden, Joost van Gaalen, Eddie van Gerven,
Job van Gessel, Kees van Grootveld, Jet Van
Haaren-te Dorsthorst, Jelle van Haarlem,
Wouter van Hartskamp, Gerard van Heeswijk,
Wilfred van Kippersluis, Joost van Leijen, Helga
van Manen, Luc van Marwijk, Hans van
Niekerk, Danny van Oostveen, Tom van Ree,
Marco van Remmen, Sander van Schie, Harald
van Schooten, Aart van Silfhout, John van
Soelen, Rutger van Toor, Maren van Uhm, Niko
van Uhm, Jacques van Uum, Elles van
Veen-Winkel, Winfried van Vessem, Diana van
Waardenburg, Sebastiaan van Wageningen,
Marco Veenstra, Ronald Venhoeven, Joost
Verdouw, Ilona Verheij-Geerts, Niels Verheijen,
Rob Verheijen, Kristel Verheul, Fred Verholen,
Ton Vermeulen, Nick Verweij, Björn Visser,
Reginald Visser, Ron Vlijm, Marieke Vredegoor,
Jesse Vriezen, Edwin Vrogten, Lammert
Wanders, Michael Wanga, Rutger Wassink,
Martine Wegenhousen, Natalie Weijenbarg-
Bos, Henry Weijma, Bas Wensink, Henk
Wentink, Melvin Westerveld, Robin Westerveld,
Edith Wevers, Mark Wevers, Sandy
Wielheesen, Richard Wienen, Jeroen Wierbos,
Koen Wiesman, Kay Wijkamp, Erwin
Willemsen, Erwin Willemsen, Michèlle
Willemsen, Alex Wilmans, Cissy Wingelaar, Ron
Winters, Monique Winters-Bruins, Marloes
Wissink, Jordy Witjes, Patrycja Wolczyk,
Sander Wolsink, Oktay Yalcin, Sakir Yilmaz,
Frans Zuidgeest.
MAINFREIGHT
CROSSDOCK ‘S-HEERENBERG
Munsef
Alshahhaf, Mo Altun, Bodo Apmann, Chantal
Arts, Ibrahima Bangoura, Gert Beernink, Lucas
Berendsen, Bas Besselink, Bastiaan Besselink,
René Bisselink, Diana Bisselink-Disbergen,
Harold Bosch, Jeroen Bouwman, David
Burkhardt, Sam Buser, Yunus Cadir, Piotr
Chmielowski, Thorsten Claassen, Bahri Coroz,
Guido Derogee, Osman Dincsoy, Sven Ehme,
Elroy Elderman, Deniz Eriel, Gert Essink, Robert
Fricke, Nikolaj Fuks, Bart Giesen, Hans
Hageman, Patrick Helmink, Wilco Hendriks,
Milko Heurnink, Gerben Heymen, Stephan
Horn, Bennie Jansen, Kai Jansen, Nick Jansen,
Sven Jansen, Daniel Karpinski, Fatih Kesoglu,
Poldien Keurntjes, Erol Kilicdere, William Kniest,
Dennis Konstapel, Stefan Koolmees, Levent
Kumurcu, Gerard Kupper, Mehmet Kurum,
Jeroen Lakwijk, Henk Lammers, Peter
Langenheim, Pascal Lieon, Niels Lubbers,
Ronald Luikink, Christian Mai, Adrian Marin,
Daniel Marin, Frauke Mellendijk, Ryan
Metselaar, Björn Meunders, Martin Meyne,
André Miguel, Lukas Miskinis, Joost Mulder,
Jekar Khwein Mustafa, Tewelde Nablish
Ukbatsen, Michael Neils, Daniel Nowak,
Mohamed Osman, Furkan Pektas, Michal Pilka,
Geurt Poel, Dirk Remkes, Meriam
Rengelink-Bongers, Guido Roes, Alexander
Rudi, Rik Ruikes, Dorie Rutjes-Janssen, Umut
Sari, Jeroen Schuurman, Boris Sestakov,
Saban Sevimliay, Nick Sewalt, Daniel Simmes,
Geert Steltjes, Jenny Stift, Joey Stinissen, Cor
Straub, Karl Heinz Tabatt, Richie Tatoglu, Hein
te Winkel, Dewi Tebeest, Cuma Temir, Justin
Tempels, Raymond ten Haaf, Mike ten Holder,
Mike ter Haar, Annette Thiele, Ralf Timmer, Tom
Tinnevelt, Ercan Tuku, Jan Ursinus, Sebastiaan
van Aken, Peter van de Kamp, Nico van den
Heuvel, Pascal van der Meer, Sven van Elburg,
Francis van Zelst, Lucas Veenhof, Luuk
Veerbeek, Remo Verschueren, Willem Visser,
Pascal Wevers, Marc Wijnsema, Hennie
Willemsen, Danny Witjes, Hatem Yaktemur,
Haci Yildirim, Serkan Yildirim, Arthur Zegstroo.
MAINFREIGHT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
‘S-HEERENBERG
Marianne Becker, Petra
Beumer, Marion Boeré, Coco Buunk, Olcay Cil,
Angelo Daamen, Ramon de Bakker, Burcin
Erler-Oral, Thijs Gort, Gerrie Heering,
Jacqueline Hendriks-Ras, Remilda
Jansen-Mennings, Franc Kleizen, Fred Martens,
David Pouwels, Tobias Sanders, Rieky te
Grootenhuis-Hebbink, Bram Tromp, Ruud van
Buuren, Britta van Gerrisheim, Peggy van Koot.
MAINFREIGHT TILBURG Robbert Bel,
Bart Decnop, Marlies Huismans,
Martijn Venhoeven, Roy Verploegen, Reinhard
Willemen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
AMSTERDAM
Vitesh Bhaboeti, Arnold
Bierma, Sophia Carrillo Beeck, Jeroen
Geerdink, Leslie Gorter, Ian Graham, Samuel
Grootjes, Daniel Joor, Marèl Leferink Op
Reinink, Gideon Lioe-A-Tjam, Guillaume
Thonet, Marnix van Dishoeck,
Mels van Egmond. MAINFREIGHT AIR &
OCEAN ROTTERDAM
Wesley Banis,
Mitchel Barendregt, Marije Beliën, Ricardo
Bello, Jason Braid, Bastiaan Broere, Dermot
Clark, Flordalisa Conquet, Melvin da Luz,
Ronald den Held, Nadia Diraa, Björn Febus,
Cora Greven, Bert Hoepel, Monique
Kleijburg-Streefland, Laura Kuijpers, Mitchell
Lagendijk, Sanne Larooij, Colijn Liebeton, Nic
Matthews, Maarten Mol, Roushan Nohar, Bas
Overeijnder, Lucy Partridge, Carlo Pons, Rhea
Post, Remy Rosendahl, Danielle Scharff, Dion
Tolenaars, Arthur van Amen, Astrid van Dam,
Yvonne van den Berg, Veronique van den
Berge-Peerboom, Angelique Van der
Spuij-Visser, Elena Van der Sypt, Ramon van
Hek, Matthijs van Herk, Nikki van Karsbergen-
van Herk, Mariska van Schaik, Jacco Wijker.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BORN
Nassim Ait Bahaouidder, Athier Al Gayem,
Hakan Bayhan, Libor Bednarik, Ronald
Bergrath, Andre Bonnie, Roald Bosch, Riana
Brauwers-Bening, Sven Bronkhorst, Raminta
Cepulyte, Sare Cevik, Nona Chamberlain, Kiki
Cogh, Richard Cords, Jos Cox, Vivian Daniëls,
Mark de Boer, Marvin
de Kok, Brigitte Deckers, Colin Derks,
Marcel Destreel, Ton Dewaide, Joanna
Drwiega, Shoukry Elsharawy, Geert Eummelen,
Anita Everaerts, Jeroen Evers, Dóra Fehér, Bart
Fischer, Ron Frijters, Anke Geebelen, Edwin
Geerman, Plony Gouw, Peter Grammé, Hans
Graus, Mitch Hendriks, Eddy Hermans,
Joselien Hoen-Adams, Werner Hoofs, Jeffrey
Huffner, Nigel Jacobs, Dietmar Jahn, Gazi
Keba, Ferno Keesmeekers, Kevin Koster, Arno
Kuijpers, Nick Lamers, Mike Lemmens, Saskia
L’Espoir, Stefan Maas, Maurice Makhaisingh,
Anna Miszczyk, Eno Mobers, Rabija Nedzibovic,
Jan Nijssen, Ivo Notten, Fred Paas, Rafal
Pieronkiewicz, Lesley Raadschelders-Wouters,
Frank Ramakers, Liesbeth Reyskens, Norman
Ridderbeekx, Chris Roering, Adam Rogatzky,
Fidel Rosaria, Bram Schoenmakers, Ger
Schröder, Karl Schubert, Marlies Soetelmans-
Gerits, Edyta Szkaluba, Yolanda Tholen-Bork,
Silvia Tuwet, Martijn van der Helm, Yin Van
Meegen-Lin, Jelle van Riesen, Kevin
Wagemans, Louis Wijnen, Monique Wolffs,
Nico Wuyts, Mark Zelis, Rob Zonneveld.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
‘S-HEERENBERG
Sherif Abdelaziz, Stefan
Adriaensen, Enver Aktaran, Anisa Alla, Hasan
Alla, Jessica Alla, Vathiana Alla, Stef Althoff,
Marine Auguin, Florin Babuica, Inês Bacalhau
Leal De Jesus, Wilbert Bach, Marcel Backus,
Glenn Balder, Sandor Balogh, David
Baranowski, Kristian Básti, Sven Baum, Marcel
Bax, Kasia Beekhuizen, Melvin Beekhuizen,
Danny Beernink, Lukasz Bejma, Franny
Bekema, Koen Bekkers, Robert Benedek,
Dennis Berends, Eline Berendsen, Hans
Berendsen, Merle Berendsen, Ted Berendsen,
Edwin Berfelo, Katja Berntsen, Toon Berntsen,
Christiaan Besselink, Daniel Bida, Dominika
Bielasinski, Jeroen Bieleman, Andre Biermann,
Thomas Bijl, Musa Bilici, Hans-Peter Bisseling,
Patricia Blanken-Epskamp, Ivana Bloksma,
Ronald Boers, Tonny Bomers, Sverre
Bonaparte, Julian Bos, Monica Bosman,
Ahmed Boughanmi, Vincent Brakenhoff,
Gonnie Brand, Danny Brinkhorst, Maurice
Brinkman, Manon Broekhuizen, Willem
Bronsema, Jolanda Brouwer, Detlef Brucks,
Annette Bruil-Hofs, David Buijl, Susanne
Buiting, Bernard Bularca, Hannie Bulten-Tijken,
Roy Campschroer, Lukasz Capar, Wi Chaisim,
Dawid Cislak, Joanna Ciurkot, Jeannette
Clarke, Nigel Clarke, Martin Coenen, Don
Coers, Kaylee Couzijnse, Arnold Cremers,
Lubos Cuchran, Veronika Cuchranová,
Agnieszka Cygan, Aleksandra Cynar, Marcin
Czarniecki, Annemiek Dahles, Edith Damman,
Hilbrand de Boer, Dax de Man, Miguel
De Nobrega Navarro, Raymond de Ronde,
Niek de Vries, Bart Demkes, René Derksen,
John Derlagen, Petra Derlagen, Thom Dijkslag,
Marijke Dikker-Hamer, Gudrun Dirlich,
Bernadett Dombai, Nicole Donders, Sylwia
Donga, Jurgen Doppen, Thomas Driessen,
Dominika Dudek, Jeffrey Duinmaijer, Marco
Eding, Rasha Elsherif, Ismet Erzi, Anouk Evers,
Sarieke Ewes, Eduardo Feliz Arias,
Jean-Gérard Fifis, Jeffrey Forterie, John Frank,
Marnix Frazer, Adrian Frencek, Rob Frencken,
Ernst Freriks, Patrycja Gaciarz, Sander Geerts,
Daphne Gerritsen, Tina Gerritzen, Edwin
Geurts, Marcella Gielens, Iris Gijsbertsen,
Krzysztof Gnacinski, Barry Goöle, Djuwla
Goöle, Patrick Goossen, Ronnie Gotink, Kamila
Grubich, Nathalie Gruijters, Jolanta Grynfelder,
Joanna Grzegolec, Gökhan Güler, Mike
Guschauski, Soran Hady Ali, Juraj Hajdú,
Alexander Harmelink, Robbin Hartemink, Detlef
Hawranke, Marcel Hazeleger, Aron Heerschap,
John Hegeman, Arjen Heijboer, Edwin Heijnen,
Juliane Hein, Peter Heinrich, Jeanette Hendriks,
Nancy Henkens, Willie Hermsen, Anna
Hetmańczyk, Peter Hetterscheid, Ires Heutinck,
Derk Heuvelink, Sara Higgins, Bernadeta
Hilgner, René Hill, Billy Ho, Dirk Hoogervorst,
Jennifer Hoppe-Tueck, Gabor Horvath, Esther
Houtman, Patricia Hucovicova, Lucia
Hudakova, Richard Huisman, Laura Hunting,
Kathleen Huntink-Richter, Bogdan Incarca,
Remus Ionascu, Ivana Ivancova, Zsuzsanna
Jakab, Coen Jansen, Devin Jansen, Jeroen
Jansen, Mathijs Jansen, Michel Jansen, Ingo
Janssen, Jorn Janssen, Milo Janssen, Wilfred
Janssen, Karolina Jarocka, Daniela Jedlickova,
Gerrie Jeene, Robert Jeszka, Dawid Jonca,
Stefan Jozefik, Silvia Jozefiková, Patrik Juhasz,
Matthie Kaak, Mateusz Kaczmarek, Angeliki
Kaiti, Lars Kalinski, Brigitte Kambel-Bleumer,
Hubert Kamphuis, Iryna Kamphuis, Vanilien
Karbunara, Joanna Karwat, Edyta Karwata,
Holger Kasimir, Piotr Kawczynski, Oksana
Keller, Rogier Kerner, Anna Kersten, Karen
Keuben, Edward Kingma, Danielle Kip, Nico
Klein Wolterink, Judith Kniest, Maik Knopke,
Rob Kobesen, Niels Kok, Cecile Konstapel,
Patrick Kooijmans, Tomasz Koprowicz, Joanna
Korevaar, Alan Kort, Christian Koskamp, José
Koster, Arjen Koudijs, Magdalena Kowalczyk,
Wioletta Kozij, Anna Koziol, Jakub Koziol,
Nikolas Králik, Peter Kraps, Jetmir Krasniqi,
Simon Krawczyk, Imco Kreeft, Tessa
Kromkamp-Schoonderwoerd, Lisanne
Kruiniger, Adam Kupczynski, Krzysztof Kurek,
Paul Kuster, Beata Kutera, Katarzyna Kutera,
Jakub Kuzminski, Piotr Lagiewka, Jarst
Lammers, Aneta Langer, Astrid Lankreijer-
Maas, Kim Le, Timo Leenders, Michel
Lenderink, Dariusz Lenz, Corinne Lepine,
Pauline Leunen, Christian Leurs, Twan Loeven,
Dariusz Longer, Izabela Lorentowicz, Ernesta
Lotvinaite, Richard Louwe, Osama Luay
Jabbar, Bartlomiej Lubaszewski, Erwin
Lubbers, Eefje Lucassen, Janny Lucassen,
Tim Lukkassen, Tessa Luttmer, Michalina
Maciuk, Kamil Makowka, Linda Maquine,
Krzysztof Markowski, Lajos Markus, Andreas
Martens, Agnieszka Maruszak, Andy Masselink,
Aafke Mateman, Johnny Maurick, Gerbert
Medze, Henrik Meelen, Eirini Meijer, Tom Meijer,
Arjen Meijering, Lucia Meliskova, Jeroen
Mellendijk, Lucie Mensikova, Tomasz Mertka,
Patricia Momcilova, Martijn Mons, Kristina
Mrvová, Hetty Mulder-Plasschaert, Nadine
Muller, Bashir Mustafa, Richarda Nap-van der
Zee, Laura Navarro Lopez, Mike Neidhöfer,
Grzegor Niedzielski, Gabi Niersmann, Jurjen
Nijkamp, Steven Nijman, Karin Nitschker,
Martyna Nojfeld, Katarzyna Norek, Yilmaz
Norman, Daniela Nöthe, Jarno Nuijen, Thomas
Obermeit, Nicole Obojes, Adam Ociepa,
Karolina Ociepa, Danielle Oudbier, Marga
Overgoor, Ronnie Paar, Piotr Parszeniew, Juul
Peeters, Tjort Peeters, Dylan Perloy, Danny
Peters, Erwin Peters, Henk Peters, Maik Peters,
Michaël Peters, Sanne Peters, Wim Peters,
Wouter Peters, Liane Philipsen, Pawel Plewka,
Claudia Plucker, Nico Polak, Roy Polman,
Magdalena Poniatowska, Marcin Prus, Mateusz
Prus, Vasiliki Psychogiou, Isabel Raayman-Tito,
Rebin Rashid, Pascal Ratering, Frauke Reijmer,
Wietske Reijmer, Joop Reitsma, Benjamin
Rekoert, Miko Rengelink, Konny Rennings,
Bertie Reumer, Ferdie Robben, Martina Rödel,
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Petra Rodewald, Aleksandra Rojek, Franck
Roodbeen, Sven Rosendaal, Harry Röttger, Ida
Roznicka, Ainaras Rudvalis, Joyce Ruesink,
Douwe Ruikes, Charline Rutten-de Boer,
Debbie Salemink, Braulio Salgueiro Gonzalez,
Loek Sanders, Eqbal Sarwari, Iris Saulus,
Marco Schaap, Vincent Schilp, Frank Schmidt,
Sandra Schneider, Elena Schokkenbroek,
Bram Scholts, Dominique Schonewille, Jürgen
Schöttler, Betsie Schuurman, Hans Schuurman,
Marc Schwittepper, Krzysztof Sedlak, Dawid
Serafin, Hennie Siebes, Suzanne Sigmond-
Coops, Bianca Sloot, Tonny Smeenk, Harrie
Smit, Erwin Smitjes, Ruud Snaar, Juste
Sneideraityte, Ruben Snippe, Monika
Sobczynska, Mehmet Soy, Marco Spadone,
Anita Span, Magda Sromek, Alexandru Stan,
Dan Stavarache, Andreas Steinvoort, Marcin
Stemski, Tom Steverink, Bas Stienissen, Tonny
Stoffels, Adam Stram, Beata Sufin-
Dzieszkowska, Milena Sugalska, Szymon
Szymkowski, Monique ‘t Hart, Sjoerd Teerink,
Mustafa Temir, Maurice ten Bensel, Cigdem
Tepegoz-Yildiz, Sander ter Beek, Cody ter
Beest, Marc ter Heide, Hermien Tiessink,
Barbara Tkocz, Sebastian Tokarski, Tomasz
Tokarski, Mark Tuijten, Erdal Tuku, Dursun
Ulutaş, Meho Usubjan, Rustem Usubjan, Marc
van Aalst, Rob van Aken, Koen van Alst, Gert
van Asperen, Willem van Baalen, Nick van
Benthem, Cheriva van de Pol, Hans van den
Berg, Ingo van den Bogert, Ronne van den
Hondel, Roel van den Hoogen, Jill van den
Oosterkamp, Bertus van der Pavert, Eric van
der Pol, Sebastiaan van der Putten, Tom van
der Stelt, Reina van der Til, Wouter van der
Toorn, Sjors van der Velde, Sebastiaan van der
Vliet, Wilfried van Dulmen, Bianca van Dun,
Bram van Elven, Natascha van Es, Stefan van
Gemmern, Roy van Gendt, Roger van
Ginhoven, Ceryl van Hasselt, Ferdinand van
Hilst, Yngwie van Hummel, Patrick van
Lavieren, Alex van Moerkerk, Guido van
Rijswijk, Jelle van Rinsum, Helena van Rooijen,
Melanie van Saase, Yorick van Schijndel, Remy
van Voorbergen, Patrick van Weij, Jos van
Wessel, Ákos Varjú, Roel Veenstra, Marieta
Veleva, Matthew Verberk, Rob Verweijen,
Daniela Veuger-Ardelean, Remco Visée, Jan
Visser, Jac Vlaminckx, Raoul Vreeke, Angela
Vrendenbarg, Annemieke Vriezen, Coenraad
Waarlo, Tim Wagemans, Maik Wagensveld,
Sascha Wagner, Kamil Wajgert, Melanie
Wakkermans, Erik Wallinga, Katarzyna
Waszczuk, Tomasz Wawrzynczok, Anouk
Weijkamp, Rick Weikamp, Perry Wennink,
Dorien Wenting, Fiona Westerveld, Diane
Westland, Kim Wienholts, Wesley Willems,
Bas Witjes, Tim Wittenhorst, Bart Wolkenfelt,
Raymond Wolters, Herman Wuijster, Elif
Yılmaz-Celebi, Emirhan Yorulmaz, Silvia
Zahoreczova, Bartlomiej Zaremba, Magdalena
Zaremba, Justyna Zaucha, Kamila Zborowska,
Alessia Zicolella, Hidayet Zorluer, Osman
Zorluer, Michal Zurek, Karolina Zyglinska.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
ZALTBOMMEL
Abdi Abdullahi Alasow,
Gonzalo Ahumada, Marcelo Ahumada, Rolf
Akkermans, Tadhamun Al-Nasrawi, Elina
Andersone, Maria Andreeva-Strous, Diana
Arefjeva, Krzysztof Bartoszek, Michael
Beekwilder, Lucas Berm, Pascal Boer, Denise
Boerboom, Eric Boerboom, Megi Borisova,
Felix Boyce, Jerno Brands, Ewelina Brodzinska-
Dabrowska, Marten Brunner, Joey Bruylants,
Emils Buneris, Huriye Can-Koc, Viktorija
Cesnuliene, Michaad Chouay, Marta Chrobak,
Rogier Claessens, Richard Clappers, Jaap-Jan
de Bie, Robin de Kock, Kelly de Vries, Marielle
den Braber, Lotte Derks, Dorin Dominte, Sylvia
Doornkamp, Kamil Dykban, Hajji El Arbi, Pato
Espinoza Vasque, Boleslaw Falecki, Sonia Gil,
Anouk Harbers, Robert Hendrickx, Ciska
Hofman, Roy Janssen Bouwmeester, André
Janssens, Stanislavs Jerjomenko, Monika
Kaczorowska, Ingrid Keeris, Berry Kluitmans,
Wilma Kornet, Megi Kosova, Dominika
Kowalska, Szymon Krawczyk, Mariska
Kruissen, Andre Marques Amante, Anja
Megens, Mouayad Mhallaieh, Michal Michalski,
Silvija Mikneviciute, Bart Mooij, Bartek
Mroczkowski, Bernadett Nedermann,
Piet Noordam, Saskia Nulden, Rozalia Okaj,
Dolores Olivar, Grzegorz Ondrzejek, Anne
Oomen-van Arkel, Marshella Oosterbeek,
Sebastian Opoka, Tomasz Pawlik, Karolina
Prokop, Floris Proost, Esteve Puig, Aldis
Putans, Raphael Quitsch, Mohamed Rahou,
Marjan Rengeling-van Veen, Andrejs Ribins,
Ester Ricardo, Marieke Riemersma, Sjanie
Riemersma-van der Maas, Servet Sahin,
Palwasha Salam, Natasja Schippers, Tim
Schneider, Sheena Senato, Kamal Shehade,
Simona Siuskute, René Spaan, Paul Spiering,
Maide Temiz, Marcis Treimanis, Mark Tuerlings,
Stephan Uenk, Sven van Almenkerk, Walter van
Bergen van der Grijp, Egbert van Brakel,
Maurice van de Berg, Ilona van de Lagemaat,
Laura van den Heuvel, Twan van den Heuvel,
Caroline van der Linden, Alli van der Linden-van
Veen, Bob van der Valk, Mark-Pieter van
Diggelen, Ton van Dorst, Jolanda van Ewijk,
Adrie van Haaren, Gerdine van Harn, Kimberly
van Ijzendoorn, Arno van Leeuwen, Michelle
van Maanen, Giel van Malsen, Luuk van Oers,
Anita van Oort, Jan Willem van Oostrum, Libby
van Uitert-Baring, Bert Van Uytven, Anja van
Valen, Annelies van Vendelo, Fabiola van
Wijngaarden-Gokke, Hero Veldhuizen, Miranda
Verbon, Priscilla Voskamp, Rémon Weerwag,
Gerbrand Wesselink, Kasia Woitaschek, Benno
Wormgoor, Nicole Xhofleer, Casper Zoutewelle,
Janis Zvaigznons.
TRAINING TEAM
EUROPE
Anne-Kim Alserda, Elif Bilici,
Courtney Bould, Britt van de Weerd-Roenhorst,
Nena van Londen, Claire van Welzenis.
POLAND MAINFREIGHT KATOWICE
Sabina Bryniarska, Michał Cholewka,
Aleksander Foik, Katarzyna Kaczmarek,
Dominika Kluczwajd, Julita Kopeć, Sebastian
Łonak, Rafał Maciaszek, Aleksandra Mandel,
Patrycja Piotrowska, Agnieszka Ratajczak,
Paweł Skrzek, Michał Szpunar, Jakub Warda,
Filip Wolanowski.
MAINFREIGHT POZNAŃ
Agata Fajfer-Krause, Bartosz Kiełbowicz,
Przemysław Ławniczak, Szymon Pietrzyk,
Katarzyna Piłacik, Łukasz Płóciennik,
Przemysław Sas, Kinga Szymańska, Lech
Waleriańczyk.
MAINFREIGHT PRUSZKÓW
Robert Bajkowski, Tomasz Barańczuk, Paulina
Barnecka, Andriy Bartkiv, Dzmitry Belaus, Ilona
Berne, Łukasz Białowąs, Janusz Bołtruczuk,
Izabela Bonderska, Patrycja Bor, Kacper
Borejsza, Agnieszka Brymerska, Tomasz Bzura,
Paulina Cabaj, Stanisław Chrustny, Zdzisław
Chrustny, Krzysztof Chryciuk, Ryszard Ciuruś,
Tomasz Czekalski, Aleksander Czerwiński,
Paulina Dąbrowska, Krzysztof Dąbrowski,
Ruslan Dikhtiar, Artur Domżał, Krzysztof
Dróżdż, Paweł Filipek, Roman Gabryl, Agata
Gałan, Marcin Gaze, Monika Gaze, Dariusz
Gładki, Bogdan Gonerski, Paweł Gozdalski,
Ludmiła Grot, Dariusz Grządzielewski, Rafał
Grządzielewski, Andrzej Grzesik, Kamil Haluch,
Kamil Haniszewski, Simon Harvey, Mirosław
Jóźwiak, Bożena Kałuska, Łukasz Kamiński,
Radosław Karpiński, Valery Katkavets, Zbigniew
Kiper, Ivan Klym, Mariusz Koć, Tomasz
Kochanowski, Bogdan Kojkoł, Wiesław Konik,
Paweł Kopecki, Renata Korytkowska, Stanislav
Koval, Andrzej Kowalewski, Jacek Kowalewski,
Rafał Kowalik, Jarosław Kowalski, Marek
Kucharuk, Andrii Kudryk, Kamil Kulikowski,
Witold Kurek, Dariusz Kusztal, Adam Lach,
Piotr Łopaciński, Grzegorz Łukomski, Piotr
Maciejczak, Dmytro Makagonov, Andrei
Makarevich, Adam Makowski, Mariusz Malec,
Andrzej Mandziński, Paweł Matraszek, Karol
Miller, Filip Mirgos, Katarzyna Mirgos, Viktoriya
Moroz, Piotr Nawrocki, Magdalena Obiegło,
Łukasz Okruch, Marek Olek, Tomasz Olesiński,
Ihor Oliinyk, Krzysztof Oracz, Rafał Pankiewicz,
Yury Pavalanski, Volodymyr Pavlyk, Zbigniew
Pawlak, Mateusz Paziewski, Janusz Perski,
Grażyna Piątkowska, Franciszek Pichnar,
Dominik Pietrzyk, Zdzisław Pietrzyk, Ewelina
Podgórska, Ryszard Podsiadło, Arkadiusz
Pokora, Kamil Polowczyk, Krzysztof
Przyborowski, Marta Przybylska, Marcin Pytel,
Bogdan Rakowski, Agnieszka Raunmiagi,
Roman Reluga, Adam Romejko, Robert
Rożniecki, Tomasz Rudzki, Zbigniew Sejda,
Vitali Shreitar, Andriy Shtohryn, Ireneusz
Siłaczewski, Piotr Skipor, Arkadiusz Ślusarz,
Rafał Sobociński, Daniel Suchta,
Piotr Świętochowski, Piotr Świętoński,
Sylwester Szlendak vel Rybak, Andrzej
Szpakowski, Grzegorz Szymanek, Mariusz
Teluk, Wojciech Tokarz, Arkadiusz Tomczak,
Paweł Uchal, Jarosław Ulewicz, Valery
Vabishchevich, Bohdan Voloshyn, Hanna
Walkowiak, Piotr Walkowiak, Piotr Wasecki,
Joanna Wąsowska, Henryk Weber, Hubert
Wiśniewski, Bogdan Witanowski, Katarzyna
Wodowska, Piotr Wolański, Ryszard Wolański,
Paweł Wypijewski, Oleksandr Zakharko, Marcin
Zamojski, Krzysztof Zawojek, Aliaksandr
Zelianko, Stefan Zieliński.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN WARSAW
Agnieszka
Bartnicka, Piotr Dejtrowski, Kamil Jędrys,
Tomasz Mosingiewicz, Ewa Pajchert, Paweł
Rutkowski.
ROMANIA MAINFREIGHT
BACU
Cosmin George Minescu, Mihai
Alexandru Neamtu, Laura Maria Pavel, Alina
Roxana Rusu.
MAINFREIGHT CLUJ
Nicoleta Berbec, Andrei Danut Chereches,
Gheorghe Ciobanu, Paula Lorena Cojocariu,
Gabriela Cretu, Csongor Peter Deak, Marius
Ionut Dinca, Denise Laura Duduiala, Paul Vlad
Lucea, Denis Constantin Lupu, Alexandrin
Macavei, Silviu Moldovan, Alina Ramona Oros,
Delia Pasztor, Cristian Marius Petrus, Luiza
Maria Stoian, Roxana Suciu, Sergiu Vasile
Suciu, Laszlo Tamas Tompa, Luca Ursu, Robert
Gyory Vajas.
MAINFREIGHT PLOIESTI
Marian Daniel Andrei, Marin Anghel, Daniela
Elena Anton, Cristinel Apostol, Razvan
Apostolescu, Mihai Constantin Ardeleanu,
Ramona Georgiana Avram, Constantin
Badaran, Valentina Luiza Badea, Alina Elena
Barbu, Ionut Adrian Barbu, Loredana Barbu,
Pandele Barbulescu, Florin Barligea, Mugurel
Ciprian Bejan, Rodica Vochita Beju, Bogdan
Stefan Boboc, Adrian Ionut Bocan, Ilie Costin
Bostina, Dan Claudiu Bucurescu, Livius
Florentin Calinescu, Mihai Florin Capraru,
Nicoleta Mariana Cazacu, Gheorghe Cega,
Mihaela Cernat, Irina Georgeta Chiran,
Laurentiu Constantin Chitoi, Traian Laurentiu
Cimpeanu, Gheorghe Constantinescu, Gabriel
Razvan Corciu, Gabriel Costache, Iulian
Costache, Ioan Andrei Craciun, Mihai Liviu
Culea, Andrei Daniel Curca, Ionut Cosmin
Cursaru, Gheorghe Cristian David, Dragos
Dumitru Dinu, Iulia Dinu, Neculai Dogea,
Gheorghe Dovinca, Gheorghe Dragu, Nicoleta
Duta, Georgian Laurentiu Ene, Mihai Robert
Florea, Neculai Fronea, Cristian Frunzeanu,
Cristian Georgescu, Alexandru Ion Gheorghe,
Ionut Sebastian Ghinescu, Andreea Glod,
Sergiu Gabriel Grecu, Ioana Carla Grigorescu,
Alexandru Grosu, Dragos Hornaru, Marian
Ianculescu, Dorinela Alexandra Ilina, Costel
Ionita, Daniela Ionita, Catalin Laurentiu
Iordache, Marius Iordache, Emanuil Lazar, Iulian
Leca, Stefan Vladimir Lupu, Dan Maftei, Viorel
Alin Manaila, Constantin Manu, Daniel
Gheorghe Marasescu, Ionut Mares, Sorin Vasile
Mares, Flaviu Emanuel Marian, Marius Marin,
Alexandra Marinescu, Lucian Mazare, Marian
Bogdan Mihalcea, Catalin Marian Minculescu,
Adrian Marcel Minea, Virginia Minea, Ion Mirea,
Adrian Mironescu, Irina Lavinia Mocanu, Mihai
Mototolea, Petre Neagu, Ion Negre, Ecaterina
Maria Negulescu, Gabriela Alina Negut,
Octavian Olaru, Elena Olteanu, Mihai Gabriel
Olteanu, Anghel Marian Oprea, Ioan Claudiu
Oprea, Florian Alexandru Panait, Sorin Costin
Panait, Sorin Laurentiu Patrascu, Cosmin Mihai
Paturan, Florin Catalin Paun, Gabriela Paun, Ion
Marius Paun, Iustin Constantin Petrosanu,
Marcian Pipelea, Valerica Pirvu, Nicolae Giani
Popa, Gratiela Elena Popescu, Valentin Andy
Popescu, Angel Ionut Posescu, Valentin Toni
Radu, Iulian Alexandru Rotaru, Alexandru
Lucian Rujoiu, Dorian Runceanu, Ion Iulian
Scarlat, Oana Mariana Scordaliu, Filip
Sebastian Serban, Marian Serban, Andreea
Maria Simion, Andreea Rafaella Sloser,
Georgiana Larisa Soare, Gabriel Stanciu,
Marian Razvan Stanescu, Viorel Adrian
Stanescu, Adrian Stanila, Justina Stanila,
Sebastian Stanimir, Marius Iulian State,
Anamaria Rodica Stoica, Aurel Stoica, George
Corneliu Stoica, Ionut Daniel Stoica, Adina
Tanase, Alexandru Ioan Tanase, Mugurel Doru
Tilimpea, Viorel Tintea, Florin Toader, Alexandru
Ionut Toma, Dragos George Toma,
Constantin Tudor, Georgiana Mihaela
Tudorache, Simona Mariana Unger, Georgiana
Ana Maria Vascu, Anca Beatrice Vasile, Andrei
Bogdan Vasile, Cristina Vasile, Alexandru Adrian
Vasioiu, Madalina Voicu, Irina Voivozeanu,
Andra Mihaela Zahiu.
MAINFREIGHT
TIMISOARA
Silvius Vlad Bohariu, Flavius
Adrian Boros, Teodora Idean, Marius Valentin
Pasat, Aluna Elena Stanculescu-Lupu.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
PLOIESTI
Virgil Cristian Alexandru, Gheorghe
Anton, Valentin Anton, Florin Petrisor Apostol,
Ionel Lucian Arcip, Maria Avram, Florin Irinel
Baciu, Catalin Balalia, Roxana Maria Banica,
Nicolae Florentin Barbu, Aurel Florian Ben,
Marin Marius Bivolaru, Vasile Boitan, Razvan
Costin Brumarescu, Viorel Bucur, Ion Bunea,
Cristian Ionut Calin, Constantin Catanescu,
Florin Iovanut Catanescu, Mihai Catescu,
Catalin George Constantin, Ion Costache, Ana
Maria Marcela Cretu, Andreea Curavale,
Minodora Dinu, Razvan George Dinu, Valeriu
Dobre, Alexandru Doican, Ion Dorobantu, Ioan
Dragan, Sorin-Catalin Enache, Aurelian Ene, Ion
Fanica, Cosmin Filip, Ionut Adrian Fratila, Marius
Madalin Gavrila, Ionut Mirel Gheorghe, Marian
Adrian Gheorghe, Constantin Ghita, Adrian
Grigoras, Adrian Mihai Hagiu, Ionut Roberto
Iancu, Emil Nicolae Ion, Nicolaie Ion, Alexandru
Silviu Ionita, Valentin Iordache, Florian Isdraila,
Gheorghe Istrate, Constantin Mircea Ivan,
Amoras Marian Lamba, Constantin Marian
Manole, Irinel Mares, Adrian Marin, Stefan
Maslina, Mihai Matei, Ion Gheorghe Mihalcescu,
Marcel Moise, Viorel Motoc, Constantin Neagu,
Stefania Alina Neagu, Dialisa Alexandra Neata,
Maria Liliana Neculai, Vasile Nedea, Adrian
Niculescu, Dragos Constantin Niculescu, Ionut
Nistor, Dumitru Viorel Oniciuc, Georgel Ovreuta,
Marius Constantin Pana, Augustin Marius
Peste-Ras, Nicolae Iulian Petcu, Elena Petre,
Gigi Bogdan Petre, Mircea Marian Petre, Iulian
Catalin Popa, Constantin Popa-Marin, Mihai
Alexandru Popescu, Vasile Popescu,
Gheorghita Racareanu, Liviu Viorel Racasanu,
Gabriel Constantin Radu, Toni Raducea, Ionut
Sandu, Nicusor Daniel Scarlat, Cosmin Andrei
Serbaneci, George Soare, Nicolae Iulian Soare,
Madalin Cosmin Spiridon, Valeriu Stanciu, Vasile
Stanciu, Razvan Nicolae Stefan, Albert-Gabriel
Stoian, Dumitru Adrian Stoian, Adrian Stoica,
Elena Doina Stoica, Puiu Stoica, Nicolae Stroe,
Alexandru Tache, Marian Corneliu Teodorescu,
Catalin Timceag, Nicolae Toarba, Teodor Toma,
Mihai Eduard Tone, Alexandru Tudor, Aurel
Tudor, Constantin Cornel Ungureanu, Nicolae
Eduard Voinoiu, Dumitru Zemoiu.
RUSSIA
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN ST.
PETERSBURG
Aleksandra Aleshina, Vladislav
Bardukov, Angelica Demchenko, Natalia Fenina,
Dmitry Gavrilkin, Konstantin Gichin, Evgeny
Gvozdev, Sofia Ivanova, Oksana Kalashnikova,
Aleksandr Karamyshev, Irina Kholodova,
Ekaterina Khudoyarova, Stanislav Kirillov,
Evgenia Korh, Sergey Kuznetsov, Timofei
Mikhailov, Nikolay Obraztsov, Ekaterina
Rozanova, Denis Shcherbakov, Rose Voronina,
Oleg Zaychonkov, Arseny Zemskov.
SPAIN
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
BARCELONA
Veronica Gutierrez, Leonardo
Gonzalez, Sara Benedi, Cristian Andreu, Jorge
Ulric, Claudi Calvera.
UKRAINE
MAINFREIGHT KIEV Serhii Arzhekovskii,
Oksana Dzyubenko, Oleg Garbar, Valeria
Karnabatska, Mariya Kubar, Maxim
Moshkovsky, Irina Petrenko, Maxim Savritsky,
Dmytro Shtuchniy.
UNITED KINGDOM
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN LONDON
Alfie Allan, Paul Arnold, Colin Crowhurst, Marc
Davies, Oliver Davies, Collette Evans, Seth
Freeman, Matt Kibbler, John Lane, Richard
Stojcevski, Matt Ward, Emma West.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
MANCHESTER
Mark Browne, Graham
Cordingley, Michael Fielding, Alan Kenny, Nicola
White. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
MIDLANDS
Angus Morrissy.
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
NAME NAME AND NAME NAME – NEW ZEALANDJORDY WITJES, ‘S-HEERENBERG, THE NETHERLANDS
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The past 12 months has illustrated our character, the
depth of talent in our team, and our adaptability and
determination to overcome any obstacle, to succeed in
delivering exceptional service levels across the supply
chain. Our style of management, decentralised and
allowing decision-making to be taken as close to the
customer as possible, has served us extremely well. Even
more so as the levels of restrictions in place in each
region fluctuated, imposed by various state and central
governments.
In all countries we operate in, our industry has been
deemed “essential”. Our people needed to f ind safe
and effective ways to continue to deliver services to our
customers. Had we attempted to centralise that decision-
making, or to control safe conduct in each and every site
across the world, we would have failed.
Each branch manager took responsibility for safe
and effective workplace behaviour, be it split shifts,
social distancing, work f rom home strategies, PPE
implementation, or testing and tracing of our people.
Accordingly, we have operated non-stop and delivered
for our customers. This would not have been possible
without the support and passion of every single
individual who is a part of our team.
Our culture, based on our founder’s values and ref ined
across four decades of business excellence, is very
important to us. These fundamentals of how we do
business are just as relevant today, and will continue
to guide us in the future. Our culture creates an
environment where our people can flourish, can take
responsibility and make decisions; ensuring we get the
right outcomes both for our team and our customers.
Rewarding our people correctly has always been a key
focus, paying above the minimum or living wage level,
and sharing the Company’s prof its via a discretionary
bonus payment. The prof it share for this past year has
received Board approval and will total $43.9 million, to be
shared across branches that have been prof itable and
found growth.
Leading and rewarding our people in this way is what
we believe to be the most effective and responsible way
to manage a business. There should never be a reason
for third-party involvement because we have not acted
ethically or responsibly.
This past year has seen an unwavering focus on our
people, their health and well-being, and providing
security in their roles with us. It was the f irst and most
important consideration as the pandemic took hold.
Fostering input and ownership f rom our teams through
forums such as our Positive Action Team (PAT) meetings
has ensured our teams have been able to contribute to a
workplace where all feel safe and secure.
As we continue to expand our geographic footprint
and f ind more growth opportunities, those who wish to
join our family have to be the right people for us. They
must have energy, passion and a desire for quality in
all they do. By joining us, they will f ind the opportunity
for a rewarding, long-term career and to progress into
leadership roles.
The number of women progressing into branch
leadership roles is pleasing; we now need to see our
women team members continue on into more senior
leadership roles across the business and we will continue
to drive initiatives that support greater gender equality.
Promotion f rom within remains a cornerstone of our
founder’s principles. It is within the business that we are
able to develop the skills and competency in all aspects
of supply chain logistics that our customers demand
f rom us, and where we foster our culture to ensure it
continues as intended.
The fundamentals of how we do business
are just as relevant today, and will continue
to guide us in the future.
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
THINK LIKE INSURGENTS. USE IMAGINATION
AND WITS TO WIN MARKET SHARE.
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MENDE PETREVSKI AND MICHAEL THERMOS, EPPING, AUSTRALIA
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Approach to Sustainability
Mainf reight’s 100-year vision, established in its earliest
days, has been a guiding principle in our commitment
to sustainability. All decisions are made on the basis that
we will be here for another 100 years, and are aligned
with the key concepts of sustainability: investing in our
people and communities, reducing the environmental
impact of our activities, supporting our customer,
supplier and stakeholder relationships, and developing
our growth strategies.
Our team culture means sustainability is not a top-down
directive or bureaucratic process, but is driven f rom the
ground up, by teams that are empowered to make their
own decisions. It is they who take responsibility to make
their branch, their business, and their world, just that
little bit better today than it was yesterday.
OUR RESOURCES
FINANCIAL > Strong Financial Position
PHYSICAL ASSETS
NATURAL > Fuel, Water & Solar
SOCIAL STANDING > Community, Brand & Reputation
INTELLECTUAL > Technology & Systems
PEOPLE > Our Team & Culture
OUR MEANS
9,240 Team Members
NETWORK spanning
26 Countries
297 Branches
Air & Ocean, Warehousing and
Transportation OPERATIONS
Bespoke TECHNOLOGY Platforms
OUR OUTCOMES
RELIABLE supply chain delivery
outcomes for our customers
PROSPERITY for our team and their
families, and our communities
RETURNS for our shareholders
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
to invest in further growth and
development
OUR OUTPUTS
7,660,242 TONNES of land f reight
114,736 TONNES of air f reight
347,638 TEU of sea f reight
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HOW WE CREATE VALUE
Our sustainability focus has the
greatest impact on the following
United Nations Sustainability
Development Goals:
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Environmental, Social and Governance
Our Impact
In this Sustainability section and elsewhere in this Annual
Report, we have reported on economic, environmental,
social and governance topics that Mainf reight’s
management believes are material to its business and
the communities it operates in. The topic selection is also
guided by feedback f rom team members, customers,
shareholders, and other stakeholders during the year.
Our Economy, Our Contribution
As a provider of integrated supply chain services,
Mainf reight’s global network offers eff icient, reliable and
sustainable value for our customers.
By enabling the flow of goods, domestically and
internationally, we connect suppliers to markets and
global consumers to products, which is the basis for the
Company’s ongoing growth and success, and the source
of value for its investors and other stakeholders.
Our Community, Our Dedication
Investment in our business and our people also has a
material impact on environments and communities.
Mainf reight’s success in serving our customers is
reflected in the ongoing growth in our business across
the world. We continue to expand and intensify our
network through the development of new depots and
warehouses. This creates opportunities to work with local
communities in the development of our facilities, and
ongoing engagement with Mainf reight’s global team.
The investment in our people has the greatest impact on
our communities. Mainf reight has long recognised the
benef its of education, training and career development
for its people. Long service to the company is celebrated
and internal promotion is encouraged. The company
believes in sharing its economic value through higher
salaries, educational scholarships and its discretionary
team prof it bonus sharing scheme.
Our community focus is also outward facing and we
enjoy supporting a small number of educational causes
for those less privileged, across the regions where we
operate as detailed on page 56 of this report.
Our People
Despite the contribution f rom our assets, inf rastructure,
systems and technology it is our people that set us apart
f rom our competitors. People, who want to make a
difference, are hungry for success and want to be part of
a team that constantly challenges itself to do better.
Our people come f irst. We challenge the status quo
and we look after each other. We share our success –
through our prof its – with both our shareholders and our
team. We have a transparent, team-driven approach to
reaching our targets then lifting them.
Mainf reight has a ‘promote f rom within’ philosophy,
which means we are committed to developing the
individual strengths of our people.
Training and education are critical to our success.
Parallel to the on-the-job learnings are global leadership
development programmes and succession plans
for leadership roles at all levels, in all regions, of our
business. Succession planning, ongoing development
and promotion f rom within means our people are quite
literally our future.
Mainf reight is committed to diversity and equality in all
areas of its operations, and the Group’s Diversity Policy is
available on our website. The supply chain industry has
historically been male dominated, but we continue to
see promising developments both in the makeup of our
workforce and in the number of females in Branch or
General Manager roles, now at 53 (53 at the same time
last year).
Our Future
Regardless of the challenges we meet today and those
that emerge in the near and more distant future, our
commitment to sustainability is inherent in our 100-year
vision. We will continue to explore and invest across all
aspects of sustainability that impact our organisation, our
people, our community and our environment.
The fundamental driver of the Mainf reight business has
always been our people and our special team culture.
The culture at Mainf reight is one of continuous self and
business improvement, f reedom to make decisions,
individual responsibility and trust in each other.
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Our Environment, Our Commitment
We harbour no illusion of the impact global supply
chains have on climate change particularly greenhouse
gas emissions and global warming.
Yet sustainability is nothing new for Mainf reight, many
of our largest emissions sources represent signif icant
operating costs and we manage them intently, every day,
in every branch.
Mainf reight is trusted to move goods in far more
sustainable ways than would otherwise be accessible
to our customers – utilising our modern truck fleet,
our investment in inf rastructure around sea and rail,
our ability to consolidate f reight and minimise empty
running, and our technology and delivery reliability (to
minimise stock accumulation and obsolescence).
Climate Change
In this annual report, we welcome the opportunity to
present our global emissions inventories. Data is provided
for the 2020 and 2019 calendar years.
Year-on-year we have recorded a reduction of 251,100
tonnes in carbon dioxide equivalents across our global
operations, representing a 15.1% decrease in gross
greenhouse gas emissions. 2020 was not however a
typical year: Covid-19, rolling lockdowns and global supply
chain disruption all contributed to a reduction in road,
sea and air f reight activity (by tkm) for the calendar year.
Also contributing to a signif icant reduction in Category 3
emissions was the improvement in data sourcing, quality
and completeness.
We do expect and strive to continuously reduce the
emissions intensity of our operations globally.
With this disclosure to ISO 14064-1:2018, Mainf reight
intends to demonstrate best practice in emissions
reporting and reinforce its commitment to better
understanding and, ultimately, improving our operational
carbon emissions performance. Our inventories are
independently verif ied by Toitū Envirocare and follow the
six categories structure of the new standard rather than
the closely aligned Scopes 1-3.
A signif icant feature of this carbon disclosure is the
inclusion of emissions on the basis of operational control
(not f inancial control). It is our belief that if we can
exercise reasonable influence over an emissions source
then we must include it. As a result, we incorporate
emissions f rom vehicles operated by owner drivers and
agents, rail providers, shipping lines and airlines that
support our service offering to customers. For full details
and wider explanation of our emissions inventories,
please refer to our Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reports:
available at https://www.mainf reight.com/global/en-nz/
investor/reports-library
Other Environmental Initiatives
We began recycling off ice and depot waste in
New Zealand 33 years ago, and we continue to invest
in and explore new opportunities and innovations that
support more sustainable business across our global
operations. Some of our existing initiatives include:
>Major solar installations on our owned branches in
New Zealand and Australia equate to 914 kWh f rom
a total of 3,200 panels. Our leased properties across the
group including Europe also support signif icant solar
generation.
>Rain and greywater recycling for truck wash, ablutions
and irrigation as a standard feature in our branch designs.
>Moving capacity f rom road to rail and coastal shipping.
>GPS and route planning software to bring eff iciencies
to f reight deliveries and pick ups.
>Continuing programme of modernising owner driver
fleets, so that more environmentally eff icient vehicles
replace older and less eff icient vehicles.
>Utilising EV and hybrid vehicles for our sales team;
currently over 243 vehicles in Australasia and Europe
(last year 198 vehicles).
>Conversion of gas and diesel powered forklifts to
electric and supplementing with manual pallet trucks.
>Branch vegetable gardens and ‘hungry bins’ for food
scrap composting.
>Waste exchange arrangement for shrinkwrap and
pallet waste re-purposing.
>Progressing trials and explorations of electric truck
opportunities. (f ive under trial in New Zealand
currently).
MAINFREIGHT EMISSIONS (TONNES CO2-E)
CATEGORYCATEGORY DESCRIPTION20202019
Category 1Direct GHG emissions and
removals in tonnes CO2-e
(Road f reight: Owner Driver
vehicles & owned/leased vehicles)
246,899310,626
Category 2Indirect GHG emissions f rom
imported energy
(Electricity, LPG, etc)
15,41416,027
Category 3Indirect GHG Emissions f rom
Transportation
(Third party road, rail, air, sea
transport)
1,077,7181,329,717
Category 4
Indirect GHG emissions associated
with the use of products by the
organisation*
71,6756,497
Category 5
Indirect GHG emissions associated
with the use of products f rom the
organisation
– –
Category 6
Other indirect GHG emissions
sources
61–
TOTAL1,411,7671,662,867
* In 2020 we accounted for Well-To-Tank emissions on fuel, not required
by NZ MfE but considered as signif icant
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Environmental, Social and Governance
NAME NAME AND NAME NAME – NEW ZEALANDVINCE CHEUNG AND AJ BRADLEY, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND
EMISSIONS SOURCES
20202019REDUCTION
Road
402,774406,0870.82%
Rail
7,0387,1591.69%
Air
706,240843,39916.26%
Sea
261,715367,59128.80%
TOTAL CUSTOMER
FREIGHT EMISSIONS
(Total of Road,
Rail, Air, Sea)
1,377,7671,624,23615.17%
Direct Mainfreight
Emissions
34,000 38,63111.99%
TOTAL EMISSIONS1,411,7671,662,86715.10%
INTENSITY FACTORS
20202019
CO2-e per Mainf reight Team Member
#
158.27
tonnes
192.66
tonnes
CO2-e per million dollars in Revenue
#
$419.98$537.27
CO2-e per tonne Domestic Freight*
53.89 kg58.31 kg
CO2-e per tonne of Air Freight*
6.39 tonnes6.69 tonnes
CO2-e per TEU of Seaf reight*
0.97 tonnes1.10 tonnes
#
Total CO2-e
* Category 1 & 3 CO2-e
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Now more than ever, our children need access
to the best education possible. It is what will
take them and our world forward.
Mainfreight in the Community
Mainf reight has been part of the “Duffy Books in Homes”
programme since its inception in 1994 and currently we
support over 100 schools in New Zealand, Australia and
the USA. This means over 25,000 children every year are
getting new books to read with our support.
The philosophy behind the programme is simple – to
break the cycle of ‘booklessness’. Kids who can’t read
become adults who can’t communicate and that’s a
serious disadvantage in a world that operates on the
written word.
In America, Books in Homes USA improves the
trajectories of under-resourced children in over 140
partnerships and initiatives improving the lives of
children in need. Thanks to Mainf reight USA and
CaroTrans, two of the program’s lead sponsors, Books In
Homes USA has given away over 700,000 books to more
than 275,000 children since 2008.
In Australia, Books in Homes supports around 10,000
children each term, across 125 schools, pre-schools and
other organisations throughout Australia. Mainf reight
has sponsored Books in Homes Australia since its
foundation in 2001, and is proud of the organisation’s
distribution of over 2.5 million books in that time.
In New Zealand, Duffy Books in Homes celebrated its
25th anniversary in 2019, and achieved the milestone
of gifting its 13 millionth book. There are 505 Primary
and Intermediate schools, as well as 195 Early Childhood
Centres (including Te Reo and Pasif ika language nests),
on the Duffy Books in Homes programme. Thanks to
Mainf reight over 45,000 books were gifted to over 22,000
children in New Zealand last year.
This year marks the 14th year of support to Mainf reight’s
other signif icant sponsorship partner, The Life Education
Trust, which was established in New Zealand in 1988. The
Trust seeks to provide young people with the knowledge
and skills to live a fulf illing and healthy life through their
positive health-based education.
Over 86% of New Zealand schools use Life Education,
and each year they teach over 240,000 children in their
mobile classrooms; supporting children’s health and
wellbeing through topics such as building resilience
and stress management, cyber safety and reducing
bullying. In secondary schools, they support our youth
with the Smashed Project, a ‘theatre-in-education’
programme which involves a live theatre performance
and an interactive workshop. The Smashed Project is
dedicated to reducing underage drinking and promoting
responsible attitudes towards alcohol.
We remain concerned around the standards of
education in New Zealand, particularly for those less
privileged. Our commitment to these exceptional
organisations is an effort to make a difference to our
nation’s educational standards, and we would encourage
more businesses to do the same. The need remains
acute, with many of our children impacted by the effects
of the pandemic.
Now more than ever, our children need access to the
best education possible. It is what will take them and our
world forward.
Our team of people all over the world also support
community and charitable projects at a local level, with
a wide variety of initiatives f rom fund-raising events,
to hosting groups at our facilities, and voluntary time
commitments. It’s part of who we are.
Learn more about how you can sponsor a
Books In Homes school and support these
worthy organisations by visiting their websites:
www.booksinhomes.org.nz
www.booksinhomesaustralia.com.au
www.booksinhomesusa.org
www.lifeeducation.org.nz
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PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Mainfreight in the Community
TESSA JENKINS, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND WITH CHILDREN OF PAPATOETOE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
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This statement is a summary of the Corporate
Governance arrangements approved and observed by
Mainf reight’s Board of Directors (“the Board”) as at
25 May 2021. The code of ethics, policies, charters and
other associated documents are available on the Investor
pages of the Company’s website:
https://www.mainf reight.com/
global/en/global-home/investor-centre/
governance.aspx
Mainf reight’s corporate governance practices do not
materially differ f rom the NZX Corporate Governance
Best Practice Code, except that the Board has not set
measurable objectives for achieving diversity and for
annually assessing these and progress made, but as with
other aspects of the business, we strive for continual
improvement in this area. In addition, Mainf reight has
not established a Nominations Committee, preferring to
accomplish this task with the assistance of the full Board.
The Role of The Board of Directors
The Board is committed to the highest standards of
ethical behaviour in its own undertakings and those
of the Group’s team members. The Board follows the
corporate governance rules established by NZX, and
Directors exercise their duties in the best interests of the
Group. A formal charter has been adopted by the Board
and further sets out the responsibilities of Directors.
The Board is responsible for the proper direction and
control of the Group’s activities. This responsibility
includes such areas of stewardship as the identif ication
and control of the Group’s business risks (including
oversight of health and safety), the integrity of
management information systems and reporting to
shareholders. While the Board acknowledges that
it is responsible for the overall control f ramework of
the Group, it recognises that no cost effective internal
control system will preclude all errors and irregularities.
Our system is based upon written procedures, policies
and guidelines, organisational structures that provide
an appropriate division of responsibility, and the careful
selection and training of all qualif ied personnel.
The Board includes in its decision making; dividend
payments, the raising of new capital, major borrowings,
the approval of annual accounts and the provision of
information to shareholders, major capital expenditure
and acquisitions. The Board delegates the conduct of
the day-to-day affairs of the company to the Group
Managing Director and Executive Management.
Financial statements are prepared monthly in
conjunction with the weekly prof it and loss statements
generated at branch level. These are reviewed by
the Board progressively through the year to monitor
management’s performance and assess the integrity
of management information.
Board Composition
The Board comprises six Directors: our Chairman, Group
Managing Director and four Directors, all of whom are
independent.
Recommendation 2.9 of the NZX Corporate Governance
Best Practice Code (“the Code”) states, “An issuer should
have an independent chair of the board. If the chair is not
independent, the chair and the CEO should be different
people”. Mainf reight’s founder, Bruce Plested, has
chaired the Company since 2002, and is not considered
to be an independent director; the Company meets the
requirements of this recommendation as the CEO role is
held by Group Managing Director, Don Braid.
We also note that commentary included in the Code
identif ies tenure as a factor that may impact a director’s
independence. Mainf reight values the contribution
of its long-serving Directors, who have a depth of
understanding and insight gained through extensive
travel to the Company’s global facilities and ongoing
review of each business unit’s progress in meeting the
Group’s strategic goals. These relationships are actively
reviewed to ensure that our Directors’ independent
judgement is not compromised.
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Corporate Governance Statement
KURT KWAN, HONG KONG.
5959
Directors Meetings
The Directors normally hold f ive full Board Meetings
per year; three of these are held over two- to three-day
periods in operational regions of interest and concern,
with opportunities to meet with customers and/or our
team in those locations; with the other two meetings
being shorter, and held primarily to review performance
and strategy. Additional meetings are held for the
purposes of considering interim and f inal dividends, and
approving f inancial results for release to the market, and
as otherwise required. From time to time, key executives
are invited to attend full Board Meetings and are
encouraged to fully participate in all debate.
The Board met on seven occasions in the f inancial
year ended 31 March 2021. Restrictions on travel as a
result of the pandemic meant all meetings were held
in New Zealand. Executives in our overseas locations
attended Board meetings by video-conference.
The following table summarises Director attendance at
Board and Committee meetings:
DirectorBoardAudit
Committee
Remuneration
Committee
Bruce Plested7/7–2/2
Don Braid*7/72/2–
Simon Cotter7/72/22/2
Bryan Mogridge7/72/2–
Richard Prebble7/72/22/2
Kate Parsons7/7––
* Don Braid attends the Audit Committee by invitation
Share Trading
The Board has set out a procedure which must be
followed by Directors and key Executive Management
when trading in Mainf reight Limited shares. This
procedure assists those persons to ensure they comply
with the insider trading provisions in the Financial
Markets Conduct Act 2013.
Group Management Structure
The Group’s organisational structure is focused on its core
competencies; domestic transportation, international air
and ocean f reight forwarding, warehousing and supply
chain management. These operations are located in
New Zealand, Australia, the Americas, Europe and Asia.
A country/region management structure exists to reflect
the size and diversity of our global operations.
Our management structure is deliberately kept as flat and
minimal as we can achieve. This provides an ideal platform
for succession planning, and allows for decision-making
f rom those closest to our customers. We manage with a
philosophy that encourages all to contribute.
Diversity
The Board recognises the current requirement placed by
NZX Listing Rules on Issuers to report on diversity, and
has included a gender breakdown across its full team in
its Annual Reports for many years. Mainf reight is f irmly
committed to diversity and equality in all areas of its
operations, and the Group’s Diversity Policy is available on
its website.
At the level of Directors and Off icers, gender composition
is set out below.
THIS YEARLAST YEAR
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
Directors5152
Off icers100100
Team
Gender
Ratios*
THIS YEARLAST YEAR
MaleFemale
MaleFemale
New Zealand78%22%78%22%
Australia72%28%72%28%
Europe73%27%74%26%
Americas68%32%65%35%
Asia 42%58%38%62%
Total Group73%27%72%28%
If we remove Owner Drivers and EU Drivers f rom the
calculation, gender ratios are 66% Male and 34% Female (last
year 65% Male and 35% Female).
* Last year’s Team Gender Ratios were calculated incorrectly
and have been restated.
We are pleased that the number of female managers (in
roles with prof it & loss responsibility) is currently 53 (53
in 2020, 46 in 2019, 37 in 2018, 31 in 2017, and 27 in 2016).
The number of key management roles held by females
still falls well below our expectations and we look for
improvement.
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Corporate Governance Statement
Anti-Corruption and Competitive
Practice Guideline
With the advent of the global economy, most countries
have put in place anti-corruption and competition laws,
which we at Mainf reight welcome and endorse.
Mainf reight, as a global company, has adopted
guidelines and policy to enforce anti-corruption and anti-
competitive behaviour.
The integrity of our brand and the way we are perceived
in the market is of paramount importance to us.
Mainf reight demands f rom its team members at all
times honesty, integrity and a scrupulously “clean”
approach to the way we conduct our business.
The Role of Shareholders
The Board aims to ensure that shareholders are informed
of all major developments affecting the Group’s state
of affairs. Information is communicated to shareholders
in the Annual Report, and twice-yearly Newsletters
in addition to information released via the NZX and
available on our website. The Board has adopted a
continuous disclosure policy to assist Mainf reight to
comply with its continuous disclosure obligations
under the NZX Listing Rules. The Board encourages full
participation of shareholders at the Annual Meeting to
ensure a high level of accountability and identif ication
with the Group’s strategies and goals.
The Board has constituted the following standing
Committees that focus on specif ied areas of the Board’s
responsibility. Each Committee operates under its own
charter outlining composition and responsibilities.
Audit Committee
The Committee is responsible for the f ramework
of internal control mechanisms that ensure proper
management of the Group’s affairs. The Committee is
accountable to the Board for the recommendations of
the external auditors, EY, directing and monitoring the
audit function and reviewing the adequacy and quality
of the annual audit process. The Committee provides the
Board with additional assurance regarding the accuracy
of f inancial information for inclusion in the Group’s
Annual Report, including the Financial Statements. The
Committee is also responsible for ensuring that the
Group has an effective internal control f ramework.
A member of the Group’s f inance team oversees regular
internal control assessments, and reports to the Group
Chief Financial Off icer and the Audit Committee as
appropriate.
These controls include the safeguarding of assets,
maintaining proper accounting records, complying with
legislation, including resource management and health
and safety issues, ensuring the reliability of f inancial
information, and assessing and over viewing business
risk. The Committee also deals with Governmental and
NZX compliance requirements.
AUDIT COMMITTEE:
Simon Cotter, Chairman
Bryan Mogridge, Director
Richard Prebble, Director
Remuneration Committee
The Committee is responsible for reviewing the
remuneration and benef its of the Group Managing
Director and senior executives, for reviewing the
remuneration of Board members, and makes its
recommendations to the Board. The Committee also
monitors and reports on general trends and proposals
concerning employment conditions and remuneration.
General remuneration for all team members is reviewed
on an annual basis and takes into account CPI and
responsibility changes for each individual. This does not
include senior executives. Senior executive remuneration
is reviewed every two years and was last reviewed in
October 2020.
The general increase is usually applied to all salaries in
April each year. The increase was deferred f rom April
2020 as a consequence of the pandemic, and took
effect later in the year (July for Australasia, October for
Europe, Asia and the Americas). The usual timetable was
resumed f rom April 2021.
The discretionary bonus system used in Mainf reight was
applied during the f inancial period with Board approval.
The bonus calculation is applied across all business units
which meet the criteria, and only to those people who
have completed 12 months’ continuous full time service
for Mainf reight. The total cost of this discretionary bonus
for the 2021 f inancial year is $43.9 million (an increase
f rom $27.3 million in the prior year).
REMUNERATION COMMITTEE:
Bruce Plested, Chairman
Richard Prebble, Director
Simon Cotter, Director
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LEADERS: NEW ZEALAND
ROB CROFT
11 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in
New Zealand since 2015
NIC KAY
25 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
New Zealand since 2015
MITCH GREGOR
20 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
New Zealand since 2016
CRAIG EVANS
34 years with Mainfreight
Leading the New Zealand
business since 2016
CARL GEORGE
26 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
New Zealand since 2011
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
LEADERS: AUSTRALIA
BRYAN CURTIS
41 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Australia since 2011
SIMON HART
15 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Australia since 2014
GRANT DRAPER
24 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Australia since 2015
RODD MORGAN
18 years with Mainfreight
Leading the Australian
business since 2011
DAVE SCOTT
21 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in
Australia since 2009
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LEADERS: EUROPE
BEN FITTS
14 years with Mainfreight
Leading the European
business since 2015
FRANS ZUIDGEEST
10 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Europe since 2015
BRAD RUSSELL
5 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in Europe
since 2019
JASON BRAID
24 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Europe since 2015
LIANE PHILIPSEN
10 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Europe since 2018
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
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STEVE TURNER
15 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Sales in the
Americas since 2019
LEADERS: AMERICAS
JOHN HEPWORTH
23 years with
Mainfreight
Leading the Americas
business since 2009
SHAWN ROACH
5 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Americas since 2016
RENÉ VAN HOUTUM
10 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Americas since 2014
NATHAN THOMAS
18 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Americas since 2015
CHRIS WILSON
15 years with
CaroTrans
Leading CaroTrans
since 2017
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LEADERS: ASIA
BILLY ZHANG
20 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in Asia since 2017
CARY CHUNG
10 years with Mainfreight
Leading Mainfreight Asia since 2017
MICHELLE YIP
5 years with Mainfreight
Regional Supply Chain Asia since 2017
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
GLOBAL SUPPORT TEAM
JOHN ESHUIS
GROUP IT MANAGER
18 years with Mainfreight
Took on the leadership
role for Mainfreight’s IT
in 2021
MARTIN DEVEREUX
GROUP MANAGER TEAM
DEVELOPMENT
21 years with Mainfreight
Leading our Training &
Development team since 2010
CARL HOWARD-SMITH
GENERAL COUNSEL
43 years with Mainfreight
Has held the General Counsel
role since 1978. Retired from
the Board in 2018
TIM WILLIAMS
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
27 years with Mainfreight
Has held the CFO role
since 1995
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The Directors are pleased to present
this twenty-f ifth published Annual
Report of Mainf reight Limited.
Financial Result
Consolidated sales for the year were
$3,543.84 million, up on the previous
year by $448.44 million, or 14.5%.
Net prof it before abnormal gains
or losses for the 2021 f inancial year
increased 27.1% to $188.11 million.
There were no abnormal gains or
losses in the current year, compared
with a net abnormal gain of $11.23
million in the prior year. See Note
25 on page 104 of the f inancial
statements.
Comparisons to the 2020 result are
set out in the f ive-year review; page
113 of the f inancial statements.
Financial Position
The Group has improved its f inancial
position, with shareholders’ equity of
$1,115 million funding 44.8% of total
assets. Earnings cover interest on
debt 13.09 times compared to 10.09
times in the prior year. Net cash
flows f rom operations were $376.28
million, up f rom $300.80 million
last year.
Dividend
A dividend of 34.0 cents per share
was paid in July 2020, fully imputed.
A supplementary dividend of 6.00
cents per share was paid to non-
resident shareholders with this
dividend. A further dividend of
30.0 cents per share was paid in
December 2020, fully imputed.
A supplementary dividend of 5.29
cents per share was paid to non-
resident shareholders with this
dividend. A fully imputed dividend
of 45.0 cents per share, payable on
16 July 2021 is proposed, together
with a supplementary dividend of
7.94 cents per share for non-resident
shareholders. Books close for this
dividend on 9 July 2021.
Statutory Information
Additional information is set out
on page 110 including Directors’
Interests as required by the
Companies Act 1993.
Directors
Bruce Plested and Richard Prebble
retire by rotation, and are available
for re-election.
Directors’ Remuneration
Directors’ fees were not increased
during the f inancial year, and remain
at $120,000 per annum for each
Director, and $240,000 per annum
for the Chairman of the Board.
The Chairman has for some
time elected not to take his fee
entitlement. The Group Managing
Director and all other Directors
agreed to take a 50% reduction in
fees and base salary f rom 1 April
2020, as one of several measures put
in place to reduce expenditure with
the onset of the pandemic. Normal
fees and base salary payments
resumed f rom 1 October 2020.
Audit
The Company’s Auditors, EY, will
continue in off ice in accordance
with the Companies Act 1993. The
Company has a formally constituted
Audit Committee.
Reporting and
Communications
Mainf reight continues to support
high levels of public company
disclosure. The Company provides
half yearly reporting on results, with
ongoing disclosure as required.
The Company is effective in
communicating the Group’s affairs
and results to shareholders, NZX,
regulatory bodies and the media.
The f irst half year result to
30 September 2021 is scheduled
for release on 11 November 2021.
Outlook
The Directors are satisf ied with the
direction and development of the
Group. The next twelve months will
continue the developments that
Mainf reight has underway with
the subsequent benef its to our
shareholders and stakeholders.
For and on behalf of the Board
25 June 2021
BRUCE PLESTED
CHAIRMAN
SIMON COTTER
DIRECTOR
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Directors’ Report
DEVYNE GILLIAM, ATLANTA, USA
69
In times of deep adversity, there is no match for
a board with decisiveness, wisdom and tenure.
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Board of Directors
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
SIMON COTTER, RICHARD PREBBLE, BRUCE PLESTED, DON BRAID, KATE PARSONS AND BRYAN MOGRIDGE.
Our Board brings relevance and value to our business, with members active
across finance, education, politics, technology, telecommunications and not-
for-profit sectors. Each member is highly regarded in their own right and a
forthright contributor to decision-making and the direction of our business.
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BRUCE PLESTED
CHAIRMAN AND FOUNDING OWNER
43 years with Mainfreight; Appointment to Board 1978
Age: 79
As Chairman and Founder, Bruce shares his vision for
the Company with the Mainf reight team, bringing a
particular focus to quality and our culture. Likewise,
his strongly-held beliefs relating to the importance of
education and of recycling/sustainability, continue to
positively shape the Company’s behaviours.
DON BRAID
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR
27 years with Mainfreight; Appointment to Board 2000
Age: 61
Don has over 44 years’ experience in the f reight
industry, including 27 with Mainf reight. His leadership is
underpinned by a strong belief in Mainf reight’s global
competency and capabilities to provide high-quality
supply chain solutions for our customers. His visits to
our local and overseas operations guide our teams to
be sales-focused and always aiming for operational
excellence. He is f iercely proud of the Mainf reight
culture seeing this as a key reason customers choose
Mainf reight over the competition.
RICHARD PREBBLE
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 1996
Age: 73
Richard Prebble is by profession a lawyer. As a
Government Minister, Richard was responsible for
creating SOEs, deregulating telecommunications
and broadcasting, reforming ports, airports, railways
and aviation. Richard has been elected a fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
Other Current Directorships:
Private family companies.
BRYAN MOGRIDGE
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 2003
Age: 75
Bryan has a wealth of experience, both in executive and
board roles. He has also lent his considerable support
to not-for-prof it organisations such as the Starship
Foundation. His intellect and pragmatic approach is
highly regarded at the Board table.
Other Current Signif icant Directorships and Trusteeships:
BUPA ANZ Pty Limited (Chairman), Clearspan Limited,
SeaDragon Limited, Thinxtra Limited, Starship Foundation,
Massey University Foundation.
SIMON COTTER
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 2013
Age: 54
Simon has a long association with Mainf reight having
served as the Company’s main adviser for acquisitions,
debt structure and other matters since 2003 (through
Grant Samuel & Associates), prior to joining the
Mainf reight Board. He brings strong f inancial skills and
business acumen to the role.
Other Current Directorships:
Grant Samuel & Associates Ltd.
KATE PARSONS
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 2017
Age: 48
Kate brings to the Board her broad f inancial and
analytical experience acquired in a range of industries,
both in New Zealand and overseas. Her knowledge
of high-tech companies is a welcome addition to
the Board’s capabilities, as is her familiarity with the
complexities of acquisitions, and steering companies
through growth and change.
Other Current Directorships:
Entrada Travel Group Limited and a number of subsidiary
companies, Member of the CFO Advisory Board, Auckland
University Business School, and private family companies.
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Board of Directors
ESMEE HEUVINK AND DARREN BARBOZA, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Contents
75
Income Statement
76
Statement of
Comprehensive
Income
77
Balance Sheet
78
Statement of
Changes in Equity
79
Cash Flow Statement
80
Notes to the
Financial Statements
107
Auditor’s Report
110
Statutory Information /
Interests Register
113
Five Year Review
Contents
SECTION Title
74
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Income Statement
Income Statement
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Note
2021
$000
2020
$000
OPERATING REVENUE 3,543,531 3,094,736
Interest Income 307 658
TOTAL REVENUE 3,543,838 3,095,394
Transport Costs (2,141,744) (1,803,460)
Labour Expenses6 (723,444) (670,103)
Other Expenses (211,836) (222,502)
Earnings before Interest Costs, Tax, Depreciation, Amortisation, and Abnormal Items 466,814 399,329
Depreciation of Right of Use Assets20 (113,938) (111,877)
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities20 (16,225) (17,021)
Other Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses14,15,20 (68,460) (57,852)
Other Finance Costs (5,784) (6,326)
Prof it Before Abnormal Items and Taxation for the Year 262,407 206,253
Income Tax on Prof it Before Abnormal Items (74,297) (58,278)
NET PROFIT BEFORE ABNORMAL ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 188,110 147,975
Abnormal Items25 - (4,783)
Income Tax on Abnormal Items25 - 1,309
Abnormal Tax Item - Reversal of deferred tax liability on buildings25 - 14,700
ABNORMAL ITEMS AFTER TAXATION - 11,226
Prof it Before Taxation for the Year 262,407 201,470
Income Tax Expense7 (74,297) (42,269)
NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR 188,110 159,201
Earnings per share for prof it attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the company are:
CentsCents
BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE: TOTAL OPERATIONS9 186.81158.10
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these f inancial statements.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Comprehensive Income
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these f inancial statements.
Statement of Comprehensive Income
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
2021
$000
2020
$000
Net Prof it for the Year 188,110 159,201
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Other comprehensive income to be reclassif ied to prof it or loss in subsequent periods:
Exchange Differences on Translation of Foreign Operations (22,545) 23,850
Income Tax Effect (2,782) 3,323
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT OR
LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS (25,327) 27,173
Other comprehensive income not to be reclassif ied to prof it or loss in subsequent periods:
Revaluation of Land 55,814 1,233
Income Tax Effect (5,324) -
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME NOT TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT
OR LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS 50,490 1,233
Other comprehensive income not to be reclassif ied to prof it or loss in subsequent periods:
Def ined Benef it Pension Provision (159) (228)
Income Tax Effect 40 57
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME NOT TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT
OR LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS (119) (171)
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR, NET OF TAX 25,044 28,235
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR, NET OF TAX 213,154 187,436
SECTION Title
76
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Balance Sheet
Balance Sheet
AS AT 31 MARCH 2021
Note
2021
$000
2020
$000
CURRENT ASSETS
Bank10 139,555 116,140
Trade Debtors11 489,246 420,839
Income Tax Receivable 251 2,937
Other Receivables12 89,531 73,129
718,583 613,045
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Property14 755,566 652,639
Plant & Equipment14 162,597 123,936
Right of Use Assets20 567,956 615,250
Software15 53,510 53,542
Goodwill15 208,626 226,566
Other Intangible Assets15 1,607 4,578
Deferred Tax Asset7 18,461 15,038
1,768,323 1,691,549
TOTAL ASSETS 2,486,906 2,304,594
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank10 - 6
Trade Creditors & Accruals18 412,826 339,562
Employee Entitlements16 91,997 69,565
Provision for Taxation 30,344 19,207
Lease Liability for Right of Use Assets20 118,158 124,128
Asset Finance Loans19 9,198 2,732
662,523 555,200
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank Term Loan19 210,000 267,698
Employee Entitlements16 2,922 2,887
Deferred Tax Liability7 6,571 6,654
Lease Liability for Right of Use Assets20 467,276 502,734
Asset Finance Loans19 22,568 3,082
709,337 783,055
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,371,860 1,338,255
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Share Capital21 85,821 85,821
Retained Earnings 897,383 773,720
Revaluation Reserve 141,094 90,604
Foreign Currency Translation Reserve (8,660) 16,667
Def ined Benef it Pension Reserve (592) (473)
TOTAL EQUITY 1,115,046 966,339
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 2,486,906 2,304,594
For and on behalf of the Board who authorised the issue of these f inancial statements on 25 June 2021.
Bruce Plested, Chairman
Simon Cotter, Director
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these f inancial statements.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Changes in Equity
Statement of Changes in Equity
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
2021
$000Note
Ordinary
Shares
Asset
Revaluation
Reserve
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Reserve
Defined
Benefit
Pension
Reserve
Retained
EarningsTotal
Balance at 1 April 2020 85,821 90,604 16,667 (473) 773,720 966,339
Prof it for the Year - - - - 188,110 188,110
Other Comprehensive Income - 50,490 (25,327) (119) - 25,044
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME FOR THE YEAR - 50,490 (25,327) (119) 188,110 213,154
TRANSACTIONS WITH OWNERS IN THEIR CAPACITY AS OWNERS:
Supplementary Dividends - - - - (2,132) (2,132)
Dividends Paid8 - - - - (64,447) (64,447)
Foreign Investor Tax Credit - - - - 2,132 2,132
BALANCE AT 31 MARCH 2021 85,821 141,094 (8,660) (592) 897,383 1,115,046
2020
$000Note
Ordinary
Shares
Asset
Revaluation
Reserve
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Reserve
Defined
Benefit
Pension
Reserve
Retained
EarningsTotal
Balance at 1 April 2019 85,821 89,371 (10,506) (302) 673,931 838,315
Prof it for the Year - - - - 159,201 159,201
Other Comprehensive Income - 1,233 27,173 (171) - 28,235
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME FOR THE YEAR - 1,233 27,173 (171) 159,201 187,436
TRANSACTIONS WITH OWNERS IN THEIR CAPACITY AS OWNERS:
Supplementary Dividends - - - - (2,413) (2,413)
Dividends Paid8 - - - - (59,412) (59,412)
Foreign Investor Tax Credit - - - - 2,413 2,413
BALANCE AT 31 MARCH 2020 85,821 90,604 16,667 (473) 773,720 966,339
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these f inancial statements.
SECTION Title
78
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Cash Flow Statement
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these f inancial statements.
Cash Flow Statement
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Note
2021
$000
2020
$000
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Receipts f rom Customers 3,459,132 3,092,861
Interest Received 307 658
Payments to Suppliers and Team Members (2,992,486) (2,705,526)
Finance Charge on NZ IFRS 16 Leases (16,225) (17,021)
Interest Paid (5,784) (6,326)
Income Taxes Paid (68,662) (63,846)
NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES22 376,282 300,800
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds f rom Sale of Property, Plant & Equipment 3,529 4,930
Proceeds f rom Sale of Software - 52
Purchase of Property, Plant & Equipment (104,048) (143,286)
Purchase of Software (18,030) (16,728)
Advances to Team Members (2) -
NET CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (118,551) (155,032)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds of Long Term Loans22 62,054 40,554
Dividend Paid to Shareholders (64,447) (59,412)
Repayment of Loans22 (118,073) (32,421)
Lease Payments NZ IFRS 16 22 (107,125) (100,644)
NET CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (227,591) (151,923)
NET INCREASE / (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 30,140 (6,155)
Net Foreign Exchange Differences (6,719) 7,109
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 116,134 115,180
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD 139,555 116,134
COMPRISED
Bank and Short Term Deposits10 139,555 116,140
Bank Overdraft - (6)
139,555 116,134
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
Notes to the Financial Statements
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
1 CORPORATE INFORMATION
The f inancial statements of Mainf reight Limited (“the Parent“) and its subsidiaries (“the Group”) for the year ended 31 March 2021 were
authorised for issue in accordance with a resolution of the Directors.
Mainf reight Limited is a company limited by shares incorporated in New Zealand whose shares are publicly traded on the NZX Main
Board (New Zealand Stock Exchange).
2 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
(a) Basis of Preparation
The f inancial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice in New Zealand (NZ
GAAP) and the requirements of the Companies Act 1993 and the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. The f inancial statements
have been prepared:
• On a historical cost basis, except for land, and derivative f inancial instruments.
• On a GST exclusive basis, except for receivables and payables that are stated inclusive of GST.
(b) Statement of Compliance
The f inancial statements comply with New Zealand equivalents to International Financial Reporting Standards (NZ IFRS) and
other applicable Financial Reporting Standards, as appropriate for prof it-oriented entities. The f inancial statements comply with
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
(c) Basis of Consolidation
The consolidated f inancial statements comprise the f inancial statements of Mainf reight Limited and its subsidiaries (the
“Group”) as at 31 March each year (as outlined in note 13).
Consolidation of a subsidiary begins when the Group obtains control over the subsidiary and ceases when the Group loses
control of the subsidiary. Assets, liabilities, income and expenses of a subsidiary acquired or disposed of during the year are
included in the statement of comprehensive income f rom the date the Group gains control until the date the Group ceases to
control the subsidiary.
Control is achieved when the Group is exposed, or has rights, to variable returns f rom its involvement with the investee and has
the ability to affect those returns through its power over the investee.
The f inancial statements of subsidiaries are prepared for the same reporting period as the parent company, using consistent
accounting policies. Income and expenses for each subsidiary whose functional currency is not New Zealand dollars are
translated at exchange rates which approximate the rates at the actual dates of the transactions. Assets and liabilities of such
subsidiaries are translated at exchange rates prevailing at balance date. All resulting exchange differences are recognised in the
foreign currency translation reserve which is a separate component of equity.
In preparing the consolidated f inancial statements, all inter-company balances and transactions, income and expenses and
prof it and losses resulting f rom intra-group transactions have been eliminated in full.
(d) Foreign Currency Translation
(i) Functional and Presentation Currency
The presentation currency of the Group is New Zealand dollars ($) and all values are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars
($000). Each entity in the Group determines its own functional currency and items included in the f inancial statements of each
entity are measured using that functional currency.
(ii) Transactions and Balances
Transactions in foreign currencies are initially recorded in the functional currency by applying the exchange rates ruling at the
date of the transaction. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate of exchange
ruling at the balance sheet date.
All exchange differences in the consolidated f inancial statements are taken to the income statement with the exception of
differences on foreign currency borrowings that provide a hedge against a net investment and differences arising on translation
of a foreign operation. These are recognised in other comprehensive income and accumulated in reserves until disposal of the
net investment at which time they are recognised in prof it or loss. On disposal of a foreign operation, the cumulative amount
recognised in equity relating to that particular foreign operation is recognised in the income statement. Tax charges and credits
attributable to exchange differences on those borrowings are also recognised in equity.
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2 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are translated using the exchange rate
as at the date of the initial transaction. Non-monetary items measured at fair value in a foreign currency are translated using the
exchange rates at the date when the fair value was determined.
(iii) Hedges of a Net Investment
Hedges of a net investment in a foreign operation, including a hedge of a monetary item that is accounted for as part of the net
investment, are accounted for by including the gains or losses on the hedging instrument relating to the effective portion of the
hedge directly in equity while any gains or losses relating to the ineffective portion of the hedge are recognised in prof it or loss.
On disposal of the foreign operation, the cumulative value of any such gains or losses recognised directly in equity is transferred
to the income statement.
(e) Changes in Accounting Policies
The accounting policies applied in the preparation of the consolidated f inancial statements are consistent with the prior year.
The Group has not early adopted any standards, interpretation or amendment that have been issued but are not yet effective.
(f) New Accounting Standards and Interpretations
The Group has no new material standards that require adoption in future years.
(g) Revenue Recognition
In relation to f reight transactions, the Group considers its sole performance obligation to be the delivery of f reight to the f inal
destination. Ancillary services such as customs clearance are not considered to be separate performance obligations. Instead,
together with f reight they represent a bundle of performance obligations.
The Group considers that the performance obligation is satisf ied over time, and so will recognise the related revenue as the
performance obligation is satisf ied. In relation to domestic transport and warehousing the stage of completion is to be measured
relative to cost whereas in relation to air and ocean f reight it will be measured relative to time.
Judgement is involved in determining the measure of cost and time on which to base the recognition of revenues at each
reporting date.
Revenue has been disaggregated in note 5 by domestic transport, warehousing and air and ocean forwarding.
3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
The Group’s principal f inancial instruments, other than derivatives, comprise bank loans and overdrafts, cash and short-term deposits,
director loans, trade creditors and accruals and trade debtors.
The main purpose of these f inancial instruments is to raise f inance and provide working capital for the Group’s operations.
The Group also enters into derivative transactions, principally interest rate swaps. The purpose is to manage the interest rate risks
arising f rom the Group’s operations and its sources of f inance. These are not currently hedge accounted.
The main risks arising f rom the Group’s f inancial instruments are cash flow interest rate risk, fair value interest rate risk, liquidity risk,
foreign currency risk and credit risk.
Details of the signif icant accounting policies and methods adopted, including the criteria for recognition, the basis of measurement
and the basis on which income and expenses are recognised, in respect of each class of f inancial assets, f inancial liabilities and equity
instruments are disclosed in notes 2 and 4 to the f inancial statements and other relevant notes.
Cash Flow Interest Rate Risk
The Group’s exposure to cash flow risk through changes in market interest rates relates primarily to the Group’s long-term debt
obligations with a floating interest rate. The level of debt is disclosed in note 19.
The Group’s policy is to manage its interest cost using a mix of f ixed and variable rate debt. To manage this mix in a cost eff icient
manner, the Group enters into interest rate swaps, in which the Group agrees to exchange, at specif ied intervals, the difference
between f ixed and variable rate interest amounts calculated by reference to an agreed-upon notional principal amount. With the
current low interest rate environment the Board decided not to enter into any swaps at this time. At 31 March 2021 none of the Group’s
borrowings are at a f ixed rate of interest (2020: nil).
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3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Fair Value Interest Rate Risk
If the Group holds f ixed rate debt there is a risk that the economic value of a f inancial instrument will fluctuate because of changes
in market interest rates. The level of f ixed rate debt is disclosed in note 19 and it is acknowledged that this risk is a by-product of the
Group’s attempt to manage its cash flow interest rate risk. The Group is also exposed to fair value interest rate risk through the use of
interest rate swaps. The Group accepts this risk as a by-product of its hedging strategy.
Interest on f inancial instruments classif ied as floating have their rates repriced at intervals of less than one year. Fixed rate instruments
are f ixed until the maturity of the instrument.
The Group constantly analyses its interest rate risk exposure. Within this analysis consideration is given to potential renewals of existing
positions, alternative f inancing and the mix of f ixed and variable interest rates.
The following sensitivity analysis is based on the interest rate exposures in existence at the balance sheet date.
At 31 March 2021, if interest rates had moved, as illustrated in the table below, with all other variables held constant, post tax prof it
(including swap fair value movements) and equity would have been affected as follows:
Post Tax Profit and Equity
Higher (Lower)
2021
$000
2020
$000
+ 1.0% (100 Basis Points)(513)(1,102)
- 0.5% (50 Basis Points) 256 551
Foreign Currency Risk
Foreign currency risk is the risk that the value of the Group’s assets, liabilities and f inancial performance will fluctuate due to changes
in foreign currency rates.
The Group is primarily exposed to currency risk as a result of its operations in Australia, America, Europe and Asia.
The risk to the Group is that the value of the overseas subsidiaries’ and associates’ f inancial positions and f inancial performances will
fluctuate in economic terms and as recorded in the f inancial statements due to changes in overseas exchange rates.
The Group economically hedges some of the currency risk relating to its Australian operations by holding a portion of its bank
borrowings in Australian dollars. Any foreign currency movement in the net assets of the Australian subsidiaries is partly offset by an
opposite movement in the Australian dollar loan. In addition, the Group has loans in Euros to assist in funding its European operations
and to offset the variability of future post interest f inancial performance to foreign exchange rate fluctuations.
Included in bank term loans at 31 March 2021 is a borrowing of EU€83,000,000 (2020 €95,900,000) which has been designated as a
hedge of the net investments in the European subsidiaries. It is being used to hedge the Group’s exposure to changes in exchange
rates on the value of its net investments in Europe. Gains or losses on the retranslation of this borrowing are recognised in other
comprehensive income to offset any gains or losses on translation of the net investments in the subsidiaries. A net after tax gain on
the hedge of the net investment of NZ$7,153,938 (2020 net after tax loss $8,545,025) was recognised in other comprehensive income
for the period.
There is an economic relationship between the hedged item and the hedging instrument as the net investment creates a translation
risk that will match the foreign exchange risk on the EUR borrowing. The Group has established a hedge ratio of 1:1 as the underlying
risk of the hedging instrument is identical to the hedged risk component. Hedge ineffectiveness will arise when the amount of the
investment in the foreign subsidiary becomes lower than the amount of the f ixed rate borrowing.
2021
AU$000
2020
AU$000
Net Assets Relating to Australian Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk191,508165,311
US$000US$000
Net Assets Relating to American & Asian Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk 138,058 112,977
EU€000EU€000
Net Assets Relating to European Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk 70,118 49,897
Currency movements in the foreign denominated balances above are reflected in the Foreign Currency Translation Reserve.
The movements were comprised of the following:
2021
NZ$000
2020
NZ$000
Retranslation of Net Assets in Foreign Subsidiaries(22,545)23,850
Tax on Unrealised Foreign Exchange Gain(2,782)3,323
MOVEMENT IN FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION RESERVE(25,327)27,173
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3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES (CONTINUED)
The Group is exposed to currency risk in relation to trading balances denominated in other than the NZ dollar, principally by the
trading of the Group’s overseas businesses.
At 31 March 2021 the Group has the following monetary assets and liabilities denominated in other than the NZ dollar: 76% of trade
accounts payable (2020 79%), 78% of trade accounts receivable (2020 80%), 86% of cash assets (2020 88%), and 100% of cash liabilities
(2020 100%). These amounts are inclusive of the above balances held in foreign subsidiaries.
The following sensitivity is based on the foreign currency risk exposures in existence at the balance sheet date:
At 31 March 2021, had the New Zealand Dollar moved as illustrated in the table below with all other variables held constant, post tax
prof it and equity would have been affected as follows:
Judgements of reasonably possible movements:
Post Tax Profit
Higher / (Lower)
Equity
Higher / (Lower)
2021
$000
2020
$000
2021
$000
2020
$000
NZD/USD +10% (3,287)(2,343)(18,147)(17,357)
NZD/USD -10% 4,0172,86322,17721,214
NZD/AUD +10% (3,866) (2,425) (21,800) (16,689)
NZD/AUD -10% 4,7262,96426,64420,397
NZD/EURO +10%(2,545)(1,623)(12,987)(12,570)
NZD/EURO -10%3,1111,983 15,873 15,363
The movement in equity is a combination of movement in post-tax prof it and the movement in the foreign currency translation
reserve as values of overseas investments in subsidiaries change.
Management believes the balance date risk exposures are representative of the risk exposure inherent in the f inancial instruments.
Credit Risk
In the normal course of business, the Group is exposed to credit risk f rom f inancial instruments including cash, trade receivables and
derivative f inancial instruments.
Receivable balances are monitored on an ongoing basis with the result that, in management’s view, the Group’s exposure to bad debts
is not signif icant. The Group does not have concentrations of credit risk by industry but does have concentrations by geographical
sectors (refer to Segment Reporting in note 5).
With respect to credit risk arising f rom the other f inancial assets of the Group, which comprise cash and cash equivalents and certain
derivative instruments, the Group’s exposure to credit risk arises f rom default of the counterparty, with a maximum exposure equal
to the carrying amount of these instruments. The Group has a policy only to deal with registered banks or f inancial institutions with
high quality credit ratings.
It is the Group's policy that customers considered higher risk who wish to trade on credit terms are subject to credit verif ication
procedures including an assessment of their independent credit rating, f inancial position, past experience and industry reputation.
Risk limits are set for each individual customer in accordance with parameters set by the Board. These risk limits are regularly
monitored.
Liquidity Risk
Liquidity risk represents the Group’s ability to meet its contractual obligations. The Group’s objective is to maintain a balance between
continuity of funding and flexibility through the use of bank overdrafts, bank loans, and asset f inance loans. The Board considers that,
in general, the Group has suff icient cash flows f rom operating activities to meet their obligations. If there are projected shortfalls,
management ensures adequate committed f inance is available.
At 31 March 2021, none of the Group's debt will mature in less than one year (2020: nil).
The table below reflects all contractually f ixed payments and receivables for settlement, repayments and interest resulting f rom
recognised f inancial assets and liabilities, including derivative f inancial instruments as of 31 March 2021. The respective undiscounted
cash flows for the respective upcoming f iscal years are presented. Cash flows for f inancial assets and liabilities without f ixed amount
or timing are based on the conditions existing at 31 March 2021.
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3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Liquidity Risk (continued)
The remaining contractual maturities of the Group's f inancial liabilities are:
2021 Year ($000)2020 Year ($000)
<6
months
6-12
months
1-2
years
2-5
YearsTotal
<6
months
6-12
months
1-2
years
2-5
YearsTotal
Term Loan1,4161,41618,624199,873221,3292,0362,0364,072275,842283,986
Overdraft-----6---6
Lease Liability
for Right of
Use Assets63,68963,689114,221380,717622,31671,09171,091129,669427,226699,077
Creditors412,826---412,826339,562---339,562
Others4,8494,8498,60915,46033,7671,4351,4351,9771,3236,170
TOTAL482,78069,954141,454596,0501,290,238414,13074,562135,718704,3911,328,801
At balance date, the Group has approximately $269 million (2020: $234 million) of unused credit facilities available for its immediate
use.
Fair Value
The Group uses various methods in estimating the fair value of assets carried at fair value. The methods comprise:
• Level 1: the fair value is calculated using quoted prices in active markets,
• Level 2: the fair value is estimated using inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that are observable for the asset or
liability, either directly (as prices) or indirectly (derived f rom prices),
• Level 3: the fair value is estimated using inputs for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data.
The methods for estimating fair value are outlined in the relevant notes to the f inancial statements. Refer to note 14.
4 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING JUDGEMENTS, ESTIMATES AND ASSUMPTIONS
In applying the Group’s accounting policies, management continually evaluates judgements, estimates and assumptions based
on experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that may have an impact on the Group. All judgements,
estimates and assumptions made are believed to be reasonable based on the most current set of circumstances available to
management. Actual results may differ f rom the judgements, estimates and assumptions and the differences may be material.
Signif icant judgements, estimates and assumptions made by management in the preparation of these f inancial statements are
discussed within the specif ic accounting policy or note as shown below:
Area of JudgementNote
Allocation of Goodwill to Cash Generating Units15
Impairment of Goodwill and Intangibles with Indef inite Useful Lives15
Allowance for Expected Credit Loss on Trade Debtors11
Estimation of Useful Lives of Assets14 & 15
Estimation of Land Valuation14
Timing of Revenue Recognition2
Estimation of Reasonable Certainty to Extend Lease term20
Estimation of Incremental Borrowing Rate for Leases20
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5 SEGMENTAL REPORTING
An operating segment is a component of an entity that engages in business activities f rom which it may earn revenues and incur
expenses whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the entity’s chief operating decision maker and for which discrete f inancial
information is available.
The Group operates in the domestic supply chain (i.e. moving and storing f reight within countries) and air and ocean f reight industries
(i.e. moving f reight between countries). New Zealand, Australia, The Americas and Europe are each reported to management as one
segment as the businesses there perform both domestic and air and ocean services.
The accounting policies of the operating segments are the same as those described in note 2 with the exception of deferred tax and
the fair value of derivative f inancial instruments which are not reported on a monthly basis.
The segmental results f rom operations are disclosed below.
Geographical Segments
The following table represents revenue, margin and certain asset information regarding geographical segments for the years ended
31 March 2021 and 31 March 2020.
Year Ended 31 March 2021
New
Zealand
Australia
The
Americas
Asia
Europe
Inter-
Segment
Total
$000
OPERATING REVENUE
- Sales to customers
outside the group 845,554 939,340 859,647 155,392 743,905 - 3,543,838
- Inter-segment sales 2,199 25,773 50,574 160,354 44,708 (283,608)-
TOTAL REVENUE 847,753 965,113 910,221 315,746 788,613 (283,608) 3,543,838
PBT & Abnormal Items 97,814 76,573 38,627 10,501 38,892 - 262,407
Net Interest Expense 6,289 7,267 4,948 143 3,055 - 21,702
Depreciation &
Amortisation 48,411 46,910 27,779 3,086 56,212 - 182,398
Capital Expenditure 73,612 18,503 9,859 1,418 18,686 - 122,078
Trade Receivables 107,640 129,358 140,222 52,032 105,504 (45,510) 489,246
Non-current Assets 672,691 473,197 229,823 17,862 374,750 - 1,768,323
Total Assets 805,375 640,163 410,136 92,505 584,237 (45,510) 2,486,906
Total Liabilities348,340 379,753 272,829 52,965 363,483 (45,510) 1,371,860
Year Ended 31 March 2020
New
Zealand
Australia
The
Americas
Asia
Europe
Inter-
Segment
Total
$000
OPERATING REVENUE
- Sales to customers
outside the group 752,913 796,545 761,950 94,786 689,200 - 3,095,394
- Inter-segment sales 396 20,352 48,421 73,489 38,133 (180,791) -
TOTAL REVENUE 753,309 816,897 810,371 168,275 727,333 (180,791) 3,095,394
PBT & Abnormal Items 87,691 51,344 30,881 5,236 31,101 - 206,253
Net Interest Expense 5,277 8,301 5,045 153 3,913 - 22,689
Depreciation &
Amortisation 46,799 45,164 24,481 2,945 50,340 - 169,729
Capital Expenditure 62,225 71,497 9,025 1,126 16,141 - 160,014
Trade Receivables 83,982 105,889 119,361 24,618 110,812 (23,823) 420,839
Non-current Assets 560,315 451,269 236,302 17,765 425,898 - 1,691,549
Total Assets 665,587 590,187 385,118 64,399 623,126 (23,823) 2,304,594
Total Liabilities299,026 364,160 258,797 33,125 406,970 (23,823) 1,338,255
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
5 SEGMENTAL REPORTING (CONTINUED)
Division Segments
The following table represents revenue and PBT regarding the three main types of services for the years ended 31 March 2021 and
31 March 2020.
Year Ended 31 March 2021
Domestic
Transport
Warehousing
Air & Ocean
Forwarding
Total
$000
Revenue 1,610,741 452,116 1,480,981 3,543,838
PBT & Abnormal Items 140,527 42,207 79,673 262,407
Year Ended 31 March 2020
Domestic
Transport
Warehousing
Air & Ocean
Forwarding
Total
$000
Revenue 1,550,299 409,749 1,135,346 3,095,394
PBT & Abnormal Items 119,682 34,317 52,254 206,253
Reconciliation between non-GAAP and the Income Statement
2021
$000
2020
$000
PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 262,407 201,470
Abnormal Items - 4,783
PROFIT BEFORE ABNORMAL ITEMS AND TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 262,407 206,253
Interest Income (307) (658)
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities 16,225 17,021
Other Finance Costs 5,784 6,326
EBITA 284,109 228,942
Depreciation of Right of Use Assets 113,938 111,877
Other Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses 68,460 57,852
EBITDA (adjusted) 466,507 398,671
EBITDA (adjusted) is def ined as earnings before net interest expense, tax, depreciation, amortisation, abnormal items and royalties
(segment only; not Group).
There are no customers in any segment that comprise more than 10% of that segment's revenue.
Bank term loan is allocated based on segment net assets excluding bank term loan.
The geographical segments are determined based on the location of the Group's assets.
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6 EXPENSES AND OTHER INCOME
The Prof it before Taxation is stated:
2021
$000
2020
$000
AFTER CHARGING:
Audit Fees - Parent Company Auditors* 2,329 2,035
Audit Fees - Other Auditors - 94
Other Fees Paid to Parent Company Auditors*
Tax Advice and Compliance 1,287 892
Financial Statement Compilation30 16
Advice on Employment Law20-
Employee Benef its Expense
Wages and Salaries 723,054 669,503
Directors’ Fees 390 600
TOTAL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 723,444 670,103
Interest: Variable Loans 5,351 6,135
Asset Finance Loans 433 191
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities (note 20) 16,225 17,021
Donations** 1,253 1,215
AFTER CREDITING OTHER INCOME:
Interest Income 307 658
Net Gain / (Loss) on Foreign Exchange 1,428 5,378
Net Gain / (Loss) on Disposal of Property, Plant & Equipment 601 856
*EY are independent of the Group in accordance with Professional and Ethical Standard 1 "International Code of Ethics for Assurance Practitioners
(including International Independence Standards) (New Zealand)" issued by the New Zealand Auditing and Assurance Standards Board, and they have
fulf illed their other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements - refer Auditor's Report pages 107-109.
Lloyd Bunyan, the current EY audit partner, was appointed 27 June 2018.
**No donations to political parties were made in either year.
7 INCOME TAX
Current tax assets and liabilities for the current and prior periods are measured at the amount expected to be recovered f rom or paid
to the taxation authorities based on the current period’s taxable income. The tax rates and tax laws used to compute the amount are
those that are enacted or substantively enacted by the balance sheet date.
Deferred income tax is generally provided on all temporary differences at the balance sheet date between the tax bases of assets and
liabilities and their carrying amounts for f inancial reporting purposes.
Deferred income tax liabilities are recognised for all taxable temporary differences except:
• When the deferred income tax liability arises f rom the initial recognition of goodwill or of an asset or liability in a transaction that
is not a business combination and that, at the time of the transaction, affects neither the accounting prof it nor taxable prof it or
loss; or ·
• When the taxable temporary difference is associated with investments in subsidiaries, associates or interests in joint ventures, and
the timing of the reversal of the temporary difference can be controlled and it is probable that the temporary difference will not
reverse in the foreseeable future.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
7 INCOME TAX (CONTINUED)
Deferred income tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences, carry-forward of unused tax credits and unused
tax losses, to the extent that it is probable that taxable prof it will be available against which the deductible temporary differences and
the carry-forward of unused tax credits and unused tax losses can be utilised, except:
• When the deferred income tax asset relating to the deductible temporary difference arises f rom the initial recognition of an asset
or liability in a transaction that is not a business combination and, at the time of the transaction, affects neither the accounting
prof it nor taxable prof it or loss; or
• When the deductible temporary difference is associated with investments in subsidiaries, associates or interests in joint ventures,
in which case a deferred tax asset is only recognised to the extent that it is probable that the temporary difference will reverse in
the foreseeable future and taxable prof it will be available against which the temporary difference can be utilised.
The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets is reviewed at each balance sheet date and reduced to the extent that it is no
longer probable that suff icient taxable prof it will be available to allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised.
Unrecognised deferred income tax assets are reassessed at each balance sheet date and are recognised to the extent that it has
become probable that future taxable prof it will allow the deferred tax asset to be recovered.
Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply to the year when the asset is realised
or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the balance sheet date.
Income taxes relating to items recognised directly in equity are recognised in equity and not in the income statement.
Deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities are offset only if a legally enforceable right exists to set off current tax assets against
current tax liabilities and the deferred tax assets and liabilities relate to the same taxable entity and the same taxation authority.
2021
$000
2020
$000
Prof it Before Taxation for the Year 262,407 201,470
Prima Facie Taxation at 28% NZ, 30% Australia, 27% USA, 16.5% Hong Kong, 25% China, 25% Europe 72,217 55,670
(31 March 2020 28% NZ, 30% Australia, 27% USA, 16.5% Hong Kong, 25% China, 25% Europe)
Adjusted by the Tax Effect of:
Prior Year Tax Adjustments (286) (428)
Deferred Tax on Buildings Adjustment - refer note 25 - (14,700)
Non-deductible Expenses 2,366 1,727
AGGREGATE INCOME TAX EXPENSE 74,297 42,269
Current Tax 77,803 63,892
Deferred Tax (3,506) (21,623)
74,297 42,269
IMPUTATION CREDIT ACCOUNT
2021
$000
2020
$000
THE AMOUNT OF CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR USE IN SUBSEQUENT REPORTING PERIODS 66,505 59,933
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7 INCOME TAX (CONTINUED)
Recognised Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities
Balance SheetIncome Statement
2021
$000
2020
$000
2021
$000
2020
$000
(i) Deferred Tax Assets
Doubtful Debts1,025 1,018 (77) (56)
Provisions:
Annual Leave6,059 4,958 (1,063) (533)
Long Service Leave3,717 2,862 (681) (108)
Bonuses10,675 6,835 (3,926) (1)
Superannuation5 16 11 (12)
Other7,742 7,361 (459) (1,570)
Lease NZ IFRS 164,920 3,202 (1,878) (3,202)
Unrealised FX Gains / Losses 146 - (280) 45
Foreign Exchange Impact - - (930) 1,030
Gross Deferred Tax Assets 34,289 26,252
Set-off of Deferred Tax Liabilities 15,828 11,214
NET DEFERRED TAX ASSETS PER BALANCE SHEET 18,461 15,038
(ii) Deferred Tax Liabilities
Deferred Tax on Property, Plant & Equipment 22,361 17,089 6,343 (15,992)
Customer Lists 38 653 (566) (272)
Brand Names - - - (952)
Unrealised FX Gains / Losses - 126 --
Gross Deferred Tax Liabilities 22,399 17,868
Set-off of Deferred Tax Liabilities Against Assets 15,828 11,214
NET DEFERRED TAX LIABILITIES PER BALANCE SHEET 6,571 6,654
DEFERRED TAX (INCOME) / EXPENSE (3,506) (21,623)
8 DIVIDENDS PAID AND PROPOSED
2021
$000
2020
$000
RECOGNISED AMOUNTS
Declared and Paid During the Year to Parent Shareholders
Final Fully Imputed Dividend for 2020: 34.0 cents (2019: 34.0 cents) 34,237 34,237
Interim Fully Imputed Dividend for 2021: 30.0 cents (2020: 25.0 cents) 30,210 25,175
64,447 59,412
UNRECOGNISED AMOUNTS
Final Fully Imputed Dividend for 2021: 45.0 cents (2020: 34.0 cents) 45,314 34,237
After the balance date, the above unrecognised dividends were approved by Directors' resolution dated 25 May 2021. These amounts
have not been recognised as a liability in 2021 but will be brought to account in 2022.
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9 EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic earnings per share is calculated as net prof it attributable to members of the Parent, adjusted to exclude any costs of servicing
equity (other than dividends), divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares.
Diluted earnings per share is calculated as net prof it attributable to members of the parent, adjusted for:
• Costs of servicing equity (other than dividends);
• The after tax effect of dividends and interest associated with dilutive potential ordinary shares that have been recognised as
expenses; and
• Other non-discretionary changes in revenues or expenses during the period that would result f rom the dilution of potential
ordinary shares;
divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares and dilutive potential ordinary shares.
There was no dilution of earnings per share in 2021 (nil 2020).
The following reflects the income used in the basic and diluted earnings per share computations:
Net prof it f rom continuing operations attributable to ordinary equity holders of the Parent.
2021
$000
2020
$000
FOR BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
Net Prof it Attributable to Ordinary Equity Holders of the Parent 188,110 159,201
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES
ThousandsThousands
Weighted Number of Ordinary Shares for Basic Earnings Per Share100,699 100,699
CentsCents
Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share: Total Operations186.81158.10
10 CURRENT ASSETS – CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Cash and cash equivalents in the balance sheet comprise cash at bank and in hand and short-term deposits with an original maturity
of three months or less that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignif icant risk of changes
in value.
Cash at bank earns interest at floating rates based on daily bank deposit rates. The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents
represent fair value.
Reconciliation to Cash Flow Statement
For the purposes of the Cash Flow Statement, cash and cash equivalents comprise the following at 31 March:
2021
$000
2020
$000
Cash at Bank and in Hand 139,555 116,140
Bank Overdrafts - (6)
AS PER CASH FLOW STATEMENT 139,555 116,134
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11 CURRENT ASSETS – TRADE DEBTORS
Trade debtors are non-interest bearing and are generally on 7–30 day terms. They are recognised initially at fair value and subsequently
measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method, less an allowance for impairment.
Collectability of trade debtors is reviewed on an ongoing basis. Debts that are known to be uncollectible are written off when identif ied.
The Group applies a simplif ied approach in calculating expected credit losses. Therefore, the Group does not track changes in credit
risk, but instead recognises a loss allowance based on lifetime expected credit losses at each reporting date. This is based on historical
credit loss experience, adjusted for forward-looking factors specif ic to the debtors and the economic environment. Trade debtors are
written off as bad debts when all avenues of collection have been exhausted. Due to the short-term nature of these debtors, their
carrying value is assumed to approximate fair value.
2021
$000
2020
$000
Trade Debtors493,862 425,637
Allowance for Impairment Loss(4,616)(4,798)
489,246 420,839
Movements in the allowance for impairment were as follows:
Balance at 1 April 4,798 3,854
Charge for the Year 2,527 4,141
Amounts Written Off (2,709) (3,197)
BALANCE AT 31 MARCH 4,616 4,798
At 31 March, the ageing analysis of trade receivables is as follows:
$000Total
0-30
Days
31-60
Days
61-90
Days
PDNI*
61-90
Days
CI#
+91
Days
PDNI*
+91
Days
CI#
2021493,862 381,061 91,325 13,199 605 3,661 4,011
2020425,637 288,831 98,578 20,084 513 13,346 4,285
* Past due not impaired (PDNI)
# Considered Impaired (CI)
Credit risk management policy is disclosed in note 3.
The maximum exposure to credit risk is the fair value of receivables. Collateral is not held as security, nor is it the Group’s policy to
transfer receivables.
12 CURRENT ASSETS – OTHER RECEIVABLES
2021
$000
2020
$000
Sundry Prepayments and Other Receivables 89,531 73,129
CARRYING AMOUNT OF OTHER RECEIVABLES 89,531 73,129
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13 INVESTMENT IN SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES
Principal Subsidiary Companies all with
31 March Balance Dates Include: Principal Activity
Country of
Incorporation
2021
Shareholding
2020
Shareholding
Daily Freight (1994) LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Owens Transport LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Air & Ocean LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Owens Group LtdGroup ServicesNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Distribution Pty LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Owens Transport Pty LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Air & Ocean Pty LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Holdings Pty LtdHolding CompanyAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Finance AustraliaHolding PartnershipAustralia100.0%100.0%
Carotrans International Inc.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingU.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight, Inc.Domestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
U.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight USA PartnershipHolding PartnershipU.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Chile SpAAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingChile100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight, Inc.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingCanada100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Mexico S de RL de CVAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingMexico100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Hong Kong LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingHong Kong100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight China Ltd Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingHong Kong100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Int.Logistics (Shanghai) Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingChina100.0%100.0%
Mainline Global Logistics Pte LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingSingapore100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Global Taiwan LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingTaiwan100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight (Thailand) Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingThailand100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Vietnam Company LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingVietnam100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Logistics (Malaysia) Sdn BhdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingMalaysia100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Japan Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingJapan100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Korea LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingSouth Korea100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Netherlands Coop UAHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Netherlands International BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Holding BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Debo Montferland BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Customs Clearance BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Forwarding Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Transport Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Crossdock BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight BVAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Wim Bosman C.E.E. BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Logistic Services Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Logistic Services Geleen BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
SystemPlus Logistics Services BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Support Belgium NVGroup ServicesBelgium100.0%100.0%
SystemPlus Logistics Services NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Forwarding Belgium NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Transport Belgium BVBADomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Logistic Services Belgium NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight N.V.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight France SADomestic Freight ForwardingFrance100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight SASAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingFrance100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Poland Sp ZOODomestic Freight ForwardingPoland100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Sp ZOOAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingPoland100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight S.R.L.Domestic Freight ForwardingRomania100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Russ LLCDomestic Freight ForwardingRussia100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight GmbHAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingGermany100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Ukraine LLCDomestic Freight ForwardingUkraine100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight UK LtdDomestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
U.K.100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Italy SRLDomestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
Italy100.0%100.0%
Mainf reight Spain, S.L.U.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingSpain100.0%100.0%
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14 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Property, plant and equipment, except land, is stated at historical cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated
impairment losses. Such cost includes the cost of replacing parts that are eligible for capitalisation when the cost of replacing the
parts is incurred. All other repairs and maintenance are recognised in the income statement as incurred.
Land is measured at fair value, based on valuations by external independent valuers who apply the International Valuation Standards
Committee International Valuation Standards, less any impairment losses recognised after the date of the revaluation. Land is revalued
at least every three years with the last valuation done as at 31 March 2021.
Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis at rates calculated to allocate the assets’ cost, less estimated residual value, over their
estimated useful lives as follows:
Per annum
Landnot depreciated
Buildings 1.33% to 3.00%
Leasehold Improvements10% or life of lease if shorter
Plant, Vehicles and Equipment8% to 36%
The assets’ residual values, useful lives and depreciation methods are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at each balance date.
Revaluations of Land
Revaluations increment is credited to other comprehensive income and accumulated in the asset revaluation reserve except to the
extent that it reverses a revaluation decrease of the same asset previously recognised in the income statement, in which case the
increase is recognised in the income statement.
Any revaluation decrement is recognised in the income statement, except to the extent that it offsets a previous revaluation increase
for the same asset, in which case the decrease is debited directly to other comprehensive income to the extent of the credit balance
existing in the revaluation reserve for that asset.
Disposal
An item of property, plant and equipment is de-recognised upon disposal or when no further future economic benef its are expected
f rom its use or disposal.
Any gain or loss arising on de-recognition of the asset (calculated as the difference between the net disposal proceeds and the carrying
amount of the asset) is included in the income statement in the year the asset is de-recognised.
(a) Reconciliation of Carrying Amounts at the Beginning and End of the Year
Year Ended
31 March 2021
Land
$000
Buildings
$000
Leasehold
Improvements
$000
Plant,
Vehicles
&
Equipment
$000
Leased
Plant,
Vehicles &
Equipment
$000
Work in
Progress
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2020, Net of
Accumulated Depreciation 269,737 294,658 18,931 115,007 3,438 74,804 776,575
Adjustment to opening
balance
###
- - - - 7,382 - 7,382
Additions 26,155 2,512 5,039 36,364 2,117 31,861 104,048
Disposals - (157) - (2,733) (106) (533) (3,529)
Transfer Between Asset
Classif ications
***
- 86,528 - 5,151 29,823 (91,679) 29,823
Revaluations 56,285 - - - - - 56,285
Annual Depreciation - (11,978) (3,181) (25,363) (8,687) - (49,209)
Foreign Exchange Impact 2,267 303 (1,165) (2,591) (3,206) 1,180 (3,212)
AT 31 MARCH 2021,
NET OF ACCUMULATED
DEPRECIATION 354,444 371,866 19,624 125,835 30,761 15,633 918,163
Cost or Fair Value 354,444 522,713 48,515 321,184 48,632 15,633 1,311,121
Accumulated Depreciation - (150,847) (28,891) (195,349) (17,871) - (392,958)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 354,444 371,866 19,624 125,835 30,761 15,633 918,163
###
On 1 April 2020, a further $7,382,000 was added to to Leased Vehicles due to the inclusion of the f inal balloon payment for those vehicles.
A corresponding liability was recognised as an Asset Finance Loan as set out in note 19.
*** A reclassif ication of $29,823,000 f rom NZ IFRS 16 Right of Use Lease Assets to leased vehicles was made effective 1 April 2020 - see note 20.
Work in progress net carrying amount included $9,632,000 for property (2020 $69,313,000).
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14 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)
Year Ended
31 March 2020
Land
$000
Buildings
$000
Leasehold
Improvements
$000
Plant,
Vehicles
& Equipment
$000
Leased
Plant,
Vehicles
& Equipment
$000
Work in
Progress
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2019,
Net of Accumulated
Depreciation 216,486 301,645 16,718 109,157 2,473 20,150 666,629
Additions 50,110 1,897 4,848 26,069 475 59,887 143,286
Disposals (24) (131) (69) (2,564) (107) (2,035) (4,930)
Transfer Between Asset
Classif ications - 8 - 2,339 1,400 (3,747) -
Revaluations - - - - - - -
Annual Depreciation - (12,294) (3,232) (23,231) (1,004) - (39,761)
Foreign Exchange
Impact 3,165 3,533 666 3,237 201 549 11,351
AT 31 MARCH 2020,
NET OF ACCUMULATED
DEPRECIATION 269,737 294,658 18,931 115,007 3,438 74,804 776,575
Cost or Fair Value 269,737 440,294 46,135 298,932 13,834 74,804 1,143,736
Accumulated
Depreciation - (145,636) (27,204) (183,925) (10,396) - (367,161)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 269,737 294,658 18,931 115,007 3,438 74,804 776,575
At 31 March 2021 independent registered valuers performed a valuation of the Group's New Zealand and overseas land, buildings
and leasehold improvements.
A summary of the 2021 valuations are:
Registered Valuer Country
Weighted Average
Capitalisation Rate Valuation 2019
Extensor Advisory Ltd New Zealand 5.66% NZ$566,730,000
Jones Lang LaSalle Australia 4.79% AU$226,310,000
DTZ Zadelhoff V.O.F. Netherlands 6.36% EU€23,402,487
DTZ Zadelhoff BE Belgium 7.80% EU€27,527,047
Galtier Expertise France 6.75% EU€4,004,528
Nica Violeta Cornelia Romania 10.80% EU€6,508,637
GROUP TOTAL NZ$916,277,000
The element of this valuation related to land has been recorded in the f inancial statements resulting in the revaluation of land by
$153,378,000 (2020 $97,564,000) above cost. In addition a deferred tax liability of $12,284,000 (2020 $6,960,000) was recorded resulting
in a revaluation reserve of $141,094,000 (2020 $90,604,000)
The element of this valuation related to buildings has not been recorded in the f inancial statements. If it had been recorded a
revaluation in buildings of $190,152,000 (2020 $129,659,000) would have occurred. In addition, a deferred tax liability of $14,515,000 (2020
$9,126,000) would have needed to be recorded resulting in an increase in the revaluation reserve of $175,637,000 (2020 $120,533,000).
In determining the fair value of land, the valuers have considered relevant general and economic factors and in particular have
investigated recent sales and leasing transactions of comparable properties that have occurred in the relevant locations within which
the assets sit. The valuers have used two principal approaches which are a capitalisation analysis and a direct comparison approach.
The valuations of land have been determined using some inputs that are not observable in the market, namely capitalisation rate and
the cashflows, and as a result these are considered level 3 valuations.
Included in the Group book values above but not in the valuations are Leasehold Improvements of $17,505,000 (2020 $16,740,000).
There were no properties held for sale included in these valuations (2020 nil).
Leased plant, vehicles and equipment is pledged as security for the related asset f inance loans.
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14 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)
(b) Carrying Amounts if Land Was Measured at Cost Less Accumulated Impairment
If Land, including properties for sale, was measured using the cost model the carrying amounts would be as follows:
2021
$000
2020
$000
Cost 201,066 172,173
Accumulated Impairment - -
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 201,066 172,173
15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL
(i) Goodwill
Goodwill acquired in a business combination is initially measured at cost being the excess of the cost of the business combination
over the Group’s interest in the net fair value of the acquiree’s identif iable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities.
Following initial recognition, goodwill is measured at cost less any accumulated impairment losses.
For the purpose of impairment testing, goodwill acquired in a business combination is, f rom the acquisition date, allocated to each
of the Group’s cash-generating units, or groups of cash-generating units, that are expected to benef it f rom the synergies of the
combination, irrespective of whether other assets or liabilities of the business acquired are assigned to those units or groups of units.
Each unit or group of units to which the goodwill is so allocated:
• Represents the lowest level within the Group at which the goodwill is monitored for internal management purposes; and
• Is not larger than a segment based on the Group’s operating segments determined in accordance with NZ IFRS 8 Segment
Reporting.
Impairment is determined by assessing the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit (group of cash-generating units), to
which the goodwill relates. When the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit (group of cash-generating units) is less than the
carrying amount, an impairment loss is recognised. When goodwill forms part of a cash-generating unit (group of cash-generating
units) and an operation within that unit is disposed of, the goodwill associated with the operation disposed of is included in the
carrying amount of the operation when determining the gain or loss on disposal of the operation. Goodwill disposed of in this manner
is measured based on the relative values of the operation disposed of and the portion of cash-generating unit retained.
Impairment losses recognised for goodwill are not subsequently reversed.
(ii) Intangible Assets
Intangible assets acquired separately or in a business combination are initially measured at cost. The cost of an intangible asset
acquired in a business combination is its fair value as at the date of acquisition. Following initial recognition, intangible assets are
carried at cost less any accumulated amortisation and any accumulated impairment losses. Internally generated intangible assets,
excluding capitalised development costs, are not capitalised and expenditure is recognised in prof it or loss in the year in which the
expenditure is incurred.
The useful lives of intangible assets are assessed to be either f inite or indef inite. Intangible assets with f inite lives are amortised over
the useful life and tested for impairment whenever there is an indication that the intangible asset may be impaired. The amortisation
period and the amortisation method for an intangible asset with a f inite useful life are reviewed at least at each f inancial year-end.
Changes in the expected useful life or the expected pattern of consumption of future economic benef its embodied in the asset are
accounted for prospectively by changing the amortisation period or method, as appropriate, which is a change in accounting estimate.
The amortisation expense on intangible assets with f inite lives is recognised in prof it or loss in the expense category consistent with
the function of the intangible asset.
Intangible assets with indef inite useful lives are tested for impairment annually either individually or at the cash-generating unit
(group of cash-generating units) level. Such intangibles are not amortised. The useful life of an intangible asset with an indef inite life
is reviewed each reporting period to determine whether the indef inite life assessment continues to be supportable. If not, the change
in the useful life assessment f rom indef inite to f inite is accounted for as a change in an accounting estimate and is thus accounted
for on a prospective basis.
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15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL (CONTINUED)
Customer Lists and Relationships
Amortisation method used:
Amortised over the period of expected future benef it f rom the acquired customer list on a straight line basis generally f rom four to
ten years.
Internally generated or acquired:
Acquired.
Impairment testing:
Reviewed annually for impairment indicators and when an impairment indicator has been identif ied an impairment test is completed.
The amortisation method is reviewed at each balance date.
Agency Agreements
Amortisation method used:
Amortised over the period of expected future benef it f rom the acquired agencies on a straight line basis generally f rom ten to twenty
years.
Internally generated or acquired:
Acquired.
Impairment testing:
Reviewed annually for impairment indicators and when an impairment indicator has been identif ied an impairment test is completed.
The amortisation method is reviewed at each balance date.
Brand Names
Amortisation method used:
The Brand Names are considered to have indef inite useful lives as the Group has rights to these names in perpetuity.
Internally generated or acquired:
Acquired.
Impairment testing:
Tested annually for impairment.
(iii) Software
The Group uses both internal and external resources to develop software. An intangible asset arising f rom expenditure on an internal
project is recognised only when the Group can demonstrate the technical feasibility of completing the intangible asset so that it will
be available for use or sale, its intention to complete and its ability to use or sell the asset, how the asset will generate future economic
benef its, the availability of resources to complete the development and the ability to measure reliably the expenditure attributable to
the intangible asset during its development. Following the initial recognition of the expenditure, the cost model is applied requiring
the asset to be carried at cost less any accumulated amortisation and accumulated impairment losses. Any expenditure so capitalised
is amortised over the period of expected benef it f rom the related project.
The carrying value of an intangible asset arising f rom development expenditure is tested for impairment annually when the asset is
not yet available for use, or more f requently when an indication of impairment arises during the reporting period.
A summary of the policies applied to the Group’s software assets is as follows:
Amortisation method used:
Amortised over the period of expected future benef it f rom the related project on a straight line basis generally f rom three to ten years.
Internally generated or acquired:
Both.
Impairment testing:
Reviewed annually for impairment indicators and when an impairment indicator has been identif ied an impairment test is completed.
The amortisation method is reviewed at each balance date.
Gains or losses arising f rom de-recognition of an intangible asset are measured as the difference between the net disposal proceeds
and the carrying amount of the asset and are recognised in the income statement when the asset is de-recognised.
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15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL (CONTINUED)
(a) Reconciliation of Carrying Amounts at the Beginning and End of the Year
Year Ended 31 March 2021
Agency
Agreements
$000
Customer
Lists /
Rel’ships
$000
***
Software
$000
Goodwill
$000
Brand
Names
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2020, Net of Accumulated
Amortisation 2,256 2,322 53,542 226,566 - 284,686
Adjustment for Movement in
Exchange Rate (263) (124) (1,395) (17,940) - (19,722)
Additions - - 18,030 - - 18,030
Amortisation (436) (2,148) (16,667) - - (19,251)
Disposals - - - - - -
Impairment - - - - - -
Transfer Between Asset Classif ications - - - - - -
AT 31 MARCH 2021, NET OF
ACCUMULATED AMORTISATION 1,557 50 53,510 208,626 - 263,743
Cost (Gross Carrying Amount) 6,945 27,473 150,669 227,810 - 412,897
Accumulated Amortisation and
Impairment (5,388) (27,423) (97,159) (19,184) - (149,154)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 1,557 50 53,510 208,626 - 263,743
Year Ended 31 March 2020
Agency
Agreements
$000
Customer
Lists /
Rel’ships
$000
***
Software
$000
Goodwill
$000
Brand
Names
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2019, Net of Accumulated
Amortisation 2,444 4,137 51,052 208,522 3,807 269,962
Adjustment for Movement in
Exchange Rate 253 305 1,344 18,044 142 20,088
Additions - - 16,728 - - 16,728
Amortisation (441) (2,120) (15,530) - - (18,091)
Disposals - - (52) - - (52)
Impairment - - - - (3,949) (3,949)
Transfer Between Asset Classif ications - - - - - -
AT 31 MARCH 2020, NET OF
ACCUMULATED AMORTISATION 2,256 2,322 53,542 226,566 - 284,686
Cost (Gross Carrying Amount) 7,810 30,493 145,404 245,675 12,672 442,054
Accumulated Amortisation
and Impairment (5,554) (28,171) (91,862) (19,109) (12,672) (157,368)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 2,256 2,322 53,542 226,566 - 284,686
*** Software included work in progress with a book value at 31 March 2021 of nil (2020 nil). $3,761,000 of the total software net carrying amount was
internally generated, primarily team member costs for the development of new software systems (2020 $4,760,000).
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL (CONTINUED)
(b) Impairment Tests for Goodwill and Brand Names
(i) Description of the cash generating units and other relevant information
Goodwill acquired through business combinations have been allocated to seven groups of cash generating units (CGU's) for
impairment testing as follows:
New Zealand Domestic
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 9.4% (2020 11.8%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 2 .26%).
New Zealand Air & Ocean
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 9.4% (2020 11.8%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 2 .26%).
Australian Domestic
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 9.7% (2020 11.8%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 2 .61%).
Australian Air & Ocean
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 9.7% (2020 11.8%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 2 .61%).
Americas
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 8.3% (2020 10.6%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 2.06%).
Asia
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 12.1% (2020 13.2%). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 3. 30%).
Europe
The recoverable amount has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow projections based on f inancial
forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate applied to cash flow projections
is 7.16% (2020 12.5 %). The long-term growth rate used was 2.00% (2020 1. 73%).
(ii) Carrying amount of goodwill and brand names allocated to each group of cash generating units
2021
$000
2020
$000
New Zealand Domestic 12,215 12,215
New Zealand Air & Ocean 8,549 8,549
Australian Domestic 5,497 5,232
Australian Air & Ocean 16,816 15,895
Americas 65,783 76,412
Asia 10,092 10,092
Europe 89,674 98,172
208,626 226,567
(iii) Key assumptions used in value in use calculations for cash generating units (CGU's)
The calculation of value in use for all CGU's is most sensitive to the following assumptions; EBITDA (adjusted), discount rates and
growth rates used.
EBITDA (adjusted) is based on the average achieved in the last twelve months allowing for expected eff iciency, sales and
utilisation gains.
Discount rates reflect management's estimate of the time value of money and the risks specif ic to each unit.
For the purposes of impairment testing a terminal growth rate has been used for all segments based on the long-term industry
and country averages.
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15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL (CONTINUED)
(iv) Sensitivity to changes in assumptions
With regard to the assessment of the value in use for all CGU's, management believes that no reasonably possible change in any
of the above key assumptions would cause the carrying values of the units to materially exceed its recoverable amount.
16 EMPLOYEE ENTITLEMENTS
(i) Wages, Salaries, and Annual Leave
Liabilities for wages and salaries, including non-monetary benef its and annual leave expected to be settled within 12 months of
the reporting date are recognised in respect of employees' services up to the reporting date. They are measured at the amounts
expected to be paid when the liabilities are settled. Liabilities for non-accumulating sick leave are recognised when the leave is
taken and are measured at the rates paid or payable.
(ii) Long Service Leave
The liability for long service leave is recognised and measured as the present value of expected future payments to be made
in respect of services provided by employees up to the reporting date using the projected unit credit method. Consideration
is given to expected future wage and salary levels, experience of employee departures, and periods of service. Expected future
payments are discounted using market yields at the reporting date on national government bonds with terms to maturity and
currencies that match, as closely as possible, the estimated future cash outflows.
2021
$000
2020
$000
CURRENT
Long Service Leave 11,461 9,303
Annual Leave 36,941 32,430
Bonus Accrual 43,595 27,832
91,997 69,565
NON-CURRENT
Long Service Leave 1,241 1,042
Def ined Benef it Pension Scheme 789 631
Other 892 1,214
2,922 2,887
17 PROVISIONS
Provisions are recognised when the Group has a present obligation (legal or constructive) as a result of a past event, it is probable
that an outflow of resources embodying economic benef its will be required to settle the obligation and a reliable estimate can be
made of the amount of the obligation. When the the Group expects some or all of a provision to be reimbursed, for example under
an insurance contract, the reimbursement is recognised as a separate asset but only when the reimbursement is virtually certain.
The expense relating to any provision is presented in the income statement net of any reimbursement.
Provisions are measured at the present value of management’s best estimate of the expenditure required to settle the present
obligation at the balance sheet date. If the effect of the time value of money is material, provisions are discounted using a current
pre-tax rate that reflects the time value of money and the risks specif ic to the liability. The increase in the provision resulting f rom the
passage of time is recognised in f inance costs.
There were no signif icant provisions in the 2021 year (2020 nil).
18 TRADE CREDITORS AND ACCRUALS
Trade payables and other payables are carried at amortised cost. They represent liabilities for goods and services provided to the
Group prior to the end of the balance date that are unpaid and arise when the Group becomes obliged to make future payments in
respect of the purchase of these goods and services.
The amounts are unsecured and are usually paid within 30 days of recognition. Due to their short term nature they are not discounted.
2021
$000
2020
$000
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Trade Creditors & Accruals 412,826 339,562
99
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
19 INTEREST-BEARING LOANS AND BORROWINGS
All loans and borrowings are initially recognised at the fair value of the consideration received less directly attributable transaction
costs. After initial recognition, interest-bearing loans and borrowings are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective
interest method. Fees paid on the establishment of loan facilities that are yield related are included as part of the carrying amount
of the loans and borrowings. Borrowings are classif ied as current liabilities unless the Group has an unconditional right to defer
settlement of the liability for at least 12 months after the balance sheet date.
Borrowing Costs
Borrowing costs are recognised as an expense when incurred unless funding costs have been incurred which are directly attributable
to the acquisition, construction, or production of a qualifying asset in which case funding costs are included within the cost of the
asset. Capitalisation of borrowing costs cease when substantially all the activities necessary to prepare the qualifying asset for its
intended use or sale are complete. Borrowing costs of $203,707 were capitalised in 2021 (2020 $259,087). The capitalisation rate was
1.36% (2020 1.75%).
The loans are identif ied as follows:
2021
$000
2020
$000
Bank Term Loans210,000 267,698
Asset Finance Loans31,766 5,814
Bank - 6
241,766 273,518
Presented in the balance sheet as:
2021
$000
2020
$000
Current Asset Finance Loans 9,198 2,732
Current Bank - 6
Non-current Asset Finance Loans 22,568 3,082
Non-current Bank Loan 210,000 267,698
241,766 273,518
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$85,000,000 with the Westpac Banking Corporation (Westpac) was established on 6 June 2014
expiring on 4 April 2022.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$30,000,000 plus EU€35,000,000 with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) was established
on 6 June 2014 expiring on 4 April 2024.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$74,200,000 plus EU€30,000,000 with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)
was established on 5 June 2014 expiring on 4 April 2024.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$62,000,000 plus EU€10,000,000 with the MUFG Bank (MUFG) was established on 5 June 2014
expiring on 4 April 2024.
A long-term revolving facility of EU€30,000,000 with ING Belgium NV/SA (ING) was established on 15 August 2017 expiring on 4 April 2024.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$50,000,000 with the Bank of China (BOC) was established on 25 July 2019 expiring on 4 April 2024.
All facilities operate under a negative pledge and cross company guarantees.
The facilities allow the borrowing Group to offset deposits against borrowings when calculating indebtedness for covenant compliance.
These loan facilities are at a floating interest rate. Banking covenants remain unchanged. Debt approximates fair value due to floating
nature of current drawdowns.
Interest was payable during the year at the average rate of 1.51% per annum (2020 1.85%).
The Asset Finance Loans relate to the f inancing of vehicles and are typically repayable in equal instalments over f ive to seven years.
Asset Finance Loans, which transfer to the Group substantially all the risks and benef its incidental to ownership of the leased item,
are capitalised at the inception of the lease at the fair value of the leased asset or, if lower, at the present value of the minimum lease
payments. Lease payments are apportioned between the f inance charges and reduction of the liability so as to achieve a constant
rate of interest on the remaining balance of the liability. Finance charges are recognised as an expense in prof it or loss.
A reclassif ication of $30,057,000 f rom NZ IFRS 16 Lease Liabilities (note 20) to Asset Finance Loans was made effective 1 April 2020.
An additional $7,382,000 relating to a balloon payment for the leased vehicles has been added to the relevant balances effective
1 April 2020. Although these changes affected the prior year balances, the Directors concluded that the effect of these changes were
not material to the prior year comparatives as set out in the 31 March 2021 f inancial statements and the adjustments were only made
effective 1 April 2020.
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20 LEASES
The determination of whether an arrangement is or contains a lease is based on the substance of the arrangement and requires an
assessment of whether the fulf ilment of the arrangement is dependent on the use of a specif ic asset or assets and the arrangement
conveys a right to use the asset.
NZ IFRS 16 Leases
The Group has adopted NZ IFRS 16 Leases f rom its 2020 f inancial year.
NZ IFRS 16 Leases fundamentally changes the way in which lessees account for leases. The Group has implemented this standard
f rom 1 April 2019. Under the standard, a lessee is in essence required to:
(i) recognise a right of use assets and a lease liability for each lease on the balance sheet.
The liability is initially measured at the present value of future minimum lease payments for the lease term. The right of use asset
reflects the lease liability, initial direct costs, any lease payments made before the commencement date of the lease less any
lease incentives.
(ii) recognise depreciation of right of use assets and interest on lease liabilities in the income statement over the lease term.
The lease term includes the period covered by optional rights to extend lease periods where the exercise of that option is
reasonably certain.
(iii) separate the total amount of cash paid into a principal portion (presented within f inancing activities) and interest portion
(which the Group presents in operating activities) in the cash flow statement.
Leases comprise:
• Land and buildings with arm’s length third parties on normal commercial terms. The properties are used in all three activity types.
• Vehicles and equipment with arm’s length third parties on normal commercial terms. The equipment is used in all three activity types.
Property leases are often negotiated with rights of renewal in order that we have flexibility in location and size of premises to cater for
future growth; whilst ensuring certainty of future tenure. As we approach rights of extension time f rames we review the likelihood of
renewing the lease to ascertain should the future renewal be included in the NZ IFRS 16 calculation going forward.
At balance date the Group had the following NZ IFRS 16 Lease Right of Use Assets and Lease Liabilities for those Right of Use Assets:
Year Ended 31 March 2020
Right of Use
Lease Assets
NZ IFRS 16
2021
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
NZ IFRS 16
2020
$000
Lease
Liabilities
NZ IFRS 16
2021
$000
Lease
Liabilities
NZ IFRS 16
2020
$000
Opening Book Value 615,250 575,898 (626,862) (575,898)
Transfer Between Asset / Liability Classif ications (see below) (29,823) - 30,057 -
Additions 121,069 128,977 (121,389) (128,933)
Disposals (4,940) (2,513) 5,261 2,468
Depreciation Charge for the Year (113,938) (111,877) - -
Lease Payments Net of Notional Finance Charge - - 107,125 100,644
Foreign Exchange Impact (19,662) 24,765 20,374 (25,143)
CLOSING BOOK VALUE 567,956 615,250 (585,434) (626,862)
Cost 785,063 730,131 (791,267) (730,132)
Accumulated Depreciation (217,107) (114,881) 205,833 103,270
NET CARRYING AMOUNT / NET REPAYMENTS 567,956 615,250 (585,434) (626,862)
A reclassif ication of $29,823,000 f rom NZ IFRS 16 Right of Use Lease assets to leased vehicles was made effective 1 April 2020 - see
note 14.
A reclassif ication of $30,057,000 f rom NZ IFRS 16 Lease Liabilities to Asset Finance Loans (note 19) was made effective 1 April 2020 - see below.
A reclassif ication of approximately thirty million dollars f rom right of use asset and lease liabilities to property, plant and equipment
and Asset Finance Loans was made effective 1 April 2020 to more appropriately reflect the substance of the underlying transactions
where control of certain vehicle assets had not passed to the buyer-lessor. The assets are recognised as property, plant and equipment
(see note 14) and depreciated over their useful lives. A separate f inancing liability "Asset Finance Loans" (previously described as
“Finance Leases”) is recognised at the fair value of the consideration received and subsequently measured at amortised cost as set
out in note 19.
101
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
20 LEASES (CONTINUED)
NZ IFRS 16 Leases (continued)
Property
$000
Other
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
2021
$000
Opening Book Value541,806 73,444 615,250
Closing Book Value525,846 42,110 567,956
Depreciation Charge for the Year94,326 19,612 113,938
Property
$000
Other
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
2020
$000
Opening Book Value517,110 58,788 575,898
Closing Book Value541,806 73,444 615,250
Depreciation Charge for the Year86,581 25,296 111,877
LEASE LIABILITIES CLASSIFIED IN THE BALANCE SHEET AS:
2021
$000
2020
$000
Current 118,158 124,128
Non-current 467,276 502,734
585,434 626,862
21 CONTRIBUTED EQUITY
Ordinary shares are classif ied as equity. Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new shares or options are shown in
equity as a deduction, net of tax, f rom the proceeds.
2021
Shares
2020
Shares
2021
$000
2020
$000
Authorised, Issued and Fully Paid Up Capital
100,698,548 ordinary shares (2020 100,698,548) 100,698,548 100,698,548 85,821 85,821
Ordinary shares do not have a par value.
All ordinary shares have equal voting rights and share equally in dividends and any surplus on winding up to the extent that they are
paid up.
Capital Management
When managing capital, the Board of Directors' (the "Board") objective is to ensure the entity continues as a going concern as well as to
maintain optimal returns to shareholders and benef its for other stakeholders. The Board also aims to maintain a capital structure that
ensures the lowest cost of capital available to the entity. The capital structure of the Group consists of Shareholders' Equity and debt.
The Board is periodically reviewing and adjusting the capital structure to take advantage of favourable costs of capital. As the market
is constantly changing, the Board may change the amount of dividends to be paid to shareholders, return capital to shareholders,
issue new shares or sell assets to reduce debt.
The Board has no current plans to issue further shares on the market.
The Board monitors capital through the Group gearing ratio (net debt / net debt and equity).
2021
$000
2020
$000
Total Borrowings (excluding NZ IFRS 16 lease liabilities) 241,766 273,518
Less Cash and Cash Equivalents (139,555) (116,140)
Net Debt102,211 157,378
Total Equity1,115,046 966,339
NET DEBT AND EQUITY1,217,257 1,123,717
Gearing Ratio8.4%14.0%
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22 RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS WITH REPORTED NET SURPLUS
2021
$000
2020
$000
Net Surplus After Taxation 188,110 159,201
Non-cash Items:
Depreciation and Amortisation 182,398 169,729
(Increase) / Decrease in Deferred Tax Asset (3,423) (8,804)
Increase / (Decrease) in Deferred Tax Liability (83) (12,722)
367,002 307,404
Add / (Less) Movements in Other Working Capital
Items, Net of Effect of Acquisitions:
(Increase) / Decrease in Accounts Receivable (68,407) (31,461)
(Increase) / Decrease in Other Receivables (16,402) (17,825)
Increase / (Decrease) in Accounts Payable 95,873 36,295
Increase / (Decrease) in Interest Payable (5) 11
(Increase) / Decrease in Interest Receivable 1 (4)
Increase / (Decrease) in Taxation Payable 8,413 (2,398)
Increase / (Decrease) in Net GST 305 (193)
Adjustment for Movement in Exchange Rate (9,897) 9,827
Less Items Classif ied as Investing Activity:
Net (Surplus) / Def icit on Sale of Fixed Assets (601) (856)
NET CASH INFLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 376,282 300,800
Changes in Liabilities arising from financing activities
Year Ended 31 March 2021
Bank Term
Loan
$000
Bank
Current
$000
Asset
Finance
Loans
Current &
Non-current
$000
NZ IFRS 16
Current &
Non-current
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2020, Opening Book Value 267,698 6 5,814 626,862 900,380
Adjustment to opening balance
###
- - 7,382 - 7,382
Liability Reclassif ications
***
- - 30,057 (30,057) -
New Borrowings 60,000 - 2,054 - 62,054
Repayments (108,063) (6) (10,010) - (118,079)
New Leases - - - 121,389 121,389
Lease Disposals - - - (5,261) (5,261)
Payments Net of Notional Interest Charge - - - (107,125) (107,125)
Foreign Exchange Impact (9,635) - (3,531) (20,374) (33,540)
AT 31 MARCH 2021, CLOSING BOOK VALUE 210,000 - 31,766 585,434 827,200
###
See notes 14 and 19.
***
See note 20.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
22 RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS WITH REPORTED NET SURPLUS (CONTINUED)
Changes in Liabilities arising from financing activities (continued)
Year Ended 31 March 2020
Bank Term
Loan
$000
Bank
Current
$000
Asset
Finance
Loans
Current &
Non-Current
$000
NZ IFRS 16
Current &
Non-current
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2019, Opening Book Value 238,653 4 7,004 - 245,661
NZ IFRS 16 Lease Introduction - - - 575,898 575,898
New Borrowings 40,554 - - - 40,554
Repayments (30,378) - (2,043) - (32,421)
New Leases - - - 128,933 128,933
Lease Disposals - - - (2,468) (2,468)
Payments Net of Notional Interest Charge - - - (100,644) (100,644)
Foreign Exchange Impact 18,869 2 853 25,143 44,867
AT 31 MARCH 2020, CLOSING BOOK VALUE 267,698 6 5,814 626,862 900,380
23 RELATED PARTIES
Besides transactions disclosed elsewhere (see note 24) in these f inancial statements, the Group did not transact with any other related
parties during the period (2020 nil).
24 KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
2021
$000
2020
$000
COMPENSATION OF KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Short-term Employee Benef its 9,555 10,089
9,555 10,089
25 ABNORMAL ITEMS
Abnormal items are determined in accordance with the principles of consistency, relevance and clarity. Transactions considered for
classif ication as abnormal items include acquisition and disposal costs; impairment or reversal of impairment of assets; business
integration; and transactions or events outside of the Group’s ongoing operations that have a signif icant impact on reported prof it.
During the year the Group had no abnormal expenses (2020 $4,783,000). The related after tax expense was nil (2020 $3,474,000).
In the year the Group had no abnormal gains (2020 nil). The related after tax gain was nil (2020 $14,700,000).
These items comprised of:
20212020
Pre-Tax
$000
Tax
$000
After Tax
$000
Pre-Tax
$000
Tax
$000
After Tax
$000
Brand Name Impairment - - - (3,948) 987 (2,961)
Redundancies - - - (835) 322 (513)
Building Depreciation Taxation - - - - 14,700 14,700
- - - (4,783) 16,009 11,226
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26 CAPITAL COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
The Group had the following capital commitments at 31 March 2021 totalling $50,950,596 (2020 $62,622,996).
- Auckland Hobsonville Freight Facility32,943,762
- Kaitaia Freight Facility Extension3,505,994
- Whangarei Freight Facility Extension476,482
- Mount Maunganui Freight Facility440,470
- Auckland Westney Rd Airf reight Facility370,055
- New Zealand Sundry Other Building Improvements446,945
- Melbourne Warehouse Automation3,058,931
- Sydney Warehouse Coolroom612,710
- Brisbane Warehouse Racking341,973
- Australian Transport Equipment435,635
- Europe Building Improvements227,267
- Europe Equipment8,090,372
There are additional bank performance guarantees and bonds totalling $19,729,000 (2020 $21,074,000) undertaken by the Group.
2021
$000
2020
$000
GUARANTEES COMPRISE:
Rental Guarantee - 709
Custom Guarantees 12,040 11,632
12,040 12,341
PERFORMANCE BONDS COMPRISE:
NZX (New Zealand Stock Exchange) 75 75
European IATA Bond 314 288
European Other Guarantees 6,332 7,609
European Government Licensing Guarantees 968 761
7,689 8,733
The Group is party to sub-lease / tenancy agreements where third parties lease excess off ice / industrial space f rom the Group. In the
event of default by third parties the Group would be exposed to these liabilities.
As a result of the IRD's programme of routine and regular tax audits, the Group anticipates that IRD audits may occur in the future. The
Group is similarly subject to routine tax audits in certain overseas jurisdictions. The ultimate outcome of any future tax audits cannot
be determined with an acceptable degree of reliability at this time. Nevertheless, the Group believes that it is making adequate
provision for its taxation liabilities. However, there may be an impact to the Group if any revenue authority investigations result in an
adjustment that increases the Group's taxation liabilities.
The Group can also be subject to legal claims as a result of conducting business. The ultimate outcome of any future legal claims
cannot be determined with an acceptable degree of reliability at this time. Nevertheless, the Group believes that it is making adequate
provision for its legal liabilities. However, there may be an impact to the Group if any legal cases result in an adjustment that increases
the Group's legal liabilities.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Notes to the Financial Statements
27 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
A dividend of 45.0 cents per share was declared on 25 May 2021 totalling $45,314,347. Payment date is to be 16 July 2021.
28 COVID-19
COVID-19 has had a global widespread and signif icant general economic impact. Whilst it has some impact in Mainf reight's 2021
f inancial year, the impact was not material or signif icant.
As Mainf reight has been deemed an essential service in all countries we operate in, all branches have been able to remain open to
ensure f reight moved.
The Directors considered whether there was any impact on going concern or impairment of assets. The Group has a strong balance
sheet and forecast cash needs can still be easily met within cash held and existing debt facilities. There has been no signif icant impact
on asset values.
Goodwill balances have signif icant headroom even after applying rigorous stress testing. There has been some movement in bad
debts but this has not been signif icant.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Auditor’s Report
Independent auditor’s report to the Shareholders of Mainfreight Limited
Report on the audit of the financial statements
Opinion
We have audited the f inancial statements of Mainf reight Limited (“the Company”) and its subsidiaries (together “the Group”) on
pages 75 to 106, which comprise the consolidated balance sheet of the Group as at 31 March 2021, and the consolidated income
statement, consolidated statement of comprehensive income, consolidated statement of changes in equity and consolidated cash
flow statement for the year then ended of the Group, and the notes to the consolidated f inancial statements including a summary
of signif icant accounting policies.
In our opinion, the consolidated f inancial statements on pages 75 to 106 present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated
f inancial position of the Group as at 31 March 2021 and its consolidated f inancial performance and cash flows for the year then ended
in accordance with New Zealand equivalents to International Financial Reporting Standards and International Financial Reporting
Standards.
This report is made solely to the Company's shareholders, as a body. Our audit has been undertaken so that we might state to the
Company's shareholders those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest
extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Company and the Company's
shareholders, as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.
Basis for opinion
We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (New Zealand). Our responsibilities under those
standards are further described in the Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the f inancial statements section of our report.
We are independent of the Group in accordance with Professional and Ethical Standard 1 International Code of Ethics for Assurance
Practitioners (including International Independence Standards) (New Zealand) issued by the New Zealand Auditing and Assurance
Standards Board, and we have fulf illed our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is suff icient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Ernst & Young has provided taxation compliance, taxation advisory services and advice on employment law to the Group. We have
also provided f inancial statement compilation services to certain entities in the Asia region. We have no other relationship with, or
interest in, the Group. Partners and employees of our f irm may deal with the Group on normal terms within the ordinary course of
trading activities of the business of the Group.
Key audit matters
Key audit matters are those matters that, in our professional judgment, were of most signif icance in our audit of the consolidated
f inancial statements of the current year. These matters were addressed in the context of our audit of the consolidated f inancial
statements as a whole, and in forming our opinion thereon, but we do not provide a separate opinion on these matters. For each
matter below, our description of how our audit addressed the matter is provided in that context.
We have fulf illed the responsibilities described in the Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the f inancial statements section of the
audit report, including in relation to these matters. Accordingly, our audit included the performance of procedures designed to
respond to our assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the f inancial statements. The results of our audit procedures,
including the procedures performed to address the matters below, provide the basis for our audit opinion on the accompanying
consolidated f inancial statements.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Auditor’s Report
Recognition of international sea export freight revenue
Why significantHow our audit addressed the key audit matter
As disclosed in Note 5 Segmental Reporting, the Group
recognised revenue totalling $3.54 billion for the period.
Under NZ IFRS 15: Revenue f rom Contracts with Customers (“NZ
IFRS 15”), an entity must recognise revenue with respect to the
performance obligations it has identif ied within its contracts
with customers.
Mainf reight has determined it meets performance obligations
in its customer contracts over time in respect of f reight
revenues. There is judgement involved in assessing the stage of
completion and therefore the amount of revenue recognised.
This is specif ically relevant to the international sea export f reight
forwarding businesses for which delivery times are longer than
for other revenue streams and the transactions are therefore
more likely to span year end.
Revenue recognition f rom international sea export f reight is a
key audit matter as, collectively, material revenue transactions
can occur close to year end and there is a risk that revenue is
recognised in the incorrect period.
In obtaining suff icient audit evidence in respect of revenue
recognised for international sea export f reight:
• We evaluated the Group policies and practices regarding the
timing and nature of services provided.
• We tested a sample of revenue transactions recorded near
year end in accordance with NZ IFRS 15 to assess whether they
were recorded in the correct period. This included considering
shipping documentation or other documentation indicating
the timing of shipment.
• At certain locations we completed analytical procedures
considering patterns of reported revenues and margins
before and after year end.
• We analysed credit notes issued after year end to assess
whether these could signif icantly impact revenue recognised
within the 2021 f inancial year.
• We performed journal entry testing procedures with a focus
on manual credit journal entries recognised within revenue
near year end.
• We also considered the adequacy of the disclosures in the
consolidated f inancial statements.
Component Oversight
Why significantHow our audit addressed the key audit matter
Mainf reight is a global business with approximately 76% of
the Group’s revenue being generated in countries other than
New Zealand.
A signif icant area of focus when conducting the audit was
assessing that suff icient audit evidence was obtained by each
component audit team to enable us to reach our opinion on the
consolidated f inancial statements as a whole. This was both with
respect to the determination and allocation of materiality as well
as the determination of the nature and extent of procedures to
be performed by each component audit team.
As Group auditor, EY New Zealand considered the nature, size and
risks associated with each of the Group’s signif icant components.
As a result of this assessment each component audit team was
allocated a scope and materiality reflecting the business prof ile.
The Group audit team communicated to the component audit
teams about the signif icant risk areas to be considered and the
information to be reported back to the Group audit team. The
component and Group audit teams then determined the extent
and nature of audit procedures to be performed in accordance
with International Standard’s on Auditing (New Zealand).
In order to obtain suff icient coverage of Group balances a
number of smaller business units were subjected to analytical
procedures by the Group audit team.
All component teams were required to provide written
conf irmation to the Group audit team explaining the work
performed, the results of that work as well any signif icant
f indings or observations.
The Group held several discussions with Mainf reight
management and component teams in all signif icant
non-New Zealand locations (Australia, USA, Europe and Asia).
During these discussions, the work performed by each team was
assessed, and the key judgements were discussed, as were the
f indings relevant to the Group audit.
We reported to the Audit Committee;
i) The results of audit procedures and testing performed by
both the Group and component teams; and
ii) Any misstatements identif ied that warrant reporting based
on quantitative or qualitative grounds.
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Information other than the financial statements and auditor’s report
The Directors of the Company are responsible for the Annual Report, which includes information other than the consolidated
f inancial statements and auditor’s report.
Our opinion on the consolidated f inancial statements does not cover the other information and we do not express any form of
assurance conclusion thereon.
In connection with our audit of the consolidated f inancial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing
so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the consolidated f inancial statements or our knowledge
obtained during the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated.
If, based upon the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are
required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard.
Directors’ responsibilities for the financial statements
The Directors are responsible, on behalf of the entity, for the preparation and fair presentation of the consolidated f inancial
statements in accordance with New Zealand equivalents to International Financial Reporting Standards and International Financial
Reporting Standards, and for such internal control as the Directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of f inancial
statements that are f ree f rom material misstatement, whether due to f raud or error.
In preparing the consolidated f inancial statements, the Directors are responsible for assessing on behalf of the entity the Group’s ability
to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of
accounting unless the Directors either intend to liquidate the Group or cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.
Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated f inancial statements as a whole are f ree f rom
material misstatement, whether due to f raud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable
assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on
Auditing (New Zealand) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise f rom f raud or error and
are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions
of users taken on the basis of these consolidated f inancial statements.
A further description of the auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the f inancial statements is located at the External Reporting
Board’s website: https://www.xrb.govt.nz/assurance-standards/auditors-responsibilities/audit-report-1/. This description forms part of
our auditor’s report.
The engagement partner on the audit resulting in this independent auditor’s report is Lloyd Bunyan.
Chartered Accountants
Auckland
25 June 2021
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statutory Information
Statutory Information
DIRECTORS
The following people held off ice or ceased to hold off ice as Director during the year and received the following remuneration including
benef its during the year:
Name
Remuneration
2021
Remuneration
2020
Current Director or Date
Appointed or Resigned
Bruce Plested1 - - Current
Don Braid2 $2,593,510$2,951,572Current
Simon Cotter3 $90,000$120,000Current
Bryan Mogridge3 $90,000$120,000Current
Kate Parsons3 $90,000$120,000Current
Richard Prebble3 $90,000$120,000Current
Sue Tindal3 $30,000$120,000Resigned 2 June 2020
1. Elected not to receive director fees since 2014.
2. The remuneration comprised:
20212020
Base Salary
##
1,800,000 2,200,000
Discretionary Performance Bonus ***726,163 673,572
Vehicle and Other Non-cash67,347 78,000
$2,593,510$2,951,572
##
Base salary paid at 50% of normal rate f rom 1 April 2020 to 30 September 2020 with uncertainty of COVID-19 impact on the business.
***The discretionary performance bonus relates to the previous f inancial year based on that year's revenue and prof it growth as well as other
quality KPI's. A maximum of 33.3% of base salary is payable. There were no share based payments.
3. Director fees paid at 50% of normal rate f rom 1 April 2020 to 30 September 2020 with uncertainty of COVID-19 impact on the
business. No fees are payable in connection with committee roles.
DIRECTORS’ SHAREHOLDINGS AT BALANCE DATE
20212020
BG Plested
- shares held with benef icial interest 15,933,062 15,833,062
- held by associated persons 1,306,760 1,317,610
DR Braid
- shares held with benef icial interest 2,842,890 2,842,890
- held by associated persons 54,480 55,026
SR Cotter
- shares held with benef icial interest 80,000 75,000
- held by associated persons 7,570 7,570
BW Mogridge
- shares held with benef icial interest 200,000 200,000
CL Parsons
- shares held with benef icial interest 1,000 1,000
RW Prebble
- shares held with benef icial interest 88,274 88,274
TOTAL DIRECTORS 20,514,036 20,420,432
Directors' shareholdings at balance date were 20.37% of total shares issued.
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DONATIONS AND AUDITORS’ FEES
Donations and auditors’ fees are set out in note 6 of the Financial Statements.
SUBSTANTIAL PRODUCT HOLDERS
The following information is given pursuant to Section 293 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
The following are recorded by the Company as at 31 March 2021 as Substantial Product Holders in the Company, and have declared the
following relevant interest in quoted f inancial products under the Financial Markets Product Act 2013:
B Plested, C Howard-Smith & D Braid as trustees of Rorohara No.2 Trust 16,217,562
Harbour Asset Management Limited 5,605,185
Fisher Funds Management Ltd 5,091,244
The total number of quoted f inancial products issued by the Company as at 31 March 2021 was 100,698,548.
EMPLOYEES’ REMUNERATION
The Mainf reight Group paid remuneration including benef its during the year in excess of $100,000 in the following bands
(excluding Directors):
Remuneration
New Zealand
Based
Number of
Employees
Overseas
Based
Number of
Employees
$100,000 - $110,00062 254
$110,000 - $120,00042 199
$120,000 - $130,00035 126
$130,000 - $140,00021 97
$140,000 - $150,00017 73
$150,000 - $160,0006 61
$160,000 - $170,00011 35
$170,000 - $180,0009 31
$180,000 - $190,0007 28
$190,000 - $200,0002 25
$200,000 - $210,0004 19
$210,000 - $220,0007 24
$220,000 - $230,0003 7
$230,000 - $240,0002 9
$240,000 - $250,0001 11
$250,000 - $260,0003 7
$260,000 - $270,0001 7
$270,000 - $280,0007
$280,000 - $290,0001 4
$290,000 - $300,0004
$300,000 - $310,0001 2
$310,000 - $320,0001 2
$320,000 - $330,0003
$330,000 - $340,0002 3
$340,000 - $350,0002
$350,000 - $360,0003
$360,000 - $370,0003 2
Remuneration
New Zealand
Based
Number of
Employees
Overseas
Based
Number of
Employees
$370,000 - $380,0001
$380,000 - $390,0002 1
$400,000 - $410,0001
$410,000 - $420,0001
$420,000 - $430,0001 4
$440,000 - $450,0001
$460,000 - $470,0001
$470,000 - $480,0001
$480,000 - $490,0003
$490,000 - $500,0001
$500,000 - $510,0001
$520,000 - $530,0001
$530,000 - $540,0002
$550,000 - $560,0003
$570,000 - $580,0001
$640,000 - $650,0001
$650,000 - $660,0001
$680,000 - $690,0002
$720,000 - $730,0001
$740,000 - $750,0001
$770,000 - $780,0001
$810,000 - $820,0001
$970,000 - $980,0001
$990,000 - $1,000,0001
TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES252 1,070
LAST YEAR COMPARISONS219 952
Overseas based remuneration is converted to New Zealand dollars.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statutory Information
LARGEST PRODUCT HOLDERS AS AT 3 MAY 2021
Total Number
Held%
B Plested, C Howard-Smith & D Braid as trustees of Rorohara No.2 Trust15,817,766 15.71%
TEA Custodians Ltd6,639,829 6.59%
Citibank Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd5,678,681 5.64%
HSBC Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd - NZCSD4,409,339 4.38%
Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd3,267,786 3.25%
Custodial Services Ltd A/c 33,131,838 3.11%
FNZ Custodians Ltd2,893,484 2.87%
DR & MD Braid2,842,890 2.82%
HSBC Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd A/c State Street2,811,248 2.79%
Custodial Services Ltd A/c 42,765,696 2.75%
Forsyth Barr Custodians Ltd2,592,345 2.57%
National Nominees NZ Ltd2,533,681 2.52%
Accident Compensation Corporation2,353,485 2.34%
JB Were (NZ) Nominees Ltd2,275,335 2.26%
BNP Paribas Nominees (NZ) Ltd1,774,439 1.76%
JP Morgan Chase Bank1,703,288 1.69%
Hobson Wealth Custodians Ltd1,687,368 1.68%
HSBC Nominees A/C NZ Superannuation Fund Nominees Ltd - NZCSD1,553,783 1.54%
BNP Paribas Nominees (NZ) Ltd - COGN 401,550,530 1.54%
ANZ Wholesale Australasian Share Fund1,343,062 1.33%
SPREAD OF PRODUCT HOLDERS AS AT 3 MAY 2021
Size of Shareholding
Number
of Holders%
Total Number
Held%
1 - 999 6,445 62.90% 2,067,164 2.05%
1,000 - 4,999 3,040 29.67% 5,980,030 5.94%
5,000 - 9,999 414 4.04% 2,702,857 2.68%
10,000 - 49,999 259 2.54% 4,482,258 4.46%
50,000 - 99,999 29 0.28% 2,012,337 2.00%
100,000 - 999,999 36 0.35% 10,327,403 10.25%
1,000,000 - PLUS 23 0.22% 73,126,499 72.62%
TOTAL 10,246 100.00% 100,698,548 100.00%
Interests Register
THE FOLLOWING ENTRIES WERE MADE IN THE INTERESTS REGISTER DURING THE YEAR.
Name of Director or other
Person having InterestDetails of Interest
Date Interest
Disclosed
Simon CotterPurchased 5,000 shares f rom C Howard-Smith trust for $40.00 per share on
11th June 2020
15 June 2020
Bruce PlestedPurchased 100,000 shares on market for an average price of $62.38 per share
between 15th and 18th December 2020
21 December 2020
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Five Year Review
Five Year Review
THE TABLE BELOW PROVIDES A SUMMARY OF KEY PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Notes
GAAP
2021
$000
GAAP
2020
$000
Non-GAAP
2020
$000
2019
$000
2018
$000
2017
$000
NET SALES 3,543,531 3,094,736 3,094,736 2,953,414 2,616,189 2,333,088
NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR (NPAT)1 188,110 159,201 167,330 137,624 107,678 101,523
Net Prof it Before Abnormal Items
for the Year2 188,110 147,975 156,104 141,084 112,004 103,164
Prof it Before Abnormal Items and
Taxation3 262,407 206,253 217,486 197,074 160,270 146,770
EBITDA (adjusted)4 466,507 398,671 281,006 257,049 215,114 197,542
EBITA5 284,109 228,942 223,154 203,942 167,326 154,050
Abnormal Items After Taxation6 - (11,226) (11,226) 3,460 4,326 1,641
Net Interest Cost 21,702 22,689 5,668 6,868 7,056 7,225
PRO-FORMA CASH FLOW7 370,508 317,704 213,956 194,191 159,792 146,711
Net Tangible Assets8 832,842 666,615 677,816 562,119 426,657 371,580
Net Debt9 102,211 157,378 157,378 130,477 196,852 212,938
TOTAL ASSETS 2,486,906 2,304,594 1,686,554 1,502,889 1,376,703 1,284,765
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,371,860 1,338,255 711,804 664,574 667,145 639,163
EBIT Margin (Before Abnormals) (%)8.07.47.26.96.46.6
Equity Ratio (%)10 33.528.940.237.431.028.9
Assets to Liabilities Ratio (%)181.3172.2236.9226.1206.4201.0
Return on NTA (%)11 22.623.924.724.525.227.3
Net Interest Cover (x)12 13.0910.0939.3729.6923.7121.32
Dividends covered by Net Prof it after
abnormals (x)2.492.682.822.442.382.46
Dividends covered by Net Prof it before
abnormals (x)2.492.492.632.502.472.50
Earnings Per Share (cps)13 186.81158.10166.17136.67106.93101.10
ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (cps)
13,14
186.81146.95155.02140.11111.23102.74
Pro-forma Cash Flow Per Share (cps)13 367.94315.50212.47192.84158.68146.10
NTA Per Share (cps)13 827.06661.99673.11558.22423.70370.04
Notes:
1. Net Prof it (NPAT) is net prof it after tax, abnormal Items and minorities but before dividends.
2. Net Prof it Before Abnormal Items for the year is NPAT excluding abnormal items after tax - see note 5 for reconciliation.
3. Prof it Before Abnormal Items and Taxation - see note 5 for reconciliation.
4. EBITDA (adjusted) is def ined as earnings before net interest expense, tax, depreciation, amortisation, abnormal Items and royalties
(segments only; not Group) - see note 5 for reconciliation.
5. EBITA is def ined as earnings before net interest expense, tax, abnormal Items and royalties (segments only; not Group) - see note 5 for
reconciliation
6. Abnormal items for the years ended 31 March 2021 and 31 March 2020 - see note 25.
7. Pro-forma Cash Flow is def ined as NPAT before amortisation, depreciation, and abnormal items after tax, share based payments and
abnormal items after tax.
8. Net Tangible Assets does not include Software or Deferred Tax Assets.
9. Net Debt is long-term plus short-term debt less cash balances.
10. Equity Ratio is Net Tangible Assets as a percentage of Total Assets.
11. Return on NTA is NPAT as a percentage of Net Tangible Assets.
12. Net Interest Cover is Prof it before abnormal items, interest and tax divided by net interest cost.
13. Per Share calculations are based on the average issued capital in each year - 100,698,548 shares in 2021.
14. Adjusted Earnings per Share f igures are based on Net Prof it with tax affected abnormal items added back.
15. Two versions of 2020 f igures provided due to introduction NZ IFRS 16 Leases f rom 1 April 2019.
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114
GLOBAL REPORTING INITIATIVE Content Index
Disclosure
Page
Number(s)
Explanations / Other References*
Organisational profile
102-1 Name of the organisation 1
102-2 Operations 16-20, 92
102-3 Head office 117
102-4 Location 28-29, 117
102-5 Legal type of entity 80
102-6 Markets served 14-20, 28-29
102-7 Scale of the organisation 28-31
102-8 Workforce GRI Disclosure 102-8 Workforce
102-9 Supply chain Throughout
102-10 Business changes 8-20
102-11 Precautionary principle 58-61, 81-84Board Charter / Audit Committee Charter
102-12 External initiativesGLEC, Lean & Green Europe,
ISO14064-1:2018
102-13 Memberships IATA; other memberships apply
at regional levels
Strategy
102-14 Chairman / Managing Director statements8, 14
Ethics and integrity
102-16 Values, principles, standards 2-3
102-17Ethical behaviourCode of Ethics, Whistle-Blower Policy
Governance
102-18 Governance 58-72
102-22Composition of the highest governance body58-60, 72
102-23Chair of highest governance body72
102-25Conflicts of interest110-113Board Charter, Code of Ethics
102-26Role of highest governance body58-61Board Charter
102-36Process for determining remuneration61Remuneration Committee Charter,
Remuneration Policy
Stakeholder engagement
102-40 Stakeholders 36-56
102-41 Collective agreements 11.7% European national / driver collectives
102-42 Basis of defining & selecting stakeholders52-53
102-43 Approach to stakeholder management61
102-44 Stakeholder engagementNACommunication with stakeholders
through various media and in person
raised no key topics of concern
THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GRI STANDARDS: CORE OPTION
* Documents shown in green are available in the Corporate Governance section of the Company’s website:
https://www.mainf reight.com/global/en-nz/investor/corporate-governance
SECTION Title
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115
Material Topics and Related Indicators
Economic performance
201-1Direct Economic value generated and
distributed
13, 75-79, 87
203-1Inf rastructure investments and services
supported
34, 56, 87
205-2Communication and training about anti-
corruption policies and procedures
61Guidelines for Anti-Corruption Practices
Environmental
305-1Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Scope 1 Emissions54Note Scope 1 is equivalent to
ISO14064-1:2018 Category 1
305-2GHG Scope 254Note Scope 2 is equivalent to
ISO14064-1:2018 Category 2
305-3GHG Scope 354Note Scope 3 is equivalent to
ISO14064-1:2018 Categories 3-6
305-4GHG Emissions Intensity55
Social
404-2Programs for upgrading employee skills and
transition assistance programs
31
404-3Percentage of employees receiving regular
performance and career development reviews
99% – reviews conducted as part of
our discretionary profit bonus
(captured in internal branch audits)
405-1Diversity of governance bodies and employees60, 72
417-2Incidents of non-compliance concerning
product and service information and labelling
30-31
Management Approach
103-1Explanation of material topics51-55
103-2Management approach8-25, 51-55
Reporting practice
102-45 Entities included 92
102-46 Basis of report content 53
102-47 List of material topics 53
102-48 Restatement of information 60PCP gender statistics contained errors
and have been restated
102-49 Changes in reportingNA
102-50 Report period 80
102-51 Date of most recent previous reportFor the year ended 31 March 2020
102-52 Reporting cycle Annual
102-53 Contact information 117
102-54 GRI compliance 114-115
102-55 GRI context index 114-115
102-56External assuranceNot assured
Disclosure
Page
Number(s)
Explanations / Other References*
115
Glossary of Terms
Air & Ocean
Distinguishes Mainf reight’s traditional international f reight f rom that moved by
land across borders in Europe and the Americas
B2B
Business-to-business transactions
B2C
Business-to-consumer transactions
C&F
Cost and Freight; a term utilised by importers and exporters determining the
buying and selling criteria (also known as CFR, CNF)
FCL
Full Container Load
FEU
Forty Foot Equivalent Unit (Container)
FMCG
Fast Moving Consumer Goods; everyday products that sell quickly
FOB
Free On Board; a term utilised by importers and exporters determining the
buying and selling criteria
FTL
Full Truck Load
Gearing Ratio
Net debt to net debt and equity
IATA
International Air Transport Association
Inter city
The f reight transport between cities
Intra city/Metro
The f reight transport within a city known as metropolitan cartage or “metro”
IRA
Inventory Record Accuracy; Mainf reight’s level of IRA measures location count,
inventory condition, systems alignment to inventory count, product integrity,
total inventory count
LCL
Less than Container Load
Linehaul
The method and mode used to transport goods between cities and countries
LTL
Less than Truck Load
NPAT
Net Profit After Tax
NVOCC
Non Vessel Operating Common Carrier
NZX
NZX Limited (Mainf reight is listed on the NZX Main Board)
PBT
Profit before tax (and before abnormal items)
Retail Freight
The industry segment that Mainf reight operates in
Supply Chain Logistics
The physical movement and management of supplies and finished product
f rom source to end user
TEU
Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit (sea f reight container)
Wharf Cartage
The transport of full containers on and off the wharf
Wholesale Sea Freight
The industry segment that CaroTrans operates in, supplying services to other
f reight forwarders
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117
Board of Directors
Bruce Plested, FCA, Chairman
Don Braid, Group Managing Director
The Hon. Richard Prebble, BA,
LLB (Hons), CBE
Bryan Mogridge, BSc, ONZM
Simon Cotter, BCom, MAppFin, F Fin
Catherine Parsons, BCom, CA
Registered &
Administration Office
Mainfreight New Zealand
2 Railway Lane, Otahuhu
Auckland 1062
PO Box 14038, Panmure
Auckland 1741
Tel +64 9 259 5500
www.mainf reight.com
Overseas Offices
Mainfreight Australia
107 Gateway Boulevard
Epping, Victoria 3076
Australia
Tel +61 3 9267 7300
Mainfreight Americas
1400 Glenn Curtiss Street
Carson, CA 90746
United States of America
Tel +1 310 900 1974
Mainfreight Asia
8F, Tower 2, Magnet Place
38-42 Kwai Fung Crescent
Kwai Fong
Hong Kong
Tel +852 2264 8188
Mainfreight Europe
Industriestraat 10/12
‘s-Heerenberg, NL- 7040
Netherlands
Tel +31 314 678 403
Additional Information
Please visit our website to learn more
about us, for investor information,
or to obtain an electronic version of
this annual report.
www.mainf reight.com
The Mainf reight annual report is printed on environmentally responsible papers, manufactured using Elemental Chlorine Free pulp f rom Well Managed
Forests. It is produced under the environmental management system ISO 14001, which aims to prevent pollution and achieve continual improvement.
Printed with vegetable based, mineral oil f ree inks.
Auditors
EY
EY Building
2 Takutai Square, Britomart
PO Box 2146
Auckland 1140
Lawyers
Carl Howard-Smith
PO Box 7066
Auckland 1141
Bell Gully
Barristers & Solicitors
Vero Centre
48 Shortland Street
PO Box 4199
Auckland 1140
Bankers
Westpac Banking Corporation
16 Takutai Square
Britomart
PO Box 934
Auckland 1140
Commonwealth Bank
ASB North Wharf,
12 Jellicoe Street
PO Box 35
Auckland 1140
HSBC Bank
One Queen Street
PO Box 5947
Auckland 1141
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
Lv 19, 151 Queen Street
PO Box 105160
Auckland 1143
Bank of China
Level 17, Tower One
205 Queen Street
Auckland 1010
ING Belgium
Avenue Marnix 24
B-1000 Brussels
Belgium
Investment Advisors
Grant Samuel and Associates Ltd
Vero Centre
48 Shortland Street
PO Box 4306
Auckland 1140
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