Mainfreight Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
OPPORTUNITY,
AMBITION,
ABILITY.
WE HAVE ALL
WE NEED TO
GO FURTHER
RECENT EVENTS ACROSS THE WORLD HAVE CREATED COMPLEXITY
AND CHALLENGES; EVENTS WHICH HAVE HONED OUR CAPABILITIES
AND FUELLED OUR AMBITION TO TAKE THIS BUSINESS FURTHER.
THE OPPORTUNITY AHEAD CALLS FOR AUDACITY. WE’RE
EXHILARATED BY THE CHALLENGE.
FURTHER GROWTH:
Recognise new opportunities and seize growth from
within current disruption. Continue cross-selling our network services to
become our customers’ single, end-to-end supply chain partner.
FURTHER EXPANSION: Back our future through targeted investment in
facilities, teams and technologies. Continue to expand our network and
capitalise on global demand for truly integrated supply chain services.
FURTHER INTENSITY: Opportunity lies in every country we are in. Each
new branch is instantly connected with over 300 others around the globe.
We get closer to our customers, and they get closer to the world.
MORE RESPONSIVE: Our local people make decisions close to our
customers. Operating with agility, honesty and autonomy they deal with
whatever’s in front of them and their customers, fast.
A MORE DEEPLY-EMBEDDED CULTURE. Underlying all of this is our
people. We draw on our Founder’s values to shape our attitudes, actions
and the aspirations that drive our 100-year philosophy.
MORE RESOLVE THAN EVER! The passion that built this business remains
strong – driving us to seek and seize opportunity.
NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is given that the annual meeting of shareholders of Mainfreight will be held at
4.00pm on Thursday, 28 July 2022 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.mainfreight.com, or by scanning the QR code to the left.
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PERFORMANCE
Key Achievements 2022
8
Chairman’s Report
12
Group Managing
Director’s Report
22
Five-Year Road Map
24
10-Year Snapshot
of Growth
26
OUR BUSINESS
Our Global Network
28
Operating Statistics
30
Capital Expenditure
32
PEOPLE AND
COMMUNITIES
Our People
52
Environment, Social
and Governance
56
Mainfreight in
the Community
58
GOVERNANCE
AND LEADERSHIP
Corporate Governance
Statement
62
Global Leadership
Team
68
Directors’ Report
70
Our Board of Directors
75
FINANCIAL
Income Statement
and Statement of
Comprehensive Income
76
Balance Sheet
78
Statement of
Changes In Equity
79
Cash Flow
Statement
80
Notes To Financial
Statements
106
Auditor’s Report
109
Statutory
Information
111
Interests Register
112
Five Year Review
114
GRI Content Index
116
Glossary
117
Directory
CONTENTS
FINANCIALBUSINESS AND PEOPLE
25
COUNTRIES
$5.22b
TOTAL REVENUE
47.2%
$489.4m
86.5%
$355.4m
NET PROFIT
NET PROFIT
NZ VS OFFSHORE
PROFIT BEFORE TAX [PBT]
88.9%
10,393
TEAM MEMBERS
1,153
BRANCHES
305
8
20222021
NZ 27.5%NZ 37.1%
OFFSHORE
62.9%
OFFSHORE
72.5%
3 Divisions
2 Divisions
1 Division
* TRANSPORT / WAREHOUSING / AIR & OCEAN
OUR BUSINESS IN RUSSIA
CLOSED IN MARCH 2022.
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
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29%
31%
39%
36%
32%
33%
FINANCIAL SEGMENTS
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
REVENUE BY DIVISION NZ$m
20212022
Transport
Air & Ocean
Warehousing
2021202220212022
20212022
Transport
Air & Ocean
Warehousing
2021202220212022
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
PBT BY DIVISION NZ$m
RETURNS AND RATIOS
LAST 10 YEARS
PAID AND PROPOSED
29.0%
AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURN
ON INVESTMENT
0.1%
GEARING RATIO
14 2cps
TOTAL DIVIDEND
89.3%
ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
88.9%
353cps
1
TOP 500 CUSTOMERS
USING MULTIPLE DIVISIONS*
REVENUE BY REGION NZ$000
Quality,
consistency
and growth
are the results
of having good
people.
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PERFORMANCE Key Achievements: 2022
6
EUROPE
$947,141
AUSTRALIA
$1,246,199
ASIA
$331,480
AMERICA
$1,563,240
NEW ZEALAND
$1,130,199
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We have a company-wide
passion to achieve, and achieve
and keep on achieving.
BRUCE PLESTED, CHAIRMAN
PERFORMANCE Chairman’s Report
The writer is in day 5 with Covid-19 and the world begins
its third year of coping with the virus. Some of the
countries in which we work are in significant lockdown
while others appear to be fully operational, with little
regard for earlier precautions.
Putin’s war against Ukraine is in our minds constantly,
even in New Zealand and Australia – where we are far
removed from any physical danger – but very aware of
tragic consequences to the world if peace is not found.
Your company has had another extraordinary
(satisfactory) year, growing global sales by 47% to
$5.22 billion, and profit before tax by 86% to $489 Million.
From the onset of Covid our company globally was
classified as an essential business and able to keep
operating, while many manufacturers, retailers and
restaurant/hospitality businesses were forced to close or
limit their hours. We are a fortunate business compared
to many.
We are now in our 45th year of operation and every year
we learn more because of adversity and natural disasters
from computer hackers to ships becoming stuck in the
Suez Canal, floods, fires, famine, volcanoes, road accidents
– all with many operations working 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. We know that most of the freight we are moving
is required on time and we have a company-wide passion
to achieve, and achieve and keep on achieving. That is
perhaps the most important way in which we retain our
existing customers and grow our business.
A KOROWAI IS WORN AS A MANTLE OF
PRESTIGE AND HONOUR.
The Korowai is symbolic of leadership,
and includes the obligation to care for the
people and the environment.
On the recent occasion of your 80th
Birthday, we were honoured to present you
with this Korowai Huruhuru, as a gift that
reflects your mana, and resonates closely
with your values.
For all of us at Mainfreight, this is an
opportunity to acknowledge your vision,
passion, and leadership which engendered
Mainfreight, and which continue to sustain
our culture and fuel our growth.
He rangatira, he pononga,
He pononga, he rangatira.
A leader is both a chief and
a servant of the people.
PERFORMANCE Chairman’s Report
NEW ZEALAND – COMMENCED BUSINESS 1978
1.Mainfreight, Daily Freight and Owens
Inter-city freight under three brands
32 Branches
2.Chemcouriers
Inter-city hazardous packed goods
5 Branches
3.Owens Tankers
Tanker freight
1 Branch
4.Mainfreight 2Home
Delivered to home: appliances,
photocopiers, fitness equipment,
generally fragile packaged products
2 Branches
5.Mainfreight Metro3 Branches
6.Mainfreight Mobile
Container pack and unpack export
and import containers
1 Branch
7.Mainfreight Wharf
Container cartage between
customers and wharf
3 Branches
8.Mainfreight and Owens (FTL)
Full truck load
4 Branches
9.Mainfreight Warehousing
General warehousing
Owens Warehousing
Dangerous goods storage
17 Branches
2 Branches
10.Mainfreight Air & Ocean
International air and sea freight
including Customs and Perishables
15 Branches
11.CaroTrans
Wholesale sea freight
1 Branch
AUSTRALIA - COMMENCED BUSINESS 1989
1.Mainfreight inter-city 21 Branches
2.Chemcouriers6 Branches
3.Owens Tankers-
4.Mainfreight 2Home-
5.Mainfreight Metro3 Branches
6.Mainfreight Mobile2 Branches
7.Owens Wharf4 Branches
8.Mainfreight FTL2 Branches
9.Mainfreight Warehousing14 Branches
10.Mainfreight Air & Ocean11 Branches
11.CaroTrans3 Branches
AMERICAS – COMMENCED BUSINESS 1999
1.Mainfreight inter-city 26 Branches
2 – 6No specialised ground transport-
7.Mainfreight Wharf1 Branch
8.Mainfreight FTL1 Branch
9.Mainfreight Warehousing10 Branches
10.Mainfreight Air & Ocean25 Branches
11.CaroTrans14 Branches
EUROPE – COMMENCED BUSINESS 2011
1.Mainfreight inter-city 21 Branches
2 – 8No specialised ground transport-
9.Mainfreight Warehousing13 Branches
10.Mainfreight Air & Ocean14 Branches
11.--
ASIA – COMMENCED BUSINESS 1998
1 – 8Not yet in ground transport-
9.Mainfreight Warehousing3 Branches
10.Mainfreight Air & Ocean20 Branches
11.CaroTrans5 Branches
Observing the development in the Americas and
Europe shows that the opportunities to grow and to
expand in our traditional three businesses of Transport,
Warehousing and Air & Ocean freight is likely to continue
at pace for many years.
Along with that growth will come entry and growth in
the other transport activities which have evolved with the
passage of time in New Zealand.
Our China and Asia branches have recently begun
warehousing and this will be expanded as opportunity
is found. As that development occurs, pressure will rise
for domestic transport and additional activities; we look
forward to that challenge.
While we are enormously proud of the successes of our
global teams in retaining almost all our existing business
over the past two years of Covid disruption, as well as
gaining significant new business, a number of countries
have yet to recover to pre-pandemic operational
standards.
Only New Zealand is recording better than 94% on-time
delivery of freight, while Australia is at 88%, and USA and
Europe are both just over 90%.
Our new build program will assist to lift some standards,
but we all must make efforts to find ways to return to
95% (or better) on-time delivery everywhere.
Conversely, with the accurate and on-time picking of our
warehousing businesses, all countries are performing in
excess of 97%.
We have used statistics to operate our business since the
mid-1980’s. Knowing statistically how well each branch
is performing has been one of the major reasons for our
success. We will do all we can to lift our performance in
the period ahead.
We also want to acknowledge and thank our loyal
customers as we have battled our way through the past
two years.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUING TO SERVE YOU
THROUGH THE NEXT 100 YEARS.
BRUCE PLESTED, MAY 2022
To assist our shareholders and financial
analysts to further understand the
Mainfreight group,
these are the businesses
which we operate within New Zealand, and in
each region where we are located.
1011
Our drive to achieve is perhaps the
most important way
in which we retain
our existing customers and grow our business.
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To our shareholders, customers, and most importantly,
the people of Mainfreight – it is with a great sense of
pride that we provide you all with this annual report
recording the past year’s financial performance, our
interpretation of this record-breaking result and, of more
interest, our view of where Mainfreight is heading.
The financial performance of the past 12 months is
excellent, and reflects:
> The extraordinary economic conditions in all five
regions where we are located, with consumer
spending markedly increased during the period
(particularly across the key customer vertical markets
where we excel),
> Supply chain congestion with inflated shipping and
air freight costs, which are reflected in our revenues,
> The number of new customers attracted to
Mainfreight as a consequence of our attitude to
delivery of high-quality logistics services, and not least,
> The wonderful efforts of our people, whose
entrepreneurial spirit has found solutions for our
customers in what has been a difficult logistics
environment.
Our headline results include revenues of $5.2 billion, an
increase of 47.2% on the prior year, and profit before tax
improved by 86.5% to $489.4 million. Net profit after tax
improved 88.9% to $355.4 million.
We do not expect this quantum of profit improvement
to reoccur in the short term; rather we anticipate we will
revert to our normal levels of revenue and profit growth.
Our key business purpose is to provide exceptional
supply chain logistics services utilising our three core
products:
>
Domestic Transportation: the movement of freight
both inter- and intra-city within each country location,
>
Warehousing: the stock holding on behalf of our
customers in high-quality storage facilities (with
value-add services including pick/pack, kitting and
distribution),
>
Air & Ocean: the movement of export and import
freight between countries around the world.
Linking all three services across the supply chain is a key
focus and a growing initiative. Across our 500 highest-
spending customers, 33% now utilise all three divisions.
Opportunities
continue to present
themselves.
We remain confident
of ongoing growth
and expansion.
DON BRAID, GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR
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PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
GROUP NZ$m
GROUP NZ$m
PBTREVENUE
489.4
262.4
3,543.8
5,218.3
86.5%
47. 2%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202120222022
NEW ZEALAND NZ$m
39.5%
PBTREVENUE
845.6
1,130.2
97.8
136.5
33.7%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202120222022
EUROPE EU€m
41.7%
PBTREVENUE
427.5
22.4
31.7
32.8%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202020222022
567.9
AUSTRALIA AU$m
PBTREVENUE
50.3%
34.0%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202020222022
877.2
1,175.0
71.5
107.5
AMERICAS US$m
PBTREVENUE
289.0%
88.8%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202120222022
576.9
1,089.4
25.9
100.8
ASIA US$m
309.4%
PBTREVENUE
104.3
121.5%
REVENUE
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX
2021202120222022
231.0
7.0
28.9
1415
Many customers also look to trade with us across
multiple countries and regions.
The use of our own technology to facilitate tracking and
tracing, and analysing freight distribution efficiencies,
is a key differentiator in our offering to customers.
Our technology investments also address risk, adding
protection for our people, business and customers from
the threat of cyber-crime.
The logistics market is diverse. Our focus is on freight,
particularly LCL (less than container load), where service
is more complex and margin opportunity is greater. The
consolidation and movement of our customers’ freight
domestically and internationally, and incorporating
storage within our warehouses, is our core competency.
We are not involved in courier activities or parcel
movement.
A key objective is to intensify our network of facilities
within cities, and across and between countries and
regions. This brings us closer to our customers to achieve
efficiency in the supply chain. Our facilities are useful,
purposeful and the best we are able to construct to
improve services and quality. We strive to make every
workplace friendly and comfortable for our people.
Environmental considerations are a focus in the
construction and operation of our facilities. Solar power,
water collection to drinkable standards, electric handling
and delivery equipment, along with vegetable gardens
and recycling of waste are important factors in reducing
our carbon emissions.
Continuing growth has meant we require more and
larger facilities, and to this end, our capital expenditure
will be approximately $540 million over the next two
years, of which $450 million will be for land and buildings.
We will also add a further 54 leased facilities to assist the
growth of the network.
We will continue to invest capital to support our growth
aspirations. We expect similar levels of investment in land,
buildings and technology well into the future.
Our desire to be useful across supply chains has ensured
a continuing flow of new customers. This is driving good
organic growth, and is preferred over acquisitions.
The Mainfreight culture – our disciplines and style of
doing business – is part of our “secret sauce”. We take a
decentralised approach to business – all 305 branches
measure their quality and manage their own profit and
loss statements. No cross-subsidisation appears in these
financials and they include interest and depreciation;
there is no hiding from poor performance. Decision-
making that happens close to the customer, promotion
of our people from within, and sharing our profits with
those who earn them are other key pillars of who we
are. At all times we look to dispense with bureaucracy,
helping decisions to be made quickly and efficiently.
The autonomy given to our Branch Managers and to the
Leadership Teams in each region is creating momentum
and capability deep within the organisation. Promoting
these people as retirement or other changes dictate is
a successful formula for Mainfreight. This is no better
evidenced than by the cascading effect that has seen
a number of internal promotions this past year, further
developing leaders with skills and time in complicated
and busy roles. The same process will follow for
succession to the Group Managing Director role ... when
that time arrives!
Having these leaders in their roles for an extended time
(providing they are successful), is an important part of
who we are. Consistency, quality, ongoing growth and
development of our competitive advantage all come
from tenure. Developing and encouraging more women
into leadership roles is a key objective for the business,
an area of weakness that we must improve.
PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
MARTHA VALENZUELA, CARSON, USA
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New Zealand
Our New Zealand business units have performed
extremely well and we continue to find opportunities for
more growth.
Domestically, we have extended our Transport network
with additional branches in cities and regions completed
and more planned. The density of our network is
providing Transport efficiencies and improved long-term
delivery performance. Volume increases and a shortage
of road and rail equipment impacted service levels
through the later part of 2021, however we are confident
our performance is now back to acceptable levels.
Our new West Auckland facility will open mid-2022
providing much-needed capacity for the developing
northwest region of New Zealand’s largest city. A
further eight city and regional Transport sites are under
construction or contract, as our domestic network
intensification continues to attract customers.
Warehousing growth continues. Commitment from new
customers and increased capacity requirements from
established customers have resulted in a number of new
site developments; the largest, 46,000 square metres, in
Auckland. By 2024, we expect to have more than 240,000
square metres of high-quality warehouse space across
New Zealand (compared with approximately 179,000
square metres at 31 March 2022).
Our Air & Ocean growth has also continued, with
increased air and sea freight volumes. A number of
new initiatives in chartering aircraft, and large bulk
commitments for seafreight, saw customers increase
their patronage as these strategies bypassed congested
shipping and air capacity, particularly ex-Asia.
Expansion in regional New Zealand has provided growth
opportunities, bringing our global network advantages to
regional exporters and importers alike.
During the year, Carl George assumed the New Zealand
leadership role. Carl has been with Mainfreight for 27
years in a variety of sales, operational and leadership
roles. This preference to promote internally is a key part of
who we are. A number of other New Zealand leadership
changes occurred as a consequence of Carl’s promotion.
Australia
Our development across the Australian logistics market
continues to be strong.
The market share gains and volume growth experienced
have required ongoing investment in land and buildings.
While many of the immediate projects are due for
completion across the next two years, we are also
exploring bare land purchase, particularly in Queensland
and New South Wales to help facilitate infrastructure
growth for the next ten years.
Multiple warehouses in each state and up to three
Transport facilities in each of the largest eastern seaboard
cities will be required, such is the demand for our
services. Increasing our presence in regional towns across
states and territories will complement the freight task
arising from our large city locations. We opened four
new branches in Australia in the past year including
Wollongong, and have another six planned for 2023,
spread from Mackay in northern Queensland, down to
Tasmania.
In line with our supply chain strategies, new customers
taking advantage of our high spec Warehouse facilities
will also utilise our Transport and Air & Ocean services.
There is approximately 117,000 square metres of
warehousing development underway, which will be
ready for occupation over the next two years. The largest
of these is a leased site at Moorebank in Sydney (55,865
square metres) that will be serviced by remote electric
straddle carriers connected to road and rail services. This
warehouse will also include chilled storage options.
PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
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SIMI MARINER, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
1819
The Air & Ocean operations have managed customer
volume under the current supply chain congestion as
well as can be expected. We would like more space
availability across both ocean and air categories to
support our growing customer base; negotiations
continue to satisfy this growth.
New air freight facilities for dry and perishable cargo
in Queensland will be completed in 2023. Linked with
refrigerated transport, we will be well placed to grow
the export and import perishable food categories for the
northern state.
Automation is now a feature of several of our Australian
Warehousing facilities; once our trials are completed
and we are satisfied with the efficiency and suitability,
we will introduce this to our warehouses worldwide.
These automation capabilities link to our Warehousing
management software systems, providing our customers
with sophisticated data with which to manage their
supply chains more efficiently.
Our market share in Australia is still small, and we see
significant long-term potential for all three core services.
Asia
The past year has seen our best-ever performance across
the Asia region, assisted by the strong volumes of export
cargo from most Asian countries into the USA.
Supply chain congestion and shortage of both shipping
space and container equipment has limited the growth
that has been presented to us of late.
We are now well established across Asia (in nine
countries) and will extend our network to Indonesia in
mid-2022. As borders reopen, we will look for further
opportunities to expand to other countries in the region.
Imports are a key consideration to assist our Warehousing
development ambitions, particularly across the
customer verticals of food, beverage, DIY, perishable and
pharmaceuticals. We have established an initial small
footprint for Warehousing and we expect this to grow as
inbound volume from our network increases.
Europe
Our focus for the Europe region remains on our three
core products of Transport, Warehousing and Air & Ocean
in all 10 countries where we are now located, and on
encouraging more customers to use us across all three
services.
Establishing Air & Ocean branches in new countries
provides us with an easier path, utilising fewer assets and
providing the opportunity to develop our own team of
people, skills and brand supported by our existing Air &
Ocean customer base. Once established in this manner,
we are able to begin the process of developing Transport
and Warehouse operations.
It is our intention to further intensify our European
footprint across new countries and within existing ones.
Additional Transport and Warehousing sites are being
established across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy,
Poland, Romania and the United Kingdom. Our Air &
Ocean division is also operating in Spain and Germany,
and is confident of commencing in the Nordic region
within the next two years.
The Russia/Ukraine crisis has seen the closure of our
Russian operations. Our Ukraine operation is being
managed remotely until the conflict is resolved.
Sales and profit performance has been adequate in this
past 12 months, hindered in some part by significant
numbers of team members having to isolate during the
peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Despite this, we are pleased with our progress across
Europe and are confident this growth will continue into
the future, particularly as we continue improving our
infrastructure and network intensity.
PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
EDYTA SZKALUBA, ’S-HEERENBERG, THE NETHERLANDS
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PERFORMANCE Group Managing Director’s Report
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The Americas
The performance from our Air & Ocean division has
enabled a significant lift in overall profitability and
performance. The volume surge and opportunities
presented, particularly in sea freight from Asia, have
enabled our team to develop a significant presence in
this market segment. Likewise, the flow-on effect for our
Transport and Warehousing divisions has been pleasing.
Customer growth has seen the need for further
Warehouse development; another 90,000 square metres
has been opened in the past 12 months, across facilities
in Pennsylvania, Texas and Illinois.
Our Transport division is firmly focused on the LTL (less
than truck load) freight market across the breadth of
the USA and into Canada and Mexico. Whilst growth has
been satisfactory, we expect momentum to increase as
purpose-built cross-dock facilities are implemented and
provide greater efficiencies.
During the past year, we have been able to open another
two Transport locations (replacing agency arrangements)
and we now have 210 Owner Drivers providing LTL
freight solutions that are able to service over 50% of the
USA population. Furthermore, 80% of all our Transport
customers’ freight now moves within our own dedicated
line-haul network.
We will continue to further intensify our network across
The Americas in all three divisions. We estimate our
current market share to be less than 0.5% of the
$190 billion market opportunity available. We have plenty
to do to increase our market presence.
CaroTrans has improved its performance in the NVOCC
wholesale sea freight market. New agency arrangements
in South America and Europe have provided larger
volumes in-bound. A stronger focus on export LCL freight
growth will complement these relationships in the
long-term.
During the year, Jason Braid was promoted to the
Americas leadership role. Jason has been with
Mainfreight for 25 years in a variety of roles, most recently
leading our Air & Ocean Division in Europe. This change
has resulted in the typical cascade of internal promotions,
refreshing our leadership and branch management
teams there.
Conclusion
Our financial performance across the Group over
these past two years has been satisfactory, against a
background of ongoing supply chain congestion and
fragility brought about by the pandemic.
Our people have been remarkable in maintaining
services for our customers. This has enhanced our
reputation, and provides us with an excellent platform
for further growth, instilling us with the confidence to
commit to further capital investment and increase our
infrastructure across all five regions.
There are some who see our performance as being
one-dimensional – the Air & Ocean effect. While that
has assisted, we have also seen significant benefits
within our Transport and Warehousing divisions; growth
and performance that will last long after the Air & Ocean
normalisation that we can expect between now
and 2025.
We face an uncertain economic environment with
increasing inflation, continued supply chain congestion,
and variability of discretionary spending (likely diverted
to the service sector). We remain undeterred.
Opportunities continue to present themselves, we are
investing in our infrastructure, people, technology and
customers, and we remain confident of ongoing growth
and expansion no matter the conditions.
Thank you for being on this journey with us.
DON BRAID JUNE 2022
to stay true to our Founder’s values through all seasons.
The focus remains on our people and culture.
COMMITMENT
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ALBERT FARRALES AND LEO VELASQUEZ, LOS ANGELES, USA
2223
PERFORMANCE Five-Year Road Map
FY22 UPDATEFY23FY24FY25FY26FY27
NETWORK + PROPERTY
>
Branch network increased by 22 to 319
Currently 305
> 3 new replacement properties
completed in NZ and Australia
> New West Auckland site completed
August 2022 completion
> Revenue at $4 billion $5.2 billion
> Branch network increased by 25 to
330 locations
> Country network increased by
6 across Europe and SE Asia
(including Indonesia)
> 7 new replacement property
developments completed in NZ
and Australia
> Warehousing product launches in Asia
> CaroTrans opens in Canada
> US Transport operations self-sufficient
with own road line-haul
> Southwest Melbourne and Adelaide
facilities completed
> Revenue at $6 billion
> Branch network exceeds
350 branches, located in an
additional 3 countries, now
totalling 34
> Opened in Nordic region
> Completion of new
Queensland Transport
facility
> SE Asian presence
increased, including
Warehousing
> USA Transport network
intensifies across Mid-West
and South-East regions
>South America expansion
> Completion of new facilities
for Owens in AKL and CHH
> Revenue at $7 billion
> Located in 40 countries
> Branch network exceeds
400
> European branch network
exceeds 80
> Americas branch network
exceeds 100
> Asian network has 35
branches across 15
countries, including India
and Philippines
> Commencement of
owned facilities in Europe
and US
> NZ and Australia
refrigerated network
develops facilities
> 3rd Melbourne Transport
site
> Located in 50 countries
> Branch network exceeds
500
> Revenue at $8 billion
> Full perishables network
in Asia
>3rd Sydney Transport site
> Additional Transport sites
in New York, Chicago,
Dallas and LA
> India
subcontinent
becomes a
separate region
> Transport
operating in UK
> 100 branches
across Europe
> Could we achieve
revenue of $10
billion by 2027?
BRANDS, SERVICES
+ PRODUCTS
>
Perishable development in US, Asia,
Europe US only
> Pharmaceutical capability increased
and accreditation completed in all
regions Completed
> Bulk wine activities commenced;
internationally and domestically in
NZ and AU Yet to find traction
> Chilled road transport network
established in NZ and Australia
Underway
> Top 500 customers trading across all
3 products increases to 33% Achieved
> Maintel analytics product available
to customers Being utilised
> 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%
> Canada and Mexico on Mainstreet
operating platform
> Warehousing automation is applied
to additional sites
> Warehousing Moorebank (Sydney)
56,000m
2
facility completed
> Land and Property capital expenditure
of $450 million for 2 years underway
> Perishable network
now operating across all
5 regions
> Pharmaceuticals become
significant 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%
> Refresh of our Air & Ocean
customer portal
> European Transport
management system
refresh completed
> 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
> Warehousing
development includes
refrigerated facilities to
complement Transport
network
> European warehouse
management system
upgraded
> All regions/countries have
Transport, Warehousing
and Air & Ocean
product offerings for our
customers
> Land & building
considered for ownership
in Europe and the
Americas
> Automation options in use
across most warehouses
> Predictive analytics via
Maintel introduced to the
business
> Top 500 customers
trading across all 3
divisions increases to 38%
> Airfreight
growth across all
regions includes
perishables and
pharmaceuticals
> Seafreight TEUs
exceeds 750,000
> Operations in
Europe and
the Americas
become our
largest business
units by size and
profitability
ENVIRONMENT
>
Launch of carbon tracking technology
Completed
> 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 and water collection
a common feature across all 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-
sufficient through the
use of solar power
> Increased use of electric
delivery vehicles in all
regions
> CO
2
-e intensity factors
continue to decline
> Water collection on
all sites
> Solar power across as
many sites as possible
> CO2-e intensity factors
continue to decline
> Electric vehicles
feature across
all Transport
businesses
Five-Year Road Map
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.
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BEFORE ABNORMALS ($000)
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300
250
200
150
100
50
0
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
($000)
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
6,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
0
($000)
400,000
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
1314151617181920212213141516171819202122
GROUP NET PROFIT
COUNTRIES
1314151617181920212213141516171819202122
1314151617181920212213141516171819202122
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
10-year Snapshot of Growth
THESE 10-YEAR FIGURES track the growth of our business and reflect
the efforts of our people.
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PERFORMANCE 10-Year Snapshot of Growth
TEAM MEMBERSGROUP REVENUE
TOTAL BRANCHES
GROUP PBT
LAUREN WILSON, EPPING, AUSTRALIA
New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, Chile, Mexico,
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore,
South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam,
Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
BRANCHES
305
COUNTRIES
25
OUR GLOBAL NETWORK We believe plenty of opportunity remains within
most countries we operate in. Our focus is on creating greater intensity in these
countries, and expanding into new territories.
EUROPE
EU€567.9m
Revenue
Team members
3,138
ASIA
US$231.0m
Revenue
Team members
Branches
490
28
AUSTRALIA
AU$1,175.0m
Revenue
Branches
Team members
2,296
66
NEW
ZEALAND
NZ$1,130.2m
Revenue
Branches
Team members
2,866
86
THE
AMERICAS
US$1,089.4m
Revenue
Branches
Team members
1,603
77
Branches
10 Countries9 Countries4 Countries
48
2726
OUR BUSINESS Our Global Network
2829
OUR BUSINESS Operating Statistics
TRANSPORT LOADING ERRORSAIR & OCEAN STATISTICS
LOADING ERRORS PER
100 CONSIGNMENTS
CONSIGNMENTS FOR 1 CLAIM
TRANSPORT CLAIMS
CLAIMS AUSTRALIA
20182,952 consignments
20192,943 consignments
20201,380 consignments
20212,053 consignments
20221,800 consignments
CLAIMS AMERICAS
2018408 consignments
2019404 consignments
2020833 consignments
2021515 consignments
2022431 consignments
CLAIMS EUROPE
20191,013 consignments
2020686 consignments
20211,067 consignments
2022970 consignments
2019 was our first year of calculating claims
statistics in Europe.
IATA RANKING
This YearLast Year
NZ
1st1st
AU
5th6th
US
32nd32nd
This YearLast Year
Airfreight
Inbound
and
Outbound
(kilos)
138,279,433114,736,242
Seafreight
Inbound
and
Outbound
(TEUs)
424,610347,638
Customs
Clearances
225,348 201,275
TRAINING AND HR SPEND
This YearLast Year
Training and HR Spend$14.87 million$10.57 million
As a % of Revenue0.28%0.30%
PEOPLE
TEAM NUMBERS
This YearLast Year
New Zealand2,8662,627
Australia2,2962,142
Europe3,1382,915
Americas1,6031,131
Asia490425
Total Group10,3939,240
DEBTORS DAYS OUTSTANDING
This YearLast Year
Debtors Days
Outstanding
35.5938.77
New ZealandAustraliaAmericasEurope
20183.945.99
*
-
20194.934.071.94
20202.883.751.20
20213.153.312.091.15
20223.075.602.741.46
This YearLast Year
Information
Technology
Spend
$79.45
million
$67.50
million
As a % of
Revenue
1.52%1.90%
Percentage of consignment notes
received electronically
This YearLast Year
New Zealand91.8%92.2%
Australia96.5%96.5%
Americas64.5%54.1%
Europe99.9%92.4%
Percentage of Warehousing orders
received electronically
This YearLast Year
New Zealand99.5%99.2%
Australia99.6%99.5%
Americas99.9%99.9%
Europe99.9%99.4%
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
WAREHOUSING STATISTICS
NEW ZEALAND (NZ$)AUSTRALIA (AU$)AMERICAS (US$)EUROPE (EU€)
This YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast YearThis YearLast Year
Inventory Record Accuracy (IRA)96.4%98.4%99.7%99.8%99.2%98.2%99.8%99.7%
Facility Utilisation98.0%86.0%89.0%94.0%80.0%84.0%94.5%91.0%
Warehousing Footprint (m
2
)179,075171,915215,909177,000195,698121,100338,820334,273
Transport Consignments
Generated
573,154476,923480,931434,68413,6808,0781,495,0021,439,884
Transport Consignments Value $70.2m$52.2m$74.2m$64.6m$8.3m$4.0m€63.9m€59.1m
Percentage of Transport Freight11.1%10.1%23.9%20.5%4.2%2.6%17.0%22.3%
Mainfreight’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
1751161381951842017812213169
Licensing
01351,5887560488545563926
Procedural
1126726,4214,5762,2394,4145613521,3612,176
Systems
2187124672,5021,216489258270967475
Other
(incl regulatory
requirements)
605148,0755,4091,82782035131230111
Total
1,1101,64916,68912,6896,0266,2311,4026703,3343,857
* Measurement of loading errors in our Americas
business commenced in June 2020
CLAIMS NEW ZEALAND
2018498 consignments
2019528 consignments
2020607 consignments
2021623 consignments
2022584 consignments
AUSTRALIA
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2021
2021
2021
2021
2022
2022
2022
2022
1,297,490
1,513,213
4,378,125
4,942,437
1,877,304
2,020,171
92.5%
88.9%
AMERICAS
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2021
2021
2021
2021
2022
2022
2022
2022
225,348
255,517
1,511,190
1,780,999
270,313
311,353
92.3%
91.3%
EUROPE
TOTAL TONNES*
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES*
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
2021
2021
2021
2021
2022
2022
2022
2022
3,362,464
2,433,155
9,784,363
6,392,131
2,352,921
2,505,945
92.6%
92.5%
“We have
used statistics
to operate
our business
since the mid-
1980s”
BRUCE PLESTED
* Reduction of full truck freight in favour of more
LCL freight.
TOTAL TONNES
TOTAL
CONSIGNMENTS
TOTAL CUBIC METRES
DELIVERY
PERFORMANCE
NEW ZEALAND
2021
2021
2021
2021
2022
2022
2022
2022
3,084,687
2,774,940
7,858,481
8,772,187
TRANSPORT STATISTICS
91.3%
94.7%
4,509,675
4,776,200
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OUR BUSINESS Capital Expenditure
Capital expenditure is directed and approved by the
Board of Directors from recommendations made by
senior management. Expenditure can be classified into
three divisions; Property, Information Technology and
General, including Plant and Equipment.
During this past financial year, net capital expenditure
totalled $189.1 million. Total capital expenditure is
estimated at $345 million for the 2023 financial year,
of which capital required for property development
is expected to be approximately $300 million (with
approximately $150 million for the 2024 financial 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 / Racking & Fit-out Costs
Of the $189.1 million, $109.4 million was spent on
property, primarily across our network in New Zealand
and Australia. A further $35.3 million was spent on
racking and other property fit-out costs. The major items
were:
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
in Australasia, as we continue the intensification of our
network.
Land investment decisions will continue to be made on
an as-required basis, albeit with more forethought for
our growth requirements long-term. Better land banking
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 confident at the
prospect of investing in properties offshore – in Europe
and the Americas.
In conjunction with these land and building investment
decisions, we are also committing to a number of long-
term lease arrangements.
The project underway at Dandenong will likely be the
last dual Transport/Warehousing facility built in a major
metropolitan area. The price of land and the constraint
on growth means, for the most part, we will continue
to own (build or purchase) our Transport sites but
warehouses will be leased. In the Americas and Europe
this will be managed on a site-by-site basis relative to
availability.
Information Technology
Our investment in technology continues to strengthen
our efficiency 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
$17.0 million in the 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 refresh 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, $27.4 million, is attributable
to plant and equipment purchased across New Zealand,
Australia, the Americas and Europe.
Freight facility, Hobsonville, Auckland
$26.6 million
Land and building, Gisborne
$5.5 million
Freight facility, Kaitaia
$4.2 million
Land, Whanganui
$3.4 million
Sundry purchase, New Zealand
$7.0 million
Freight/Warehouse facility, Dandenong
$40.6 million
Freight facility, Adelaide
$16.0 million
Racking & Fit-out Costs, Group
$35.3 million
in infrastructure and people is creating the
capacity and ability to grow our global network
GROWTH
More
OUR NEW 50,000 M
2
FACILITY AT DANDENONG, MELBOURNE DUE FOR COMPLETION, OCTOBER 2022
MORE OF OUR
EXTRAORDINARY
PEOPLE
IN THE PAST YEAR
WE ASKED
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
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YET AGAIN OUR PEOPLE HAVE RISEN TO THE MANY
CHALLENGES OF THESE EXTRAORDINARY TIMES.
To our global team of 10,393, thank you for your loyalty, tenacity,
imagination and commitment to doing more and going further
for our customers and our company, often with less resource.
Those of you who have joined our team during the year, welcome.
You are now a valued part of a business that thinks on its feet and
thrives in times of adversity.
With everyone working under unimaginable pressure at times,
you’ve made the impossible, possible. You have helped write an
unforgettable chapter in Mainfreight’s history, and reinforced our
belief in Special People, Special Company
... AND WE COULD NOT BE MORE GRATEFUL.
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NEW ZEALAND CAROTRANS AUCKLAND Agatha Braga, Joshua Chellatamby, Kelly Chen, Brendon Chiu, Cameron Couper, Shayal Deol, Mike Dunn, Ramez Fawzi,
Lisa Parangi, Laura Porter, Wiremu Rice, Christine Teapa, Redem Vinuya, Maiane Woodley, Randall Yard.
CAROTRANS CFS AUCKLAND Dale Abernethy, Patricia Ane,
Bhavana Bansode, Robert Fonoimoana, Jaedon Gascoigne, Norm Gascoigne, Neil Harding, Michael Keresoma, Brent Marks, Rajni Nagina, Robert Nives, Serge Thomas, Raymond Tua,
Raewyn Vela, Brett Whitehead, Juliet Whitham.
CAROTRANS CFS CHRISTCHURCH Cameron Godfrey, Darren Jerard, Molly McPhail, Jamie Sansom,
James Sutton.
CHEMCOURIERS AUCKLAND Nathan Aii, Richard Aitken, Benjamin Ale, Ivan Alofa, Yogesh Arora, Sean Aufai, Tolua Aufai, Nikesh Chhana, Mari Cooper,
Peter Cooper, Malakai Finau, Roydon George-Thomas, Caitlin Harvey, Kohine Henare, Kyle (Spike) Hereora, Luke Matthew Hiroa, Harry Horder, Noel Hughes, Tevesi Inukihaangana,
Stephen Jordan, Max Kaleopa, Isi Kaliopasi, Conway Keilman, Michael Keith, Mohammed Khan, Nagendra Kumar, Iulieta Leafa, Wen (Amy) Liu, Michael Long, Nathaniel Macaulay,
Christina MacKay, Apiuta Malua, Fotu Mau, Taine McKay, Elyse McSkimming, Trevor Mitai, Jason Mouat, Nigel Mouat, Mark Pakuru, Rajinder Pannu, Kishor Patel, Unnati Patel,
Chris Raina, Curtis Rapley, Taeaolii Schmidt, Siotame Siaki, Amritpal Singh, Harpreet Singh, Paramveer Singh, Varinder Singh, Mandeep Singh Aulakh, Clinton Smith, Richard Smith,
Kalolo Soafa, Dave Stewart, Gail Street, Brenton Te Rehu, Michael Thomas, Noa Tohi, Kini Toloa, Bernadette Tufuga, Jennifer Tuhi, Danny Tuivaiave, Saimone Tupou, Sosaia Nomani Tupou,
George Ulutaufonua, Francois Williams, Andrew Woolliams.
CHEMCOURIERS CHRISTCHURCH Sam Borland, Isobel Bowman, Chris Dawson, Rey Dela Cruz, Chris Donaldson,
Iain Henderson, Lucas Johns, Chelsea Kay, Jason Knauf, Shane Kupfer, James Milliken, Jack O'Hara, George Perkins, Wei Sun.
CHEMCOURIERS HAMILTON Alice Barrett,
Aaron Knowles, Abdus Muzahid.
CHEMCOURIERS WELLINGTON Deborah Paul, Rodney Warsnop. DAILY FREIGHT AUCKLAND Kilisimasi Aholelei, Nicholas Aiga,
Saia Aipolo, Kalapu Alaelua, Joseph Alamoti, Fazeel Ali, Josiah Alofa, Nathaniel Anesone, Manish Arora, Allan Aufai, Altaf Baba, Taimur Badhniwalla, Russell Barry, Damien Beach,
Chris Bury, Matt Cagimaivuna, Raghu Chinchalker, Zhen Tao Chung, Bryan Clarke, Mikayla Collett, Ian Cox, Jim Cullen, Khushroo Daruwalla, Olivia Dempster, Chetan Desai, Sangeeta Devi,
Saurabh Dhamija, Sidney Ene, Elijah Etuale, Clinton Faamausili, Tristan Faleata, 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, Jashneel Kumar, Yasbeen Kumar, Nicholas Lake, Katalina Latana,
Roger Leckner, Alanah Leilua, Esther Leilua, Osvaldo Letelier, Meleseini Liuanga, Mosese Mahoni, Kelekolio Makalio, Khorie Makapelu, Rita Marsh, Corey Marshall, Kirsty Michell,
Shasta Mishra, Petty Mistry, Asif Mohammed, Memory Napa, Talau Paila, Luke Paine, John Palelei, Jayshree Patel, Manoj Patel, Saurabh Patel, Filipe Peini, Kashween Prakash,
Cameron Price, Shane Pullen-Burry, Armani Rajan, Daityn Rajan, Kumar Rajan, Nadia Rangi, 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, Himmatveer Singh,
Jai Singh, Jatinder Singh, Lakhbir Singh, Navjot Singh, Palwinder Singh, Sahib Singh, Lesley Smith, Michaela Smith, Mike Smith, Peter Smith, Aaron Somerset, Toby Storey,
Tauaese Tauaese, Noreen Taurua, Jonevan Togiamana, Manulua Toilalo, Finau Toki, Tusi Toloa, Alex To'oala, Jennifer Tuhi, Teresa Tuhi, John Tui, Fisa Tu'imana, Tasa Tupou, Joseph Tuputala,
Joseph Tutuila, Fred Ulberg, Vosa Vaihu, Andrew Waenga, Quintin Waite, Zoe Wilkinson, Alfred Williams, Edward Williams, Analeea Williamson,
Ubaid Zahidani.
DAILY FREIGHT CHRISTCHURCH Nikala Abernethy, Phillip Brosnahan, Paul Chatterton, Dylan Choie, Louis Clayton, Susan Davies, Craig Dixon, Joe Doyle,
Francois Du Plessis, Froukje Edzes, Hanna Ellingham, Jackson Fiaalii, Robbie Freebairn, Kyan Golding, Joshua Green, Maia Hape, Alexander Harris, Ross Hawken, Sean Henshaw,
Thomas Hira, William Holden, Poihakena Huia, Taylor Kitto, Mohit Kumar, Joseph Laygo, Daniel Lidgett, Spencer Lindsay, Mathew Lisk, Glen Lloyd Jones, Cherlaine Mason, Mary Maxwell,
Liam McBreen-Smith, Lachlan McGhie, Brittany McGill, Kane McGrath, Tanitia Moana, Sam Morton, Steve Moule, Jayne Munslow, Sarah Munslow, Nikki Oliver, Michaela Otene,
Setafano Pahulu, David Parker, Charles Pearson, Kataraina Peeti, Fraya Popenhagen, Cobus Potgieter, Tara Price, Tom Renton, Tony Ringdahl, Rachel Rupapera, Harry Saryanu,
Dennise Sepulveda, Arvin Singh, Damon Singh, Lakwhinder Singh, Pampreet Singh, Pargat Singh, Tarvinder Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Navreet Singh Bindra, Gurinder Singh Parmar,
Inderjeet Singh Sran, Deborah Smith, Craig Stewart, Carl Stringer, Maryanne Togia, Dhananjay Trivedi, Peter Trolove, Kurtiz Visser-Hira, Neil Watson, Henry Whyte, Hayden Williams,
Kahu Williams-Murchie, Henry Wright.
DAILY FREIGHT WELLINGTON Sam Ede, Rukua Kavakura, Adriano Mello, John Salanoa, Ron Satherley.
MAINFREIGHT ASHBURTON Amber Clark, Peter Esau-Manutai, Meghan Hatley, Yvonne Kirdy, Arvin Mahal, Evan Steel, Kristin Taylor. MAINFREIGHT AUCKLAND
Jon Absolum, Maree Adams, Mataroa Aleta, Faiyaz Ali, Bailee Andrews-Tegue, Hayden Bell, James Bennett, Sukhvir Bhangu, Avtar Bhinder, Jagtar Bhinder, Shailesh Bhuthadia,
Wayne Birch, Callum Blower, Symon Bourne, Debbie Brady, Don Braid, Kym Brett, Carol Brown, Hohepa Brown, Alex Campbell, Rex Campbell, Aaron Chai, Shamal Charan, Jeremy Chin,
Yvonne Chissell, Milan (Snr) Cihak, Renata Cihakova, Dianne Clemens, Dylan Colbert, Paul Cole, Antonio Collings, Scott Collings, Catherine Collins, Kevan Collins, Phoenix Collins,
Nikki Cooper, Lucy Corbin, Simon Cotter, Edward Creedy, Rob Croft, Robert Croft, Tracy Curtis, Jayesh Daji, John Dash, Alvin Datt, Michael Delamere, James Delana, Martin Devereux,
Samuel Dharmaseelan, Joshua Doak, Alan Edwards, Katarina Ene, John Eshuis, David Evagelia, Craig Evans (for old times’ sake), Christina Ewe, Ryan Eyre, Semisi Fa'asisila,
Henry Faatoatoa, Samuel Falakiseni, Lanuola Fesolai, Taufalele Fifita, Jonathon Fitzgerald, Robbie Foggin, Heaven Ford, Felix Fotunga, Kevin Gee, Carl George, Jamie Gillett,
Jonathan Gravatt, Mitch Gregor, Helen Harden, Mohammed Hassan, Rizwan Hassan, Joshua Haunga, Yi He, Ana Henry, Boris Hirawani, Charlotte Hoeft, Charlotte Horder,
Carl Howard-Smith, Candy Huang, Tu Hubbard, Connor Hull, Georgia Hulls, Hamish Hyde, Graeme Illing, Matt Irvine, Wayne Isaako, Chris Isaia, Tessa Jenkins, Emma Katavich, Nic Kay,
Taylor Kerr-Charnley, Mo (Sarfraz) Khan, Hardeep Singh Khosa, Raghu Khurana, Michael Kokaua, Shalini Kumar, Sonal Kumar, Lowrance Lal, Marshneel Lal, Omeksh Lal, Mark Lane,
Michael Lea, Wilson Li, Ida Limoni, James Luddington, Kris Maddaford, Riccardo Makiteiaa, Karam Mangat, Sarah Mann, Corina Mareela, Kane Mareela, Robert Mareela, Terry Mariner,
Glenn Matthews, Vaughn McDonald, Rachel McKenzie, Jodi McLaren, Junior Meatuai, Thomas Merriman, Zierra Misiaita, Bryan Mogridge, Dennis Morar, Shaun Morrow, Max Muaulu,
Chicago Nairn, Lui Naoupu, Millie Neioti, Alan Neithe, Megan Nel, Mark Antony Nisbett, Zedekiah Nuku, Charles Oswald, Maureen Paine, Evelyn Pak, Chris Park, Kate Parsons,
Kinjal Patel, Mayurkumar Patel, Sietal Patel, Lisa Pearce, Angel Penewiripo, Whatia Penu, Maurie Phillips, Prasneel Pillay, Bruce Plested, Adrianne Pongi, Shayne Porter, Bimal Prakash,
Pranil Pranil, Avikash Prasad, Richard Prebble, Rowan Preston, Ruth Puailiu, Soma Puleheloto, Craig Radich, Matangaro Ramea, Nileshni Rattan, Nina Reddy, Nathan Reed,
Cameron Reibel, Paul Riethmaier, Miracle Ropati, Palangi Ropati, Mohammed Saheem, Raman Saini, Vickram Saini, Muhammed Saleem, Georgina Sanders, Tarlochan Sarai,
Mohan Sekhon, Carolyn Sim, Donna Sim, Harry Sima, Amandeep Singh, Amarjeet Singh, Avtar Singh, Jasdeep Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Jobanjeet Singh, Narinder Singh, Shaminder Singh,
Navi Singh Sidhu, Julie Slessor, Dansey Smith, William Smith, Alice Solomona, Brooke Stephens, Kendal Stratford, Jason Street, Rhys Stunell, Joshua Sutherland, Nathaniel Swney,
Bronwyn Symons, Sheena Symons, Sjarn Tagoai, Alavina Taimalie, Jah-Milla Taitin, Jamane Tarau, Tuaine Tarau, Meleana Taufa, Suzanne Taunton, 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, Moses Tutone,
Malcolm Variava, Ethan Verner, Karen Vuetibau, Bradley Wearing, Mellissa Wearing, Daniel Wells, Debbie Williams, Rob Williams, Tim Williams, Scott Wilson, Jareth Wong,
Hamish Woods, Harry Yang. MAINFREIGHT BLENHEIM Bronson Albert-Tawa, Murray Batchelor, Lyndal Coates, Alex Cochrane, John Falconer, Kendra Gill, Peter Jones,
Janet Landon-Lane, Christopher Mealings, Luke Paul, Andrew Pillans, Rhonda Pillans, Dean Piper, James Rooney, Amanda Sanft, Shane Smythe, Courtney Stevenson,
Ratana Te Kanawa, James Thompsett, Steve Vanderlay. MAINFREIGHT CHRISTCHURCH Tyrell Anna, Darren Bernhardt, Debbie Blackburn, Dean Buick, Sophie Carr-Paterson,
Chad Chamberlain, Donald Chamberlain, Rhys Chamberlain, Egon Chmiel, Rhyl Cole, Alicia Coles, Robin Cook, Sue Cook, Michael Crawford, Sally Dalzell, Haigh Damian,
Luke Davey, Zac Davis, Kelly Dean, Megan Delaney, Owen Donald, Jessie Eastmond, Lauren Faass, John Ferguson, Grant Forbes, James Foster, Steven Grace, Mike Griffiths,
Kris Hickey, Lewis Hofland, Dean Jiang, Desiree Jones-Jackson, Singh Kamaal, Tony Kerr, Patrick McGillivray, Robert McGillivray, Laurie McMahon, Colin McTurk, George Mirfin,
Kaylib Moana, Mark Nicol, Connor Oberndorfer, Ashton O'Neil Morel, Donaghey Paige, Singh Parvinder, Darryl Reid, Ian Reid, Tracey Rickard, Ram Rinku, Jamie Roberts, Brett Rodgers,
Jenna Rowe, Kieran Rowe, Ben Sharp, Thomson Shelley, Harjit Singh, Jatinder Singh, Lovedeep Singh, Sarwan Singh, Connor Stanley, Geoff Tangney, Lindsay Thomas,
Sridhar Thutkuri, Russell Waters, James Whittle, Jason Woods. MAINFREIGHT CROMWELL Paul Arras, Geoff Baird, Diane Carter, Brett Colins, Brown Harrison, Mann Jason,
Zarik Khan, Jordan Lilley, Yvette MacLennan, Nathan McEldowney, Andrew McFazdien, James McMeekin, McAlister Mike, Stephen Monaghan, Sarah Neumann, Hinton Osborne,
Paula Perkins, Kumar Rajneel, Jonathan Rimmer, Edge Shaun, Aveneel Simon, Hawinder Singh, Tim Stewart, Kamra Tarun, Rosslyn Todd, Hamish Wilkinson.
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MAINFREIGHT DUNEDIN Tania Ager, Nathan Anderson, Alf Bell, Josh Bottomley, Justin Boylen, Tim Brasier, Jeff Bryant, Brandon Burke, Warren Cherry, Barry Clark, Graeme Clark,
Brendan Clyne, Rex Edwards, Ryan Edwards, Hanna Ferguson, Carl Gardner, Fiona Guildford, Ryan Henderson, Thomas Inia, Taylor Jackson, Kamm Kawau, Melissa Kawau, Matt Keane,
Paul Knight, Alanna Kotkamp, Jared Kwiat, Andrew Laurie, Stephanie Laurie, Glen Lloyd-Jones, Andrew Loveard, Reece Madden, Josh Maxwell, Leah Maxwell, Amy McAuliffe,
Hayley McAuliffe, Doug McElhinney, Mark McElhinney, Natalie McElhinney, Delaney McKenzie, Doug Melrose, Matthew Murphy, Alana Mutch, Cameron O'Connell, Jayden Penese,
Cameron Power, Yoland Power, Tau Rangi, Alan Ravenwood, Brodie Reid, Kate Roach, Tony Russell, Kyle Rutherford, Mark Smith, Steven Smith, Robert Stout, Hamish Thom,
Keiran Troy, Warren Turner, Ryan Van Der Lem, Faith Waho, Jason Waho, Natalia Waho, Mitchell Wallace, Kelly Wilson, Lindsay Wilson, Lucy Wispinski,
Andrew Zyskowski.
MAINFREIGHT GISBORNE Kimberley Adams, Peter Archbold, Wietske de Groot, Neville Forster, Rusti Green, Adam Hohepa, Bryan Hohepa, Jackee Huhu,
Huri Kahaki, Lopeti Kaloni, James Kotuhi, Wayne Lee, Kevin Marsh, Andrea Mill, Anthony Ngaronoa, Nekita Pineaha, Sally Taylor, Teuri Te Pairi, Heath Woollett.
MAINFREIGHT GORE Emily Bower, Alanna McLean, Ryan McLean, Shekhar Nyalapatla, Jagroop Singh, Jake Swindells. MAINFREIGHT GREYMOUTH Danny Baker,
Andrew Havill, Cory Hill, Moana Johnsen, Keith Lavery, Scott Lemon, Jamie McGeady.
MAINFREIGHT HAMILTON Dekota Adams, Mohammed Ali, Sairaz Ali, Jake Allen,
Ashley Andersen, Cody Atkinson, Shaun Atkinson, Jimmy Baker, Leviticus Barnes, Patrick Barton, Bailey Bell, Andrew Bennett, Harnek Bhangoo, Madison Blank, Jennifer Bramley,
Satinderjit Brar, Joseph Brickland, Roger Bright, Timothy Brocas, Robert Bryers, Bianca Burge, Sam Cairns, Kirwan Carter, Steve Carter, Saphire Cassin, Ashnil Chand, Kade Christian,
Lennox Christie, Barry Clifford, Cruz Coburn, Daniel Collier, Kylie Cramond, Mark Cramond, Christina Dalgety, Paora Dennis, Raana Dennis, Randall Dennis, Ashleigh Devine, Neil Douch,
Robert Douch, Kieran Draper, Bradley Duncan, Stuart Eaton, Takirua Edwards, Donna Everaarts, Jaak Everaarts, Nikolette Fahey, Paul Fahey, Mele Fonua, Anna Fonua-Haggie,
Wayne Forsyth, Timothy Gage, Brandon Gannaway, Simon Glenn, Wayne Goodwin, Kiran Gower, Sean Graham, Arthur Green, Melanie Greenbank, Jimmy Gregory, Andrew Hall,
Jordan Halse, Janette Hansen, Grant Hardacker, Carl Harney, Eilaina Harris, Jay Harrison, Lamayne Heke, Aubrey Hicks, Carlos Hicks, Elliot Hira, Russell Hober, Tony Holes, Phillip Holmes,
Richie Ioane, John Irwin, Rahul Jaidka, Maurice Jarrett, Maia Jessop, Mathew Jessop, Murray Johns, Anna Jones, Kevin Judge, Andrew Kaan, Taranjit Kalkat, Russell Kane, Honey Kapoor,
Melanie Katu, Denise Kearns, Alexander Keen, Harjinder Khatkar, Haami Kingi, Amy Knuth, Jaskaran Kohosa, Chandre Koole, Sharn Kopu, Ritesh Kumar, Depak Kumer, Tom Kumitau,
Manase Lavemai, Denis Laws, Nicola Laws, Keegan Lewis, Jasiah Love, Michael Lucas, Tamieka Macdonal, Hamuera Mackey, JulieAnne Madden, Jagjit Malhi, Richard Manuatu,
Fraser Marychurch, Sam Marychurch, Bronson Materi, Peter May, Benjamin McBride, James McBride, Brendon McCutchan, Conroy McGarry, Peter McIntyre, Toby McLean,
Karen McLeod, Lindsay Meredith, Tama Merrilees, Bethany Miller, Whetu-Moses Miringa, Amittai Mita, Logan Mitchell, Martin Moala, Hadleigh Morgan, Aleisha Morris, Matt Mountney,
Richard Mountney, Dhirendra Naresh, Jonathon Ngakuru, Azzan Ngaruhe, Marie Oliver, Pedro Paniora, Alex Perez, Tuariki Plowman, Mark Poata, Jayden Pollock, Suresh Prasad,
Anne-Marie Pratt, Shane Pratt, Presley Purcell, Lawrence Purchase, Dean Ralph, Sean Ralph, Prashant Ram, James Ranapiri, Sanjay Reedy, Tannyin Reeves, Darren Richardson,
Jeanna Richardson, Robb Ridle, Katahn Samuel, Harwinder Sandhu, Vaughn Sargent, John Scandlyn, Debbie Schollum, Jordyn Schollum, Ryan Schwarski, Brendon Scott, Jesse Scott,
Rahul Sharma, Carson Shea, Nohman Shinwari, Gurwinder Sidhu, Rajpreet Sidhu, Annette Sila, Ajeet Singh, Amandeep Singh, Dushyant Singh, Gurkirat Singh, Gurpreet Singh,
Gurpreet Singh, Gurwinder Singh, Hakam Singh, Hardeep Singh, Harjit Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Harpreet Singh, Harsa Singh, Jaskarn Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Jitender Singh,
Karanbir Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Nasib Singh, Parminder Singh, Parminder Singh, Pervinder Singh, Pradeep Singh, Pushpinder Singh, Satpal Singh, Satvir Singh, Simerjit Singh,
Sukhjinder Singh, Sukhvir Singh, Sandeep Singh, Rupinder Singh Sidhu, Neil Smith, Shaun Smith, Kyra Smith, Samuel Smith, Ross Snowdon, Potini Soutar-Nicolson, James Spellman,
Darrel Stevens, Mike Stockley, Trey Stockley, Sam Sullivan-Laws, Beau (Murray) Taipari, Jhan Taranaki, Quade Taranaki, Kenneth Tarei, Andy Taunga, Trudy Te Aho, Lakeisha Tipene,
Vila Toopohe, Raymond Tucker-Hoogstraten, Marcus Tumai, Dave Underhill, Jodi Vaughan, Aisake Veatupu, Kristie Wade, Anthony Walsh, Bridget Walsh, Conrad Watts, Paula Watts,
Tyne Watts, Jessica Webber, Jacob Weherua, Jack Wells, Tom Wells, Daniel White, Robert Wichman, Steve Wildbore, Jonathan Zwart.
MAINFREIGHT INVERCARGILL Sarah Acker,
Steve Acker, Roy Algar, Sandra Beatty, Bailey Bishop, Tara Buckley, Jackie Buckley Gray, Robin Davids, Richard Dimmock, Jason Gray, Steven Kenny, Hannay Lapana, Sharmila Lapana,
Kaysha Marie, Richard Marley, Eli Meuli, Keanu Ormond, Ethan Reti, Dean Reynolds, Nathan Reynolds, David Searle, John Searle, Gurinder Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Tyler Wainui-Murray,
George Watkins, Ross Wells.
MAINFREIGHT KAITAIA Hayden Bradford, Trent Collins, Awa Davis, Bob Larkins, Tania Pere, Zachary Phillips, Soane Riggs, Kurt Tahu, Wataa Twaddell,
Hafe Vilitama. MAINFREIGHT LEVIN Trevor Chambers, Iestyn Cooney, Kate Davy, Nicole Graham, Greg Howard, Jade Hunter, Mohit Kumar, Steve Love, John Paul Magill,
Ross McDonald, Beau McLeod, TeHema Meroiti, Tyrone Militch, Keri Monk, Nakita O'Sullivan, John Rae, Andrew Rankin, Rob Renwick, Jamie Sanson, Prisca Stojanovic, Jordan Te Momo,
Apirana Toheriri-Hallett, Albert Tovio, Peter Waho.
MAINFREIGHT MASTERTON David Comfort, Tracey Hoare, Andrea McCafferty, Shane McDougal, Kyle Morris, Glenn Murphy,
Topas Robinson, Kaine Sporry, Gary Strang.
MAINFREIGHT NAPIER Daniel Ambrose, Gavin Andrews, Davis Ashton, Kelly Barnett, Alan Black, Anthony Black, Loran Bythell,
Kaylene Corin, Jamie Cross, Ashton Davis-Wallace, Janine Dobbs, Grenville Eddy, Michael Edge, Nathan Foster, Jayme Francis, Samuel Gallagher, Fraser Garnett, Shane Gilmour,
Tui Haami, Harlem Hagen, Jacob Harrison-Daley, Boston Heaps, Mitch Hill-Cox, Adam Jackson, Zachary Leeman, Caleb Mackay, John Mackay, Lesley Matheson, John Montgomery,
Henare Morton, Nicholas Neilson, Kaye Ngapera, Richard Nimon, Kerryn O'Neill, Fee Orviss, Carly Parker, Jenny Pedersen, Gerard Phillips, Ryan Plowright, David Quickenden,
Scott Russell, Glen Scott, Darryn Scurr, Jigs Shingala, 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, Kwaid Ah-Hoi, Mitch Bailey, Damon Barraball, Kynan Bezett, Letisha Bilson, Paul Brown,
Andrew Charllies-Symmes, Simon Davis, Richard Devine, Baileigh Duggan, Corey Duncan-Wall, Chris Edwards, Dan Edwards, Charlotte Gordon, Tristan Gornall, Aimee Groome,
Karyn Hawkes, Emma Hodgson, Raman Kumar, Tayla Lee, Glen Markland, Ruby Morrison, Kane Mulder, Tracey Mutton, Sebastian Norton, Caleb Rodgers, Rohit Saini, Michael Savage,
Reg Thompsett, Graeme Towns, Charlene Wells, Wayne Westall, Brett Yates.
MAINFREIGHT NEW PLYMOUTH Hannah Abraham, Wiki Abraham, Jess Burkhart, Mark Casey,
Jonathan Davies, Cori Delves, John Edgar, Aaron Farley, Logan Farley, Sonia Farley, Tim Farley, Michael Feigler, Ryan Gadsby, Simon Harris, James Haunui, Aidan Hook, Zane Kahukuranui,
Benjamin Leaf, Clayton Leaf, Reuben Mason, John Mckenna, Brittany Mewes, Cody Miller, Kyle Miller, Tara Miller, Joel Paki, Rick Payne, Johnny Pepperell, Lane Powell, 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 Paul Johnston, Marie Lawrence, Grant Matthews, Leighton Rutherford, Ewan Seagar. MAINFREIGHT PALMERSTON NORTH
Jason Adams, Benny Barr, Angela Batt, Matthew Beaumont, Lachlan Blackstock, Amelia Burns, Brett Carr, Michaela Caulton-McNabb, Francis Chambers, Stuart Connell,
Henare Cunningham, Kyjuan Cunningham, Lorryn Mae Dalzell, Raven Dean, Oscar Deighton, Aaron Dicker, Valerie Dyer, Mike Eden, Troy Falcon, Ernest Felton, Jaimee Fowles,
John Fraser, Sam-Ross Gilman, Jamie Graham, Judith Graham, Marsh Graham, Nicole Graham, Suzan Graham, Nasoni Havea, Michaela Hemopo, Wayne Hemopo, Jordan Henare,
Windsor Honotapu, Andre Kauri, Archie Kauri, Reimana Kauri-Warner, Jonty Kells, Mohammed Khan, Paul Kimhiong, Tuhi Kimura, John King, Jerome Komene, Paul Kremmer,
Rex Lambert, Josh Lawton-Sue, Michael Mackley, Ezekiel Makowharemahihi, Pita Marshall, Cody Mason, Ian Mayne, Rebecca McBride, Rob McDougal, Robin McNabb,
Justyn McQuade, Charlotte Minett, John Mitchell, Tracey Mitchell, Jessica Mudgway, Keith Mudgway, Lesley Murphy, Elia Ngaheu-Baker, Nathan Ngametua-Smith, Jaymahl Ngaruhe,
Josh Nicholson, Michael O'Neill, Scott Payne, Cameron Potts, Ray Prideaux, Etu Rongotaua, Tua Ropati, Byron Rowlands, Elvis Rowlands, Caleb Satterthwaite, Korey Satterthwaite,
Matthew Sherlock, Gurinder Singh, Gurlal Singh, Preetpal Singh, Ramanjot Singh, Satpal Singh, Vijay Singh, Ranjit Singh Brar, Georgia Staddon, Wendy Stewart, Bryan Taiaroa,
Katrina Taiaroa, Akaina Tairea-Thompson, Dorothy Taylor, Callum Thwaites, Michael Tunnicliffe, Edward Waho, Temau Waho, Chelsey Watson-Fryer, Summar Wiggins-Gray, Tre Wihongi,
Wayne Wildbore, Randall Williams.
MAINFREIGHT ROTORUA Greg Barton, Ricky Bishop, Manasa Bole, Gregg Conning, Trevor Crallen, Gary Dunseath, Dave Farrell, Carl Gage,
Marley Grant, Claire Harney, Kawana Hemara, Roger Hope, Benjamin Jenkins, Raena Lacey, Talya Macredie, Francis Maxwell, David McGregor, Patrick McLean, Aaron McMahon,
Noah McMahon, Randal Mcmahon, Serene Moke, Hamish Orford, Ben Palmer, Mark Print, Andrew Robb, Karli Searancke, Martin Searancke, Vikramjit Singh, Travel Taura,
Metera Te Aonui , Taylor Te Aonui , Marc Te Ture, Matthew Thompson, Luke Van Der Leeden, Logan Williams.
MAINFREIGHT TAUPO Brayden Adie, Tony Hurunui, Nick Hyde,
Jenny Payne, Te Kaireka Puhia, Brendan Smith, Kapi Tupe, Louisa Vaea, Jonathan Vaughan, Graham Wiggins.
MAINFREIGHT TAURANGA Hannah Abbott, Alan Allport,
April Barlow, Nathan Barnes, Edward Beazley-Cook, Gurdeep Behal, Colin Belk, Richard Benseman, Carl Bergersen, Adrian Betterton, Troy Bidois, Te Ao Billing, Brent Brosnan,
Greg Camenzind, Alanna Campbell, Jacob Carroll, Anthony Chadwick, Darren Chadwick, Dean Chadwick, Lance Chadwick (for old times’ sake), Dipak Dayal, Rajiv Deol, Wayne Ellis, Jayemi Emery,
Neville Emery, Peter Flett, Kylie Foreman, Arshdeep Garcha, Callan Gear, Gary Glen, Jordan Golding, Edward Hemara, Piko Hemara, Ray Hewlett, Craig Hine, Nathan Hobart, Oliver Hutchby, Mark Jones,
Tristan Kempthorne, Sheldon Kereopa, Brooke Leaver, Tanith Ling, Warren McKee, Marcel Milner, Logan Mitchell, Cambridge Moore, James Morgan, Riki Ngatai, Toni Pahl, Karl Pomare, Chris Reti,
Jerry Robinson, Connor Rocard, Chantelle Roolvink, Kendra Rowe, Pitcha Ryan, Bikramjit Sangha, Bevan Scott, Amanjeet Singh, Harry Singh, Charanjit Singh, Hardeep Singh, Harkaranjit Singh,
Jay Singh, Mandeep Singh, Prince Singh, Ranjit Singh, Davinder Singh Dhillon, Inderjit Singh Sidhu, Leroy Smith, Shahn Smith, Keegan Stewart, Dale Swainson, Grace Swindells, Doug-Lee Tarau,
Kelvin Teasdale, Caitlin Tomlinson, Raymond Tucker-Hoogstraten, Lee Tuhura, Ivana Wallsgrove, Chris Webb, Maurice Webb, Tom Wells, Jason Wihapi, Clive Wilson, Michael Woodham, Tracey Wright,
Suresh Yadav.
MAINFREIGHT THAMES Christian Bill, Phil Frost, Tracey Hayes, Kaelon Hill, Ryan Kennedy, Ritesh Kumar, Yogi Kumar, Lance Paul, Robbie Paul, John Reynolds, Lindsey Rund,
Maurice Watson, Ash Wearing, Chris Wearing, Mark Wearing.
MAINFREIGHT TIMARU Benjamin Allan, Paul Boa, Jarrid Cooper, Marcia Doudle, Cameron Downer, Andrew Drummond,
Hollie Duncombe, Dave Ennis, Liam Evans, Josh Gilmour, Cameron Gridgeman, Geoff Kerr, Ricky Krause, Charlie Mansfield, Kevin McElhinney, Renae McMillan, Alan Moss, Melissa Nolan,
Leon & Nadine Pirake, Jimmy Reuben, Matthew Russell, Amanda Sanders, Shannon Sim, Abbey Trusler, Brooke Wilkie, Stacey Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WELLINGTON Royce Aiolupotea,
Harmandeep Alias, Bradley Allen, Tyrall Allen, Chester Amatorio, Craig Armstrong, Duan Badenharst, Brij Bhatt, Poshraj Bhattarai, Brijbhushan J. Bhatt, Rojan Bhattarai, Keegan Biggans, Henry Birch,
Deepak Bisht, Dempsey Broad, Isaiah Brooker, Senatoa Brooker, Sarah Brown, Sally Bryant, Annabelle Carpenter, Charlotte Carpenter, Jaswin Vikash Chand, George Chapman-Reynolds, Alan Chorlton,
Tama Coker, Paul Connolly, Samantha Coombes, Max Cottle, Matt Dalton, Quentin Daniel, Harry Davey, Samuel Davies, Greig Dean, Shaun Dennis, Azadbir Dhaliwal, Harpal Dhanjal, Rajat Dhingra,
Bob Dougherty, Wayne Duff, Josh Evans-Patterson, George Falloon, Keenan Fincham, Seila Fiso, Tatjiana Fiso, Max Frear, Cameron Freebairn, Steffan Fry, Amie Gentle, Polly Gibbs, Hunter Graham,
Mohit Gumber, Ethan Hakaraia, Matthew Haskell, Tayla Haskell, Anna Hastie, Pat Henderson, Katelyn Henshall, Katelyn Henshall, Teddi Hern, Kate Hoar, Callum Holdaway, Casey-John (CJ) Holland,
Oliver Horn, Jordan Houpapa, Scott Hugo, Xavier Ikenasio, Leon Jahnke, Heath Jordan, Daniel Jupp, Kaitlyn Kandralides, Ashlynne Kiernander, Maresa Kilepoa, Nikeel Kumar, Dominic Laforteza,
Kevin Lampert, Nathan Lee, Ian Logie, Sean Love, Alexander Lowcay, Alex Macdonald, Migle Mackay, Abhishek Makwana, Ashleigh Marr, Robert McGrath, Thomas Mckay, Liam Menheere,
Stephen Miles, Alan Mills, Roccardo Moe, Herini Moeahu, Isabella Mohi, Jack O'Halloran, Vijay Patel, Oliver Perkinson, Kelvin Persson, Francis Phillips, Greg Piper, Kristy Powell, Sanjeen Prasad,
Wriggly Prasad, Junior Preston, Jade Priest, David Priestley, Lee Puepuemai, Jeremy Rawiri, Dennis Reynolds, Amanda Roberts, Diane Roberts, Paul Roberts, Scott Roberts, Tony Roberts,
Kaitao Rota, Siborne Rowland, Amar Roy, Stacy Ryan, Sukhbeer Sacndeva, Sukhjit Sandhu, Andrew Schofield, Pisa Seala, Papeete Ino Seuseu, Rajat Sharma, Varun Sharma, Emma Shortall,
Lynette Sinden, Abhishek Singh, Gurinder Singh, Gurvinder Singh, Harkamljit Singh, Harminder Singh, Mandip Singh, Manmohit Singh, Manpreet Singh, Parminder Singh, Prabhjeet Singh,
Sharanjit Singh, Sukhdeep Singh, Sukhmandeep Singh, Harman Singh Gill, Nicholas Sommers, Temuera Southon, Vern Stevens, Zachary StirlingBeattie, Ashley Stunell, Phillip Tamatea, Rios Taramai,
James Taroa Swan, Taina Te Aonui, Peter Te Ngahue, Greg Te-Kura, Tearii Teono, Deep Tewar, Stuart Thorn, Gurpreet Toor, Alex Tufele, Craig Tuiala, Daniel Tupene, Tau-PaoPao Va, Jade Va'auli,
Barbara Vincent, Bob Vincent, Matt Walker, Sean Wallace, Tevita Waqasokolala, Dane Whanarere, Haedyn Wicks, Erin Wood.
MAINFREIGHT WHAKATANE Mary Kilgarriff, Kayne Newman,
Wharetini Rangi, Henare Tautari, Mikaela Walker-Harris.
MAINFREIGHT WHANGANUI Gabrielle Adams, Lynden Adams, Jono Aiavao, James Albert, Kane Bass, Matthew Boosey, Daryl Edmonds,
Sarah Hayward, Vanessa Johnson, Ricky Katene, Jason Kibblewhite, Kara McLachlan, Tane Ratana, Libbie Rowlands, Jonathan Rudolph, John Shaw, Gurpreet Singh, Steven Steele, Brian Williams.
MAINFREIGHT WHANGAREI Kasandra Albert, Lauren Ambler, Hearn Anita, Manon Austin, Todd Beehre, James & Heather Bond, Rebecca Brady, Johnson-Curry Brooke, Iose Brown, David Bryant,
James Cassidy, Simon Cauty, Danni-Jane Cole, Ian Collings, Terry Coopman, Andrew Davies, Jeremy Elliott, Chris Francis, Michael Goodwin, Damon Griffin, Singh Gurpreet, Charles Hamilton,
Brendon Harris, Levi Harris, Carl Hawkins, Duane Herbert, Josh Hoek, Joshua Hoek, Matt Hudspith, Lesley Huia, Brown Iose, Tim Kawana, Tekauapai Ane Kofe, Raj Kumar, Pieter Lambrechts,
Ross Macdonald, Murphy Mahanga, Te Maawe (Murphy) Mahanga, Danielle Martin, Gavin McCleary, Lee McCullough, Craig McKenzie, Allen McQuinn, Jade O'Connor, Tim Ottenhof, John Paul, Willie Paul,
Dante Poasa, Robert Poasa, James Poulson, Tai Riini, Ritesh Ritesh, Kevin Roberts, Philip Rogers, Sandhu Sahib, Sahib Sandhu, Ihaka Semenoff, Brown Shontaye, Jarred Simpson, Kane Sketchley,
Rebecca Sketchley, Wayne Stacey, Willie Tae, James Thompson, Nga Tito, Jamie Williams, Andrew Wood, Joe Yearbury.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN AUCKLAND Michael Aldridge,
Sheik Ali, Tiaz Ali, Keegan Ashdown-Inia, Behnaz Bahmani, Darren Barboza, Mark Belfiore, Saskia Bemelman, Matthew Beveridge, Hayden Breen, Kirsty Bristol, Michael Brough, Finn Buckeridge,
Sonya Buckle, Penelope Burt, Jack Casey-Pickering, Liz Castillo, Wilsyn Chang, Brian Chen, Tracy Cleven, Tanya Cole, Diego Cueto, Christine Cullen, Jennifer Daji, Jeremy Davis, Lara De Wet, Sean Dillon,
Shane Douglas, James Dunbar, Tarryn Dunn, Mei-Ling Faitau, Molly Flowers, Nidheesh Gangadharan, Mark Glover, Samantha Grieve, Jordan Gunn, Canoe Halagigie, Manu Halagigie, Shannon Hegan,
Steve Hendry, Alessea Herrick, Christina Jones, Jason Kim, Kura Kiria, Anit Kumar, Rajenesh Kumar, Catherine Le Vert, Emily Liang, Jing Ling, Anu Manga, Ben McNicol, Rumi Mistry, Lisa Mitchell,
Erika Mizusaki, Christian Moral, Nicole Muir, Phillip Nelson, Karlene Ngarouru, Chrysula Nionakis, Davis Palmer, Allen Pan, Leslie Pan, Jasmine Paul, Benjamin Pearson, Joel Pereira, Jane Peyroux Arthur,
Daniel Plested, Amanda Pritchard, Kahlia Ranby, Rachael Richardson, Karen Roberts, Robert Samuels, Sonny Sarwara, Luke Seabrook, Corey Seator, Harshad Shinde, Harmandeep Singh,
Rashni Singh, Charlie Sione, Louie Skerman, Matthew Small, Karen Smith, Nicky Smith, Arwen Tao, Tyson Tapuosi, Patrice Temanu, Celia Tepania, Andrew Thomson, Alexander Tiputoa, Steven Tooley,
Robert Tucker, Iki Vaka, Henry Vaughan, Raju Vegesna, Haree Waiti, Ye Wang, Antoinette Ward, Annette Webb, Nerida Whatmough, Sam Wilkinson, Monalisa Wolfgramm, Will Worthington, David Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN CHRISTCHURCH Katelyn Allison-Dey, Nicole Andrews, Derek Black, Harry Brown, Nicholas Brownlee, Ally Burns, Kevin Coman-Wright, Hayden Cook,
Mark Cotterrell, Flavia Derbyshire, Oliver Dimmick, Craig Edwards, Samuel Green, Paul Hale, Graeme Hulena, Shabin Khattri Chattri, Lorine Lakhan, Flynn Leckie, Michael Louth, Tony Martin,
Jason McFadden, Julie McIlroy, Colin Murchison, Jason Newton, Matt Newton, Sam Nielsen, Jason Nortje, Diana Ospina, Jacinda Potts, Michell Riley, Sarah Robb, Hamish Robertson, Dennis Rowe,
Zoe Ruyters, Harvinder Singh, Robert Stewart, Joel Stuart, Milly Taylor, Karen Waltham, Helen Watson.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN DUNEDIN Tracey Burrell, Jeffery Foster, Nadene Moore,
James Morrissey, Brent Smith, Mark Willis, Paul Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN HAMILTON Kevin Ann, Olivia Clark, Jordan Cox, Deanna Donovan, Renee Dudley, Jonthan Feast,
Lois Finnigan, Hester Gerrand, Carmen Hadfield, Aidan Robson, Georgia Ross, Albertine Woodd, Amber Woodward.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NAPIER Anna Middleton, Anne Morgan,
Monique Peary, Krystle Strachan, Eric Sugandi, Jessica Wallace.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NELSON Jack Harris, Karyn Hawkes, Emma Hodgson, Megan Lockie, Keely McGillicuddy,
Louise Morten, Belinda van Vuuren.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NEW PLYMOUTH Ed Gafney, Eric Menefy, Michelle Romaine, Brock Sibbick, Jill Sorensen. MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN PALMERSTON NORTH
Tim Bray, Paul Foxall, Callum Marshall, Reid Perry. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN TAURANGA Alex Bardoul, Duncan Byron, James Gatley,
Kayla Hansen, Erica Loe, Robyn McCarthy, Georghia McFeteridge, Nadia Meyer, Julie Scott, Jo Smart, Giovana Tabarini, Jacqui Tecofsky, Shane Williamson. MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN WELLINGTON
Joshua Abel, Erle Betty, Jack Coulter, Natalie Curley, Chrissy Douglas, Paul Fredrickson, Shannon Grice, Nicole Larsen, Robert Little, Scott Matuschka,
Finlay Parr, Sean Paterson, Glenn Perkinson, Scott Rice, Trevor Rice, Emma Shortall, Joshua Voorwinde.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN WHANGAREI Chris Carmichael, Katrina Nathan,
Jade O'Connor.
MAINFREIGHT FTL NORTH ISLAND Jammie-Dee Arakua, Justyce Brown, Chris Collins, Kathryn Creal, Nicole Cullen, Gourav Deep Singh, Prabhjot Dhillion, Paddy Didovich,
Zubin Engineer, Isikeli Fa'Aui, Sione Fatongiatau, Peter Flett, Matt Forno, Ranajit Kamboj, Tee Katu, Matthew Kitchin, Ray Lutherus, Kyla McGregor-Kurth, Sarabjeet Singh Olakh, Amarjeet Pal Singh,
Ashneel Prakash, Avikash Prasad, Ryan Preston, Rajwant Rai, Alan Redfern, Ryan Rossiter, Ritesh Sharma, Vinendra "Vinny" Sharma, Amandeep Singh, Baljeet Singh, Buta Singh, Gurlal Singh, Gurpreet Singh,
Harpreet Singh, Jasdeep Singh, Lovejeet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Navpreet Singh, Rajvir Singh, Sandeep Singh, Sukddev Singh, Harkarandeep Singh Dhillon, Hardeep Singh Gill, Satinder Singh Pannu,
Jaiman Soma, David Stewart, Mike Swindells, Andrew Tautari, Anton Teau, Darren Turner, Kataraina Wright, Sophie Yandall.
MAINFREIGHT FTL PALMERSTON NORTH Gordon Bell,
Melissa Burrell, Forbes Campbell, William Faulkner, Alex Fraser, Tim Little, Wendy Little, Larry Odonnell, Cersie Ormond-Stirling, Daniel Pamata, Fredrick Phillips, Waisea Qiokata, Waisea Qiota,
Daryl Stade, David Taufa, Shania Taylor, William Tupara, Justin Wall, John Winton, David Wright, Andrew Young.
MAINFREIGHT FTL SOUTH ISLAND Honey Bazarh, Gagan Bhamra, Pete Bradley,
Brett Bramley, Trevor Bray, Andrew Gilmour, Sarah Hendrie, Tim Hitchings, Terry Hucklebridge, Tim Martelli, Lindsay Miller, Gavin Nichols, Mayur Patil, Cobus Potgieter, James Price, Rex Whittle,
Neville Williams.
MAINFREIGHT IT NEW ZEALAND Gus Ah-Chong, Tansy Austin, Chance Baker, Michael Balle, Krishan Bhikha, Nilesh Bhuthadia, Henry Booth, Joshua Burrow, Fraser Byfleet,
Matthew Caird, Alice Colenbrander, Jennine Cosgrave, Richard Daldy, Fraser Dawson, Kishan Dhanji, Lukasz Dobrzanski, Lawrence Dunn, Sam Fickling, Debi Fitzpatrick, Jamie Gates, Shaun Gilchrist,
Domingo Gonora, Rahul Gordhan, David Hall, Gary Harrington, Alistair Hughes, Victory Ipiniu, Pascal Janse van Vuuren, Samuel Joe, Bharat Kesry, Mohammed Khan, Nathan Lee, Ainsley Lim, Logan Lim,
Rhoda Malveda, Lucille Matthews, John McStay, Salah Mortazavi, Dineshan Naidoo, Ankit Narotam, Andrew Ng, Caleb O'Leary, Lucy Partridge, Gabriel Price, Dean Puwananuwat, Ange Quedley,
Toby Reynolds, Raagni Sahay, Rene Septimo, Mez Sethna, Dennis Shikhu, Kanwar Singh, Shiv Raj Singh, Pateriki Te Pou, Glen Thompson, Rachael Timmo, Simon Triggs, Roger van Dorsten,
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Ben Walton, John Westerlund, Andrew Wong, Selwyn Wong. MAINFREIGHT METRO AUCKLAND Christine Adams, Hakim Ahmed, Mustaq Ali, Viliami Aloua, Abdul Asheem, Abdul Aziz,
Jatinder Bajwa, Zubin Bhathena, Mikala Burns, Ella Churton, Joel Clarke, Antony Cook, Etesa Cordtz, Thomas Curtis, Varun Dangi, Daniel Eastwood, Campbell Finlay, Teiko Fonua, Aoese Fruean,
Samantha Gaunt, Harmanpreet Gill, Arunesh Goundar, Karunesh Goundar, Mohammed Hassan, Azad Hussain, Naushad Hussein, Riyaz Hussein, Shohell Imam, Inderjit Jaswal, 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, Simote Makasini,
Phillip Mauri, Riaz Mohammed, Murray Mulitalo, Davendra Naiker, Deepak Naurd, Vishal Panchal, Javan Perez, Mike Perez, Devesh Ram, Saud Ramadhan, Munendra Reddy, Vimal Reddy,
Liam Reidy, Mohit Roopra, Ravinder Sandhu, Inoke Sanft, Rakesh Sen, Mohammed Zainal Shafiq, Mohammed Shairaz Ali, Aisling Shirley, Quentin Sinclair, Adeshbir Singh, Chamkaur Singh,
Deepen Singh, Dushkar Singh, Gurbir Singh, Gurjant Singh, Harry Singh, Kamaljit Singh, Kawaljeet Singh, Manprit Singh, Navdeep Singh, Parminder Singh, Parnam Singh, Prabhdeep Singh,
Prabhjit Singh, Rupinder Singh, Shubham Singh, Sukhraj 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, Alex Witteveen.
MAINFREIGHT METRO CHRISTCHURCH Alex Aguirre,
Chris Allwright, Letisha Bentley, Blair Bradbury, Patricia Bradbury, Allan Bradley, Andrew Chai, Vince Cheung, Ka Shing Choi, Billie-Jean Cowie, John Cowlin, David Harrison, Ian Johnson, Kai Lan,
Brian Lewis, Brendan McConchie, Feroze Mohammed, Hameed Mohammed, Tom Morgan, Wayne Robertson, Grant Sherlock, Birinder Singh, Gurinder Pal Singh, Gurjeet Singh, Pradeep Singh,
Pritpal Singh, Satnam Singh, Vikramjit Singh, Kamen Withington, Jiaming Wu, Li Zheng, George Zuo.
MAINFREIGHT METRO WELLINGTON Tama-Rangi Awatere, Gurpreet Singh Chawla,
Lucky Chhabra, Amandeep Singh Gill, Tecye Tevita, Segaula Va.
MAINFREIGHT MOBILE Sethi Aryaman, Michael Bing, Alisha Chauhan, Patrick Chong Nee, Kalan Eketone, Matheson Haffeiki,
Shane Hill, Andrew Livesey, Anil Sami, Jashandeep Singh, Awatea Timothy, Clayton Tito, Chris Vaiangina, Shalom Viliamu.
MAINFREIGHT PORT OPERATIONS AUCKLAND Avinash Chand,
Arron Davis, Paulo De Souza, Manish Dogra, Gerald Goff, Jackson Gonzales, Muni Gounder, Isaac Hobson, Mason Howearth, Pryce Howearth, Shailendra Kumar, Rezin Leaunoa, Samuel Lythe,
Faizad Mohammed, Shakeel Mohammed, Ben Monro, Ravi Naidu, Dinah Ogabang, Peter Park, Harry Petersen, Avinesh Michael Prasad, Milka Sagi, Milka Sagi, Simon Sahim, Harinder Sandhu,
Armajit Singh, Bikramjit Singh, Davendar Singh, Gurbrinder Singh, Jasjot Singh, Jujhar Singh, Lakhwinder Singh, Partap Singh, Prabhjot Singh, Shamsher Singh, Sulinder Singh, Harmandeep Singh Gill,
Puneet Singla, Tiffany Sio, Adam Tieng, Trudy Timmo, Terry Tuatea.
MAINFREIGHT PORT OPERATIONS CHRISTCHURCH Sameh Awadalla, Ray Bradcock, Dean Coates, Gurpreet Dhillon,
Adrian Ferguson, Harsimran Goraya, Nicholas Gray, Carolyn Kirby, Amit Kumar, Rishita Malik, Gary Sellars, Satnam Singh, Wendy Smith, John Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT PORT OPERATIONS
WELLINGTON
Jacob Kelly, Wayne Kilgour, Ainsley Speak. MAINFREIGHT 2HOME AUCKLAND Arthur Atoaga, Antonio Aufai, Abdul Badsha, Martin Cannon, Jagroop Chahal, Ratish Chand,
Raghu Chhabra, Ella-Lee Cihak, Anna Cihakova, Joseph Collins, Jameson Comin, Cindy Crosbie, Darren Cummins, Muni Darmendran, Kavita Devi, Reydintor Domacia, Alan Enslin, Shiloh Fakalata,
Tama Fasavalu, Joshua Feleti, Jeffrey Fuatogi, Geronimo Guado, Malcolm Holm, Michael Hussein, William Iose, Joe Kawau, Mohammed Khan, Junior Leai, Nukutawhiti Mano, Lisa Martin, Siosifa Ma'u,
Zain Mohammed, Milad Mohebbi, Ben Monro, Deshon Motufoaki, Michael Munns, Liam Murray, Daniel Ngawaharau, Adyn Nicholas, Jared Nuku, Jacqui O'Connor, Dhiren Patel, Mahendra Patel,
Jeremy Patterson, Kani Peneueta, Brandon Puillen-Burry, Jason Pullen-Burry, Eric Rasmussen, Abdul Rehman, Estelle Rewiri, Hannah Rolleston, Justin Scrivener, Viliami Sikalu, John Silbery-Howe,
Dharminder Singh, Hardeep Singh, Manjit Singh, Paramjeet Singh, Grant Smith, Dione Solomona, Glen Symons, Lisa Tagoai, Allan Tango, Brendon Te Kanawa, Christian Tito, Te Rangi Tongia, Khotez Turua,
Poutae Tutaia, Vimal Velu, Esther Viau, Ioane Viliamu, Joey Viliamu, Bianca Vuetibau, Jeremy Wells, Sheree Whitehead, Greg Wong, Kai Yao.
MAINFREIGHT 2HOME CHRISTCHURCH Liam Allen,
Ryan Berry, Hemi Blackler, Chris Bramley, Steve Brinkhurst, Grant Brinsdon, Harry Cockram, Greg Cooper, Sean Cowper, Simon Cowper, Tony Cummings, Alex Dawson, Tom Dawson, Garren Day,
Daniel Diamond, Mansell Diamond, Henry Dobbs, Mitchell Duncan, Matt Ellis, Tracy Hapi, Kole Harmer, Aaron Hartley, Cameron Hay, Rob Hayes, Elijah Hosking, Jaysin Hurrell, Abbey Jarvis, Jahran Katene,
Richard Kotlowski, Nick Max, Trey McLean, Katie Newsome, Wayne Pahl, Morgan Rangi, Earl Ritani, Jazz Samuel, Nicky Scott, Campbell Smith, Jordan Smith, Xavier Te Wano, Lance Warren,
Cody Williams, Hayden Winter, Nathan Woodyard, Ben Wright.
MAINFREIGHT 2HOME WELLINGTON Ala Aiono, Liam Burling, Pouevalu Fiso, Henry Maurice, Charles Simpson, Christian Vaaulu,
Georgia Yee.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND 68 WESTNEY ROAD June Daniels-Strickland, Lubria Hei Hei, Thomas Hopkin, Mahadev Katuwal, Abhinash Lal,
Tim Logan, Taylor Moresi, Laveaina Mulitalo, Suzie Munns, Pola Ropati, Siju Samuel, Micah Smith, Finn Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND HIGHBROOK Craig Baird,
Seleni Bentley, Harry Coulson, Jamie Gillespie, Jordan Lolohea, Sonia Rani, Viliami Saulala, Harmanpreet Singh, Nirmal Singh, Caitlin Taiapo, Daniel Tomlinson, John Vanderwee.MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND JAMES HARDIE
Maria Carbonilla, Milan Cihak, Bronson Daniels, Edward Fagalilo, Onyx Fiatau, James Fuamatu, Rohit Guglani, Severe Iosia-sipeli,
Stowers Kalolo, Sione Kuli, Liteen Kumar, Ashwine Lata, Sautia Misa, Jack Saena, Siosiua Sika, Hardeep Singh, Tayne Springer, Reagan Tapuai, John Vaifale. MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND LANDING DRIVE Todd Feng, Patisolo Feo, Arthur Hoeft, Gladys Iehu, Priyashna Lal, Nikita Macaulay, Satish Ramaswamy, Luke Rudolph, Sikha Santawirya,
Kim Soy-Sour, Adrian Tohovaka, Cody Watts. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND MAINFREIGHT LANE Som Boonsermsukcharoen, Rohit Dawar, Laisene Emilio,
Teisi Finau, Campbell Jordan, Amanpreet Kaur, Manpreet Kaur, Varinder Kaur, Jake Langsdale, Danny Leatu, Lance Leatu, Allan Lowe, Cristina Lumby, Ethan McGinty, Cianan McPherson,
Colin McPherson, Albert Miratana, Petelo Motulalo, Robert Papalaua, Hetal Patel, Roshlene Raj, Harpreet Rupal, Christina Semau, Hansell Semau, Hone Smith, Navdeep Sodhi, Theresa Tahi,
Stanley Tuipulotu, Ondre Tupou, John Valu, Scott van Breugel, Dean Walters.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND MANU STREET Abdul Amiri, Reef Black, Joseph Bosinch,
Paul Brownhill, Trudy Burt, Benjamin Clark, Peter Clark, Thomas Clyma, Clarke Hegan, Sam Irving, Kalchili Kaltanak, Josh Key, Gitesh Kishore, Francis Lee, Hosea Maloni, Steven Mcintyre,
Maedana Moala, Melvin Nair, Joesph Ngere, Torres Pati, Easter Peti, Sebastian Priscott, David Rereiti, Shiraaz Shah, Nicholas Singh, Kim Sipeli, Alvin Swamy, Piesi Tama, Absalom Tamarua,
Maree Tautaiolevao, Andy Tongia, J'me Li Tuhega, Pratharpa Wanasuriya.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND NEALES ROAD Aiesi Junior Aiesi, Rohit Arora, Sam Cullen,
Naotala Elia, Tom Fenwick, Thomas Haliday, Patrick Iese, Jodie Jackson, Harley Jacobs, Nathan James, Parliament Kaikura, Yosef Kanon, Andy Kim, Samnang Lee, Kamilo Lene, Jacob McDowell,
Matt Neilson, Raj Pal, Gagandeep Singh, Harpreet Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Mantej Singh, Parminder Singh, Saddamhusen Sipai, Duncan Smith, Junior Tito, Mosese Tonga, Alvin Vaisa,
Ama Valu.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND O’RORKE ROAD Leulumoega Afioae, Steve Bulcheler, Paul Claydon, Kim Curtis, Marcio Da Silva, Talia Ioasa, Sam Kalauta,
Paulo Lafaele, Frisco Ng Lam, Patrick Patalesio, Jonathan Sellar, Khodie Tagoai, Aaron Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND SAVILL DRIVE Ian Akaiti, Shakeel Ali,
Jason Byun, Isaac Faitau, Inoke Fifita, Jordan Gunn, Dennis Ikenasio, Jessica James, Tauelangi Kefu, Sean-Ben Kiria, Sharmen Kumar, Amelia Lee-Hussien, Afton Lim, Zachariah Makani, Anitoni Moala,
Baker Moalele, Simona Nelisi, Tangi Pekepo, Tangapiri Pokoina, Satish Prasad, Daniel Sharma, Charanpreet Singh, Nick Smith, Samuel Suamili, Ricky Tangaroa, Diamond Tavita, Lachlan Walker,
Leighton Watts, Ryan Wong.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND WESTNEY ROAD Gajendra Budha, Kunal Chand, Pranish Chand, Morgan Davis, Tom Dods, Maika Finau,
Ankur Ghuliani, Warren Hall, Salmaan Hussein, Ioasa Ioasa, Faamanatu Isaia, Deborah Jackson, Emma Jackson, Tau Kaho, Shivchal Karan, Levi Kite, Sonika Lal, Chris Leilua, Esmond Lum, Simi Mareko,
Ashwin Mohan, Ankush Nagol, Anh Nguyen, Umarao Nikhil, Shakiro O'Brien, Kieran O'Connor, Jagdish Patel, Karan Patel, Graham Po Ching, Zane Polley, Jai Prasad, Roneel Raj, Dallas Rawiri,
Sam Rex, William Sabiston, Tony Sagaga, Mandeep Singh, Palwinder Singh, Lucky Suemai, Mulivai Televave, Isaac Uepa, Bluee Unasa, Mladan Yagmich.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
CHRISTCHURCH ISLINGTON
Richard Blake, Jaedyn-Lee Hanks, Brittney Haumu, Andriy Kozin, Carissa Leka, Jonty Matla, Lewis McCoshim, Louis Mori, Aidan O'Connor,
Joshua Pavelka, Poasa Seiuli, Kirk Simpson, Gloria Sua, Dean Williams, April Woods. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING CHRISTCHURCH MCALPINE STREET Daniel Ager,
Glen Beardsley, Walter Bi, Patrick Bryant, Wayne Busson, Jesse Cain, Emily Cardwell, Levi Collins, Richard Cowper, Zachary Crawford, Tim Donnelly, Mo'ui Fataua, Diane Franks, Tanisha Haumu,
Jack Henshaw, Bernard Jagers, Cain Jesse, Andrew Kay, Claudia Knapp, Tane Knowler, Harshant Kumar, Geoff Lulham, Hugh Lynch, Ethan Mawson, Cameron McKenzie, Guy McMenamin,
Tyler Pakau-Narayan, Thomas Paterson, Amhlaoibh Porter, Lawton Rebbeck, Brynley Riches, Matt Riches, Sue Riches, Angela Richmond, Mark Ritchie, Sandra Ritchie, Tammy Rivers,
Jessica Rowe, Andrew Salmon, James Saxon, Anthony Sialeipata, Brayden Simkin, Lovepreet Singh, Sarabpal Singh, Davis Sundbye, Garth Sutton, Luke van der Veen, Hamish Wolfrey, John Wolfrey,
Robert Woods.
MAINFREIGHT CHRISTCHURCH WAREHOUSING BRAEBURN DRIVE Akshay Jindal, Shaydn Pollock, Kale Thatcher, Luke Trounson. MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING CROMWELL
Janal Johnston, Jayden Kennedy. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING DUNEDIN Martin Swann, Bruce Wilson. MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING HAMILTON
Olly Bosworth, Connor Campbell, Matthew Clarkin, Danielle Edwards, Dane Gannaway, Melanie Greenbank, Joshua Hill, Phil Koopu, Zach Litchfield, Andre Paladin,
Blake Seavill, Ethan Slater, Jai Stockley.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING TAURANGA Matthew Anderson, Stu Clarke, Sean Coyle, Adam Ferguson, Paul Grimes Coyle, Yana Heath,
Matt Helm, Alex Hubers, Ron Kwan, Regan Nettlingham, Trevarn Parata, Deacan Phillips, Carmen Robertson, David Simpson, Shannon Strawbridge, Ashleigh Tauai.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING WELLINGTON
Connor Boyce, Te Rangi Hata, Gregory Hunter, Kaleb Lockyer, Matthew Roodbeen, Jake Tomblin. OWENS AUCKLAND Aldre Abarro, Frank Aholelei,
Aryan Ali, Kamal Amziane, Bob Bain, Manjinder Bhathal, Sheik Bobby Dean, Michael Brown, Samil Chand, Shirron Clarke, Aisea Cokula, Daiana Cokula, Tiwihou Cope, Murray Craig,
Leanne Drube, Blake Ewe, Tema Faifua, Sage Fatialofa, Jeremon Galiki, Sefulu Gaugau, Moana Gold, Shania Hardy, Kristyna Hayward, Tim Hayward, Zac Hayward, David Heka, Eun Sik Joo,
Elaine Kaliopasi, Telea Kasipale, Vou Katuke, Robert Kealey, Anish Kumar, Ashika 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, Monaro Marsters, Upoko Maruariki-Taoro, Mike Masters,
Macayla Masters-Clarke, Tanisha Mauri, Timoci Mavesi, Jackie Mein, Gabriel Moore, Sophya Mossan, Matairea Mourangi, Ali Mumtaz, Summer Murphy, David Murray, Michael Mutimer,
Leena Nand, Kamlesh Narayan, Kartick Narayan, Junior Nathan, Kennedy Odhiambo, Romona Paea, Jayantkumar Patel, Patiole Patiole, Christopher Pickering, Brooke Pope, Shavneel Prakash,
Kaleb Raharuhi, Vinit Raj, Davante Renata-Leaf, Gerrard Robinson, Sukhi Samra, Ali Schustor, Samil Sewak, Sanesh Sewak, Rohit Sharma, Salendra Sharma, Vinnie Sharma, Jared Sherwin,
Neil Singh, Niraj Singh, Raj Singh, Shivaan Singh, Nicola Skinner, Andrew Smith, Archie Stephens, Robert Stevens, Junior Stowers, Jenna-Lee Takimua, Shayne Tall, Leonard Tangi,
Joseph Tatafu, Leva Tatafu, Fuataina Tauofaga, Andrew Tautari, Max Timmermans, Dibley Tokimua, Harley Tokimua, Peter Topia, Siaosi Tuanai, Paongo Tulimaiau, Lemisio Unasa,
Mark Upokomanu, Candy Worden.
OWENS CHRISTCHURCH Becky Baxter, Keith Bedard, Rachael Bedard, Darrell Blayney, Ashleigh Burnham, Terry Burns, Benjamin Busson,
Angelo Chandra, Roberta Davids, Phil Dawe, Callum Field, Janine Gordon, Michael Heremaia, Kevin Huang, Deane Hunt, Keith Kenyon, John Kerr, Robert King, Shubham Kumar, Downs Leigh,
Jerome Lim, Yupeng Ma, Jake McKinnon, Bridie Moorhouse, Mcgee Nimmo, Xin Ning, Ricky Niu, Magnus Omonibakh, Ashley Riley, Thomas Rudin, Sanjayman Sharma, Jimmy Shearman,
Manpreet Singh, Narender Singh, Sam Singh, Kareena Sullivan, Le Tan, Allen Tian, Rowan Traue, Joanne Watts, Yujiang Yang.
OWENS WELLINGTON Alby Mahuika, Toi Morehu,
Johan Soeteman.
OWENS TANKERS AUCKLAND Andrew Calvert, Mason Clarke, Maurice Clarke, Joe Curtis, Tom Davis, Jock Dixon, Sudhir Kant, Brian Keogh, Pera Maxine,
Reza Motadeli, Guy Small, Marilyn Syms.
OWENS WAREHOUSING AUCKLAND Rebecca Anderson, Adrian Carbonilla, Tiauilaefa Galvin, Onetale Lefai, Konelio Leone, Faafefete Leota,
Danielle Noa, Rajiv Reddy, Andrew Sesani, Josh Sika, Maninder Singh, David Stein, Florence Tino, Mateo Tino.
OWENS WAREHOUSING CHRISTCHURCH Suez Amosa,
Grant Breach, Melissa Butland, Georgia Cooper, Bryce Coulter, Emily Fowler, Amanda Hayward, Rebecca Hayward, Chunguang Hu, Ethan Irving, Andrew Maxwell, Richard Owen,
Ivan Peek, Jim Rabuku, Jamie Shields, Shanti Stokes, Nikita Swarts, Breeana Todd.
TRAINING TEAM NEW ZEALAND Donna Barrett, Emma Bryant, Charlotte Carpenter,
Erica Dash, Trace Donaghey, Gary Dyason, Raewyn Glamuzina, Lisa Haycock, Kate Hoar, Rachel Hustler (for old times’ sake), Lizzie Judd, Andre Laredo, Eva-Lynn Patai, Luke Percasky,
Holly Turnbull.
AUSTRALIA CAROTRANS BRISBANE Christopher Bamford, Erin Carmock, Rosina Poa, Anna Slater, Celine Van Staden. CAROTRANS MELBOURNE
Sheridan Allports, Sindy Bartlett, Ethan Caffari, Paula Herden, Kloe Jordan-Wilson, Kristina Jusic, Stephanie Mazzella, Georgia Newton, Andrew Petersen, Jacinta Polzella,
Chantelle Tota, Hayley Vinci, Daniel Zanic.
CAROTRANS SYDNEY Adam Coffee, Jasmin Cvijanovic, Gregory Doherty, Rithika Jaiprakash, Adrian Lara, Alana McCarten,
Averon Prasad, Diana Scott, James Warren, Kate Winterburn.
CAROTRANS TASMANIA Melanie Hill. CHEMCOURIERS ADELAIDE Nicholas Adams, Kendall Anderson,
Shaun Hurrell.
CHEMCOURIERS BRISBANE Keegan Sperling, Claudiu Andrasescu, Troy Blacklock, Steven Blackmoore, Amy Gopal, Michael Heironymus, Luke Hubert,
Kevin James, Amanda Johnston, Garry Kennedy, Jake Kennedy, Pankaj Kumar, Alexander Luke, Liam Maple, Kim McCracken, Samuel Modra, Darius Moldovan, Ezechil Opris,
Tyrique Pearman, Aby Pooppanal Cherian, Ellen Pozzi, Mitchell Pratt, Palwinder Sandhu, Robinpreet Sandhu, Ashleigh Sinclair, Tarsem singh sandhu, Benjamin Tisdall, Akos Varga,
Koka Vukeni, Tere Webb.
CHEMCOURIERS MELBOURNE (CLAYTON) Mehdi Bahrami, Ethan Coates, Andrea D'Cruz, Kevin Dicker, Guo Qiang Dong, Trung Duong,
Maddison Graue, Goran Grbic, Hoang Lam, Hao Le, Avnish K Manchanda, Jack Mandic, Katrina Miller, Shertim Muratovski, Radmilo Nedic, Hiep Nguyen, Hoai Vi Vu Nguyen,
Nick Nguyen, Thanh S Nguyen, Connor Petalas, Maddison Rae, Mark Russell, Aidan Spano, Sengly Tann, Kara Tipene, Turoa Tipene, Zoran Tomic, Hai Tran, Quang L Truong,
Isaac Tufuga, Jake Walter, Kelly-Jo Wells, Yue Wong, Chloe Wood, Vincent Woolfe.
CHEMCOURIERS MELBOURNE (EPPING) Marli Adendorff, To Hang Duong,
Mushin Evyapan, Navdeep Johal, Zlatko Lazarevski, Ioane Mauga, Edward Mulvenna, Muhammed Najib, Farhan Omar Rahman, Joshua O'Rorke, Natalie Poloni, Martin Stronge,
Aaron Wilson.
CHEMCOURIERS PERTH Sasha Hofman, Issac Jones, Todd McCabe, Susanne Meechan. CHEMCOURIERS SYDNEY Bilall Ajaj, Hope Ale, Ridhwaan Ali,
Riyaz Ali, Liam Bainbridge, Kirtesh Baran, Garry Beedon, Elie Boulos, Abdul Buksh, Naman Chand, Pamela Dilucchio, Kristen Flood, Joeffrey Frias, Caleb Fungo, Cebbar Gergoy,
Jason Gerondis, Boran Gezer, Constantinos Gremos, Namal Hamid, Liam Hastings, Matthew Ishak, Ousama Kheir, Andrew Kyei, Nathan Leong, Aakash Mankotia, Sally McCarren,
Timothy Meredith, Niraj Navin, Tan Duy Ngo, Dylan Ngov, Tan Nguyen, Samantha Nikolovski, Gisell Pereira Da Silva, Efu Perese, Natasha Perese, Motiana Pisu, Michelle Purvis, Daniel Ross,
Andrew Salelesi, Saipele Salelesi, Tagi'ilima Salelesi, Hement Samy, Brien Sea, Elvis Sehovic, Ravi Sharma, Saso Sutarov, Terry Tallar, T-Jay Tallar, Antoinette Te Runa, Justin Tran,
Evangelos Triantafillou, Umit Tuncdoruk, Lokomaikaiokalani Vaisagote, Gary Vongphakdy, William Wang, Abdullah Yakub.
MAINFREIGHT ADELAIDE Cherie Aunger, Jason Borg,
Christopher Brook, James Brook, Christopher Cammarano, Pauline Cammarano, Aman Cheema, Jae Cook, Georgia Dey, Danyl Drabsch, Jason Dunstall, Jesse Ebert-Hudson,
Taryn Fowler, Arthur Gentle, Joginder Gill, Shane Gnitecki, Michael Goldfinch, Michelle Hanson, Daniel Irimie, Matthew Irrgang, Ravinder Singh Jassal, Robert Jones, Ross Kearsley,
Shane Kinnear, Jody Knight, Lucas Lattanzio, Jeffery Levett, Jason Levy, Kade Lonergan, Napinder Mann, Ashleigh Marsland, Kyton Marsland, Dominic Martino, Nicole McShane,
Liam Miller, Lauren Neldner, Callum Newitt, Deng Pan, Jessica Peregi, Lee-Anne Phillips, Leah Raphael, Mark Richter, Lynne Rooney, Sandeep Saini, Leah Saunders, Dominic Savelli,
Nicholas Savelli, Thomas Scholtus, Garry Semmler, Mitchell Simons, Amrinder Singh, Bachittar Singh, Baljit Singh, Gurbakshish Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Harjit Singh, Kuldip Singh,
Vajinderpal Singh, Jack Star, Justin Stoyanoff, Stefan Stoyanoff, Tom Stoyanoff, Andrew Tait, Danny Tremonte, Adam Tripodi, Anthony Verlato, Aaron Ward, Stewart Wilkinson.
MAINFREIGHT ALBURY Vishu Arora, Ellie Ceely, Shannon Dalton, Jason Ellingham, Joel Escott, Josh Fagan, Michelle Foye, Bradley Gambier, Tori Graham, Joshua Green,
Kym Hullick, Jamie Lovell, Luke McCluskey, Craig Perry, Jack Poole, William Ristic, Amandeep Singh, Dapinder Singh, Davinder Singh, Parkash Singh, Ranbir Singh Maankatala,
Matt-Dillon Webster.
MAINFREIGHT BALLARAT Brittany Williams, Claude Ayrton, Jodie Kennedy, John Lloyd, Vanessa Maxwell, Daryl Muller, Kylie Porth, Benjamin Poursanidis,
Parveen Singh, Justin Struthers.
MAINFREIGHT BENDIGO Clement Boydell, Darren Dean, Jeremy Dettmann, Shane Mataiti, Kamalpreet Singh Virk, Lidia Tonkin, Neil Walker,
Samuel Wheatley.
MAINFREIGHT BRISBANE (LARAPINTA) Indira Abrahams, Damilare Ajiboye, Haris Akram, Abdur Ali, Mohammed Ali, Rihaan Ali, Amanda Aplin,
Lisa Ardern, Sorcha Barnes, Ayrton Blaxland, Karla Blowers, Kim Bonney, Aaron Bourke, Anesh Chand, Ritesh Chand, Mark Charvell, Bradley Clews, Breanna Clode, Ashlei Coppenrath,
Cassandra Craft, Greg De Lautour, Ruth De Lautour, Daniel Debrincat, Andrea Dennehy, Rajbir Dhaliwal, Dixon Douglas, Asotau Faalavaau, Roy Faifai, Tiana Fogwell, Martin Fry,
Iopu Fuifui, James Fursland, Wayne Fursland, Lucas Goldblatt, Zy Gonzaga, Georgia Goodwin, Prekshak Gour, Arun Gupta, Kristof Gyorky, Rabia Habib, John Haimona, Angelina Harper,
Stacey Heard, John Holpen, Chase Inia, Tony Inia, Cristian Istrate, Dragan Ivesic, Vikram Jit, Steve Jovanovic, Amanda Karipa, Bradley Keating, Dallas Keevers, Bhupinder Kharaud,
Jayson King, Linda King, Alexander Kolfschoten, Chantelle Kone, Sharvin Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Bradley Lahey, Sohan Lal, Thomas Lennon, Constantine Leota-Tui, Joakim Leota-Tui,
Nikki Lindsay, Natu Manao, Amninder Mangat, Milan Marko, Harrison Martin, Shaun Martin, Alexander Maslowskyi, Bradley McGrath, Jake Meads, Rodney Moore, Rodolfo Morales,
Michael Murray, Zoltan Neer, Michael Niesler, Bradley Ogier, Aloma Otuafi, Pankajkumar Patel, Ian Patterson, Nicholas Pell, Chanel Phelan, Unaloto Pita, Tod Poole, Steven Potts,
Jessica Pouono, Isabel Sauermann, Benjamin Scholes, Ashleigh Scullion-Gilpin, Balraj Deep Singh Sekhon, Mohammed Shahid, Jiwan Sharma, Vavega Silinga, Jonathon Silver,
Gagandeep Singh, Harshawinder Singh, Nirbhai Singh, Parvinder Singh, Sachleen Singh, Sebastian Smith, Tianna Smith, Todd Smith, Liesel Stevens, David Stewart, Charles Sutcliffe,
Le-Dariaus Tanuvasa, Stephen Te Hau, Katie Thompson, Ofisa Tomane, Tia-Rose Tootell, Vesi Tuautu, Matangi Tukiuha, Ivan Turangakino, Uhila Vakameilalo, Simon Vundru, Lillian Walters,
Caitlin Whitty, Emma Wiersma, Robert Williams, Scott Williamson, Emylie Witney, Byran Wong.
MAINFREIGHT BRISBANE (NARANGBA) Samuel Anderson, Martina Berdi,
Jarrod Bienkiewicz, Carol Cameron, Gurdeep Dhaliwal, Abbi Dilena, Anatolii Gerasimov, Jemma Gleadhill, Jacinta Gremond, Beau Harvey, Tevita Kaliopasi, Jessica King, Khalid Naved,
Kieran O'Driscoll, Elizabeth Purdom, Damanjit Singh Raju, Adam Real, Navdip Sanghera, Faith Scheid, Navdeep Shori, Martin Short, Gurvir Singh, Harjit Singh, Jagdeep Singh,
Elijah Tobok, Benjamin Usher, Lachlan Warmington, Jack White, Sharnye Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT BUNBURY Matthew Barker, John Keen MAINFREIGHT CANBERRA
Leonie Blundell, Stanley Byrnes, Harmeet Dhaliwal, John Edwards, Steven Edwards, Lee Ford-Griffiths, Ashley Hemopo, Matthew King, Scott Phillips, Aaron Russell, Dawinder Singh,
Sukhjeet Singh, Nikita Tapa,Antonio Vailoaloa, Kieran Wickham. MAINFREIGHT GEELONG Robert Aldridge, David Bolger, David Carswell, Ranjan Grewal, Scott Jones, Sheldon Miles,
Felix Price, John Seaver, Inderjeet Singh, Jaswinder Singh Baidwan. MAINFREIGHT GOLD COAST Jahmal Batchelor, Adam Bradbury, James Brown,
Reece Cassidy, Casey Downs, Shari Groves, Cassandra Hallifax, Connor Harper, Deon Jackson, Mark Jackson, Robert Jackson, Michael Jones, Clint King, Rhys Mahy,
Glen Manewell, Sergio Murakami, Mitchell Nolan, Joshua Parker, Shashvat Singla, Josephine Smith, Michael Thaow, Tracey Tihema, Chris Were, Maraea Wharemate, Jordan Young.
MAINFREIGHT MELBOURNE (CLAYTON) Vijay Ahluwalia, Nelson Araujo Li, Jenny-Maree Armel, Kanwalpreet Atwal, Nicole Awabdeh, Van Be Truyen, Nirmal Brar Singh,
Craig Britto, Brigitte Brown, Huy Bui, Vince Cecil-Daniel, Nicholas Cheung, Gilbert Choy, Flynn Cooper, Aaron Croft, Ding Dai, Peter Daly, Slade De Winkel, Kim Devine, Gursewak Dhaliwal,
Jasvir Singh Dharni, Mirjana Fifita, Anton Fitt, Arona Galuvao, Mafutaga Galuvao, Anthony Garland, Semi Godinet, Jordyn Green, Haider Gulzari, Natalie Hammond, Ali Hassani,
Faye Henderson, Kathleen Hill, Dane Hoffner, Chithrinee Howell, Sadaat Hussain, Tristan Hutchins, John Iakopo, Kristina Ilijanic, Sureshreddy Indurthi, Dennis Iosefo, Jesse Jansz,
Bin Jing Chen, Dejan Josipovic, Sandeep Khehra, Miki Kolek, Miguel Ku, Jiawei Kuang, Raymond Lal, Daniel Lamblin, Samnang Lay, Holly Licciardo, Yu-Teng Liu, Ching Ly,
Madeleine Lynch, Huu Thanh Mai, Vedansh Malhan, Andrew Mase, Shannon McCloskey, Scott McGill, Muamer Muratovski, Shenol Muratovski, Surender Nagulapally, Krishna Naidu,
Arren Nayna, Rowan Nayna, Henk Nekker, Vu Ngo, Huu Tuan Anh Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen, The Cuong Nguyen, Tien Nguyen, Tinh Van Nguyen, Osman Osman, Pankaj Pahwa,
Luke Pavey, Emma Pedler, Raymond Pepper, Hung Pham, Lochlan Pye, Sukhdeep Rangi, Terry Rawiri, Malcolm Reynolds, Lauren Ross, Elmedina Sadinlija, Fazil Saheed, Jackson Shang,
Amandeep Sharma, Baljit Singh, Daljinder Singh, Darshdeep Singh, Davinder Singh, Jaspal Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Khusdeep Singh, Ravinder Singh, Rupinder Singh, Satinder Singh,
Satwant Singh, Sukhdeep Singh, Barinder Singh Grewal, Apinder Singh Jawanda, Avninder Singh Pandher, Chloe Smith, Matthew Solomon, Obediah Stowers, Rodney Stuart,
Hong Q H Ta, Ashley Teao, Cara Thompson, Leon Thorpe, Mana Tipene, Riki Tipene, Ashley Tirant, Diem Tran, Vincent Tran, Duc Truong, Han Truong, Sanele Utupo, Sitiveni Vakacavu,
Nhiem Van Ngo, Joseph Vibal, Hung Dinh Vo, Huy Minh Vu, Srdan Vukovic, Vuk Vukovic, Jennifer Wanigasekera, Sheridan Weaver, Sonny Wendt, Andrew Weymouth, Willie Wharewera,
Sankha Wijetunga, Alphonso Williams, Helen Williams, Steven Wright, Aleina Zerrudo, Erqian Zhang, Quan Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT MELBOURNE (EPPING) Mohamed Abukar,
Esther Adams, Deirdre Allen, Paul Angeloni, Jayke Atkin, Aline Avedissian, Jack Bambino, Yousef Bastani, Ali Baydoun, Jagrajwinder Benipal, Nicholas Bernardi, Amanda Borg,
Luke Butros, Hannah Carabott, Erdinc Ceylan, Amiee Chambers, David Ciardullo, Stephanie Conduit, Bryan Curtis (for old times’ sake), Hung D Dao, Debra Dawson, Caitlyn Delaney,
Grant Draper, Cameron Drummond, Emma Drummond, Ali Eideh, Jared Ekkel, Steve Felise, Sarah Ferraro, Soteria Folaumoeloa, Joseph Fraser, Brice Giacomantonio, Zack Gligurovski,
Ross Grace, Bradley Greer, Brayden Harbord-Gower, Kathryn Harris, Wayne Harris, Simon Hart, Imraan Haylaz, Katherine Hicks, Tohidul Hoque, Wisam Ibrahim, Harrison Irvine,
Waael Jallo, Nahal TI Jalo, Samuel Jenke, Benjamin Johnston, Leah Jones, Balwinder Kaur, Jason Kennedy, Gurdarshan Khosa, Carolyn King, Chung-Hsuan Kuo, Violeta Kuzmanoski,
Dianne La Velle, Minh Lam, Martin Lay, Jenny Lee, Luisa Lo Turco, Warren Logan, Michael Mackenzie, Cameron MacLean, Paul Mahfoud, Amjad Majeed, Michael Marchitto,
William Marrion, Jireh Masoe, Marcel Maunsell, Natasha Meyer, Grace Mitchell, Rodd Morgan, Su Moua, Ahmed Mourad, Morgan Munro, Vilash Nand, Chris Nasrallah, Tosko Nastevski,
Lena Nguyen, Seth Patterson, Mark Phelan, Sammy Phommachanh, Thanh Phong Truong, Luisa Pouono, Malakai Pouono, Michael Rewiri, Tommy Ristevski, Brendan Ryan,
Christian Sammut, Mark Sammut, Elvin Satendra, Paul Scacco, Jessica Scicluna, David Scott, Mohit Sharma, Rupesh Sharma, Amrinder Singh, Devender Singh, Harpal Singh,
Harwinder Singh, Jagpreet Singh, Jaskiranjit Singh, Raj Singh, Vikramjit Singh, Mandeep Singh Brar, Harmanjit Singh Jhandi, Gagandeep Singh Virk, Cesare Spalato, Tayla Stankovski,
Dean Steele, Natasha Stojkovska, Paula Suwart, Janaya Symons, TJ Taisi, John Tapuala-Unasa, Jonathan Tapuala-Unasa, Jayden Tasev, Ashley Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Tinika Tipene,
Brian Tito, Borce Trajcevski, Natalie Trajkovski, Viet Tran, Branislav Trifkovic, Jeretz Tutagalevao, Francis Tuua, Vincent Tuua, Jordan Unasa, Mehmet Uyar, Lilly-Regina Vaisa,
Parmjeet Singh Verma, Rajinder Verma, Leigh Vlasblom, Richard Vlasblom, Sander Vreeburg, Massey Wade, Georgia Warner, Jack Weiler, Martin Wierzbicki, Christopher Williams,
Stephanie Zaharias, Nathan Zahra, Huitao Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT NEWCASTLE Nathan Allen, Steven Armstrong, Manjit Bains, Paul Beatson, Alexander Bozinovski,
Jacqueline Braeuning, Kristen Cameron, Jiri Cehak, Tony Cross, Brett Cullinan, Peter Cunneen, Tom Enderby, Jessica Govan, Mitchell Grainger, Shardey Hancy, Joshua Harrison,
Hansra Harwinder Singh, Madison Hillier, Sarah Hobby, Ryan Kolstad, Ian Macpherson, Matthew Madden, Joshua Meads, Sasha Milenkovic, Tanya Milne, Peter Mpeleris,
Brad Novarini, Robert Piltz, Kyal Popowski, Kayla Pot, Byron Price, Benjamin Ranieri, Steven Renton, Kuldeep Singh, Stephen Smith, Craig Steer, Sydney Stevenson, Rachel Walker,
Brooke Walklate, Bradley Warry, Gerard Wheeler, Ryan Wilcox, Jason Willoughby.
MAINFREIGHT PERTH Richard Acquado, Muchsin Alaydrus, Greg Anthony, Daniel Beeston,
Jayden Bethune, Fraser Black, Timothy Brocas, Christopher Brookshaw, Stephen Bull, David Burton, Caleb Caporrella, Mohamed Cheaib, Carlo Chiellini, Arun Chopra, Jake Colonico,
Johnny Cristopoulos, Shaun Davy, Raquel DiMaggio, Samuel Evans, Sinan Fazlilar, Jeffrey Field, Paul Gibson, Gurpreet Singh Gill, Rob Glerum, John Go, Jesse Gray-Morgan, Daniel Harvey,
Graham Herd, John Hope, Imogen Howes, Brian Jackson, Miriam Jansen, Sarah John, Gene Johnson, David Kake, Sarah Kemp, Gurpreet Singh Khangura, Jaswant Singh Kharoud,
Pardeep Kumar, Trae Lindner, Rajesh Lohan, Hanna Matthews, Brent McIntyre, Dasean McQueen, Bailey Mitchell-Jennison, Tane Morgan, Troy Morriss, Jack Mullin, Phil Nguyen,
Yohaan Olifiers-Wegman, Anh Quoc Phan, Holly Raynor, Robert Rix, Annette Roberts, Avon Rowse, Dilbag Singh Sandhu, Ravi Sandhu, Damian Schoppe, Jatinder Singh, Jatinder Singh,
Rajdeep Singh, Avtar Singh Deol, Amandeep Singh Sandhu, Pushpinder Singh Sandhu, Aida Suljic, Christine Sutherland, Simon Tasker, Graeme Tilley, Andrew Tjitra, Cameron Townsend,
Corey Townsend, Piutau Tuitupou, Varinder Tuli, Paul Van Dam, Huy Quoc Vu, Desma Wallace, Peter Webb, Jing Wen, Jessica Wernicke, Daria Yuldasheva, Ekaterina Zenkova.
MAINFREIGHT SYDNEY (ERSKINE PARK) Ahmad Alafsa, Todd Austin, Jackson Bartlett, Billie Brown, Jarryd Browne, Emma-Leigh Burgers, Avinesh Chand, Ronald Chand,
Manhal Deli, Cullen Dickson, Alan Ebadi, Mathew Edwards, Nathan Emms, Linda Gettings, Natalie James, Dominique Javina, John Kabbabe, Adam Khammo, Raj Kugan, Kayla Leaper,
Amanda Linfoot, Jonathan Lualhati, Martine Malquisto, Loseli Manu, Erina Morehu, Sunil Panchani, Thomas Pham, Laila Piantino, Fonofili Poloka, Victoria Potifara, Lisa Profilio,
Mitchell Quinn, Donald Ram, Adam Robey, Wendy Salelesi, Christopher Sila, Bobby Singh, Weiquan Su, Iiaisaane Taai, David Taeiloa, Liam Thompson, Nicola Thompson, Finau Tupola,
Taane Tupola, Tahanui Tutavake, Anoti Vaka, Toni Whelan, Paul Willats.
MAINFREIGHT SYDNEY (PRESTONS) Obaida Alameddine, Sam Ale, Fadi Al-Mallou, Sharon Ama,
Mohammed Beydoun, Bilal Bhatti, Dana Bogic, Corey Braid, Amy Briggs, Belinda Bright, Caleb Brodrick, Laisenia Burewe, Armani Busby, Shenaye Campbell, Nayan Chand,
Ashleigh Collins, Trent Collins, Kim Corpin, Alana Crichlow, Blake Curran, Daniel Curtis, James Darby, Shiraz Dean, Navdeep Deogun, Ryan Duffield, Danny Ellyard, Hilal Fawaz,
Mohamad Fawaz, Russell Fender, Amelia Fifita, Kooper Fiseris, James Fitzpatrick, Mahmood Forati, Asipeli Fotofili, Joseph Anthony Franco, Duraed Gabrail, Tayfun Gezer, Imran Goraya,
Vishnu Gounder, Daniel Grbanusic, Thomas Han, Geoffrey Heard, Rosario Herbereau De La Chaise, Liana Hogarth, Kingi Hoskin, Declan Jackson-Harris, Kathryne James,
Samuel Jenkins, Mark Jona, Lolomanaia Kakala, Sarah Kimmings, Zed Komsic, Sachindra Krishnan, Timothy Langereis, Megan Lawson, Diego Ligon, Faaoo Lolenese, Surendra Madala,
Mark Mariano, Patrick Masaisomug, Gurvinder Matharoo, Michael McIvor, Robert Meredith, Yiannis Michael, Philip Millikin, Vanya Moana, Richard Morales, Magele Muaulu, Parul Nagpal,
Avinesh Naidu, Tai Nguyen, Vanessa O'Neill, Jennifer Orellana, Suza Paceskoski, Cindy Page, Pita Palepoi, Junior Papalii, Kelela Pasina, Vinay Patel, Steven Pavitt, Bill Perese,
Oliver Petrovski, Christopher Phelan, Simone Phillips, Iosefa Pule, Ragneil Ratnam, Debbie Rawiri, Reti Reed, Dean Ring, Channa Rodrigo, Rafael Rueda, Shiu Sambhu, Jody Savage,
Strantz Schaumkel, Ramy Segar, Tony Segar, Mirsad Serifovic, Joshua Siddle, Ismael Silvera, Harbans Singh, Pranit Singh, Randhir Singh, Tyreece Siofele, Naim ( Nino) Sioufi, Alex Smith,
Alan Spackman, James Staines, Stefano Tahi, Fredrick Tevaga, Nicolaos Tourgelis, Jade Towle, Timothy Trainor, Anthony-Minh Tran, Zoran Trenkoski, Filipine Vave, Sione Vave,
Vanja Veljkovic, Bruno Vidigal, Jyzayah Vidigal, Ajay Vijay, Mark Vincent, Denise Vitellaro, Ratu Vuibau, Vikrant Wadhwa, Jack Walker, Mary Wall, Tershel Watene, Peter Wilson,
Paige Woods, Reginald Woonton, Angus Zammit.
MAINFREIGHT TAMWORTH Toby Bowen, Dominic Jones, Alexander Maguire, Nicola Robinson, Douglas Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT TASMANIA Gary Ritchie. MAINFREIGHT TOOWOOMBA Richard Briel, Tegan Daly, Stanley Grubb, Brodie Malone, Jackson O'Brien, James Podlich,
Liam Single, Jay Tuautu, Clayton Walker. MAINFREIGHT TOWNSVILLE Keith Abrahams, Steven Ace, Jack Grimwood, Jason Hughes, Shannon Lamont, Tierre Mallinson, Joel Nikeller,
Michael Richards, Cameron Saleh Eastwell, Chad Simpson, Peter Underwood, Scott Wilton. MAINFREIGHT TRARALGON Kristian Barfuss, Edward Dunn, Brayden Hackling,
Travis Hackling, Amit Kumar, Jackson Lowry, Gurpreet Singh, Harjoben Singh, Itwinder Singh, Parvinder Singh. MAINFREIGHT WOLLONGONG Emmanuel Bakenga,
Samantha Daley, Rebecca Gristwood, Kenneth Hutchinson, Liam Marsden, Harrison Wright. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN ADELAIDE Cameron Allpress, Mikaela Anderson,
Hayley Barnes, Gary Birmingham, Hayley Collins, Jaimie Collyer, Anari Dirksen, Jodie Dirksen, Joshua Laidlaw, Adriana Marafioti, Georgina Neaylon, Bianca Newbery, Michael O'Donnell,
Julie Costopoulos, Julie Deang, Linda Fan, Salvatore Forzisi, Julia Glavincevski, Tyne Green, James Hartigan, Lynda Hopper, Vanessa Jaconelli, John Kerry, Shaoji Liu, Carol Ma, Jimmy Ma,
Cassandra Mangan, Joumana Nasr, Tai Ngaau, Minh Ngo, Natalie Nikolovski, Joshua Noakes, Kayla Phuyal, Margaret Reynolds, Gabrielle Ricketts, Elizabeth Rush, Rebecca Sears, Maral Shiralizadeh,
Urvi Soni, Melissa Stanley, Johannes Szeto, Samuel Taylor, Sonia Taylor, Callum Walker, Jiamin Wang, Jiaqi Wang, Matthew Ward, Riwa Wiki, Kit Woo, Sungwon Yoon, Hua Yu, Roselyn Yuen,
Chen Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN TOWNSVILLE Angela Etika-Fenwick, Melyssa Hobbs. MAINFREIGHT FTL MELBOURNE Brian Cook, Ayman El Saafen, Luke Grimes,
Victoria Thermos. MAINFREIGHT FTL PERTH Paul Read. MAINFREIGHT IT MELBOURNE Darrel Byrnes, Jonathan Holmes, Michael Hood, Aditya Hooda, Sandeep Kaur, Megan Mackay,
Bruno Marra, Amer Mazloum, Andrew McLeod, Arun Narayanan, Kate Oakley, Darryn Petricevich, Benjamin Renehan, Suman Shaganti, Justin Ventura, Anthony Venuto, Marija Vukovic, Samantha Ward.
MAINFREIGHT IT SYDNEY Mark Taai. MAINFREIGHT METRO BRISBANE Nathan Adamson, Scott Aspinall, Alberto Basile, Noel Cumner, Timothy De Beer, Gurjot Dhillon,
Harminder Dhillon, Jagdip Gill, Pardeep Gill, Cody Hart, Timothy Hopgood, Troy Hoswell, Yvonne Ili, Gurpreet Singh Jattana, Jigneshkumar Patel, Steven Pomeroy, Christian Sereno,
Harvinder Singh, Satinder Singh, Marcus Trye, Nicholas Turner.
MAINFREIGHT METRO MELBOURNE Yilma Ashebire, Amandip Aujla, Cuneyt Aygun, Angela Barkho, Fadia Barkho,
Daniel Casha, Kane Clark, Lachlan Clark, Adam Davidson, Gurpiar Deol, Kolio Falealii, Matthew Goodwin, Daljeet Goraya, Rifet Gorovic, Steven Harding, Palwinder Joshan, Rajinder Joshan,
Bereket Mulholland, Amrinderpal Pannu, Grace Polgar, Jessica Principato, Gurtej Singh Rana, Ozkan Sener, Kamal Sharma, Bikramjit Singh, Gurjeet Singh, Harmandeep Singh, Harpreet Singh,
Jagjit Singh, Jasvir Singh, Nanak Singh, Navjot Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Ramanpreet Singh, Satwinder Singh, Sukhdip Singh, Tarandeep Singh, Varinder Singh.
MAINFREIGHT METRO
SYDNEY
Arthur Alexiou, Irfan Raiyaz Ali, Mohammed Ashifdar, Admon Audisho, Arpeet Baral, Dallas Blitvic, Michael Blitvic, Deni Bozinovski, Sarmad Butres, Rakesh Chand,
Ethan Cole, Fadi Daftar, Hong Diep Pham, Tony Dimovski, Francisco Ferreira, Alexander (Sandy) Fitzgerald, Hadi Ghafary, Kylie Jones, Paul Jones, Kire Josevski, Nick Karapalevski, Oneal Karimo,
Eric Khauv, David Komo, Andrew Kumar, Michael Lacey, Van Le, Christopher Maggs, Zac Mohamad, Steve Naamo, Selvakumar Navarathinam, Ngoc Dinh (David) Nguyen, Thai Nguyen, Sally Oorloff,
Ricardo Pan, Jayraj Panchal, Anabelle Philippe, Lindsay Puckeridge, Mike Ratnayake, Clayton Ratu, Maetham Salah Zeebala, Sujeet Singh, Xingzhi (Didy) Sun, Dung Ta, Nikolce Tasevski, Joshua Taylor,
Thanh Tong Le, Goran Trajkoski, Ray Warsan, Monathal (Michael) Yousif, Sami Kifah Zbala, Ghulam Zohori, Mushtaba Zuhori.
MAINFREIGHT MOBILE MELBOURNE Hamish Bradley,
Joseph Ivano.
MAINFREIGHT MOBILE SYDNEY Mitchell Doorey, Sean Gold, Darko Golub, Christina Guarrera, Blake Ison, Toese lese, Sebastian McClure, Stephanie McClure, Rodney Meatoga,
Chrystal Moffat, Star Paleti, Daniel Payne, Benjamin Podsiadlo, Benjamin Scherer, Jordan Smith, Paul Tozer.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING ADELAIDE Lachlan Campbell, Gregory Edgar,
Patrice Hall, Sean Howell, Scott Knight, Aaryn Minerds, Jake Peregi. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BRISBANE (BERRINBA) Jade Campbell, Paul Fraser, Rowan Gill, Emma Hemmings,
Matthew Little, Brandon McCorkindale, Kirk McDonnell, Joshua Penny.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BRISBANE (LARAPINTA) Alastair Afele, Fetolofai Ah-Ching, Kale Christison,
Visar Cocaj, Jacob Fioriti, Kristien Fioriti, Kate Fraser, Sian Gaebler, Nicholas Gardner, Olivia Goldsack, Jakob Hansson, Gordon Hay, Nikki Hemmings, Joria Howard, Barry Keleher, Nickie Libonda,
Bianca Licciardello, Christine Meekings, Ese'ese Moe, Jason Moroney, Daniel Mullins, Finn O'Brien, Alexander Odri, Jessa Pinili, Tracey Redman, Kane Sauaga, Eric Taylor, Fiona Trebilcock,
Michael Walker, Johnson Wang.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BRISBANE (RADIUS DRIVE) Zachary Addison, Harish Bhandari, Timothy Craig, Hamza Djogic, Natasha Fraser,
Chelsea Gardiner, Michael Hurlimann, Ramin Hurmat, Jesse Leotta, Ryan Lewis, Charlie McDermott, Craig Moller, Jacob Murphy, Jacob Norris, Lachlan Perryman, Kurt Pincombe, George Raman,
Bianca Reck, Matthew Smith, Olomaene Tago, Damon Taylor-Grainger, Brandii-Leigh Webster, Harry Winterbourne, Simon Wishart, Michael Wuruki.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
MELBOURNE (DANDENONG)
John Anitipa, Molly Boswell, Matthew Cartledge, Jake Charles, Kaytlyn Davies, Craig Fenney, Milka ilijanic, Patrick Kerr, Shannon Lomas, Daniel Martin, Ryan Muir,
Aaron Rozario, Amit Singh, Dalwinder Singh, Snezana Stevanovic, Declan Storm, Joel Winder, Shaun Winder.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING MELBOURNE (DERRIMUT) Eve Alexiadis,
James Bower, Jennifer Colditz, April Farver, Mikaela Forgione, Michael Goggin, Khoi Hoang, Antony Johns, Denzel Johns, Aleksandra Jovanovski, Benjamin Kidd, Andrew Lai, Bradley Lightburn,
Esekia Manuele-Malagaoma, Rhonda Marroun, Michayla McKenzie, Shahir Momin, Lingna Ngo, Ghi-Na Nguyen, Nam Phan, Jacob Regester, Isaiah San Jose, Brendan Shergill, Monika Stojkovska,
Zorica Talevska, Serhiy Timoshchenko, Michelle Tuiloma.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING MELBOURNE (DEXTER DRIVE) Jacob Bateman, Aaron Bond, Serene Byrne,
Aaron Campbell, Riley Chlopek, Lachlan Condron, Stephen Cordeschi, Michelle Costa, Alexander Craven, Michael Cvetanovski, Omran El Chaaban, Karim Elzanaty, Burak Etlik, Liam Evans, Stephen Fallon,
Lachlan Fita-Knight, Michael Galluzzo, Marc Gymnopoulos, Nicholas Hadzikan, Noah Heslington, Adam Johnson, Andrew Journeaux, Albert Lam, Phillip Le, Nicholas Marangos, Daniel Mason,
Michael McCrae, Angelo Michael, Karim Moham, Aviti Mulitalo, George Mulitalo, Andrew Phan, Hugh Phillips, Nathan Power, Sian Rogers, Bailey Simpson, Jasmin Skenderovikj, Brent Smith,
Callum Stuart-Smith, Aaron Varga, John Varghese, Michael Vasiliadis, Deepak Vasisht, Jaclyn Williams, Jason Wilson.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING MELBOURNE (EPPING)
Devran Alacam, Rizza Anicete, Liam Bailey, Nikola Basic, Deshawn Bastian, Jayson Bedford, Frank Blazincic, Bruno Bonfa, Samantha Boult, Matthew Bozzi, Mitch Bryan, Kristian Caceres, Dat Cao,
Brooke Carter, David Ciancio, Jeremy Collins, Salvatore Costa, Jacob Curic, Kimberley Davis, Julian De Napoli, Anthony Dib, Nicholas Dinneen, Zane Doyle, Khoder El-Chaaban, Bursa Eroglu,
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Thi Ong, Caroline Pitman, Lisa Raimondo, Tyson Sauerwald, Harry Sibley, Jessica Wegener. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN BRISBANE (AIRFREIGHT) Cameron Allport, Ian Austin,
Tiarna Burns, Jordan Clamp, Seamus Cunningham, Mitchell Currie, Adam Downing, Malcolm Elliot, Liam Fraser, Seok Hong, Andrew Kelly, David Kidston, Dominique Mullins, Daniel Owens,
Andrew Peckham, Michael Poa, Kasia Rafalski, James Ramsden, Adam Smith, Chantelle Stiege, Douglas Tam, Ian Thomas, Jessica Trace. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
BRISBANE (SEAFREIGHT) Stephen Anderson, Kathryn Bailey, Monicque Bamford, Harriet Brodie-Davis, Grant Carlson, Shawn Clark, Jack Daly, Catherine Gillick, Bailey Gooding,
Myroslava Gopanchuk, David Hall, Jayde Hamood, Daisy Hanlon, Lucas Harris, Zuzana Horniak, Lindsay Keating, Karen King, Deanne Kramer, Romulusi Masi, Samuel Massey,
Aidan Maxwell, Kristie McKenna, Elly McKenzie, Nicholas Mckenzie, Christopher Meacham, Georgia Morrisson, Corin Naicker, Legan Nyabenda, Sara Payne, Jeremiah Phillip, Mehau Phillip,
Elizabeth Saunders, Melanie Sheppard, James Timoney, Jennifer Tully-Salinas, Ognjen Vuksanovic, KaMing Wong, Jessica Wood. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
GOLD COAST Samuel Cooper, Renee Duemmer, Raymond English, Jade Fogwell, Amber Scott, Grace Stewart, Clare Tunks. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MELBOURNE
(AIRFREIGHT)
Khled Abbas, Matthew Aitken, April Ali, Christopher Barnes, Nathan Berias, Vincent Caruso, Megan Cooper, Ryan Darmanin, Houssein Dekmak, Travis Dellar, Jay Dower,
Mykhaylo Dyachkov, Mario Farrugia, Tuiala Faumuina, Angelina Fernandopulle, Dale Foote, Benjamin Green, David Grossman, Amy Habermann, Riley Hemburrow, Sean Hutchinson, Julie-Anne Jordan,
Lisa Jordan, Rajini Kumari, Jordyn Luke, Ana McLeod, Jordan Mills, Ashlyn Mosedale, Beau O'Connell, Mohamed Osman, Damien Polgar, James Riego, Jordan Riley, James Ryan, Melanie Savona,
Anthony Schembri, Marcin Stopyra, Georgia Strada, Pavithra Tallam, Paolina Tortora, Travis Wadden.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MELBOURNE (SEAFREIGHT) Gary Atkins,
Daisy Attard, Muhammet Aygun, Melissa Bartlett, Sara Belcher, Laura Birtles, William Brown, Laura Burns, Taylor Burns, Monica Cahill, Sophie Caldone, Seamus Campbell, Tony Capuano, Holli Cecchini,
Nimitra Chandran, Kseniia Chudak, Kerry Cogan, Lisa Colombo, Aiden Commisso, Dave Coughlin, Daniela Dimitrijovska, Dorian Do, Thu Do, Mohamed Ebrahim, Renee Edera, Aiden Erlik, Alla Ermoliev,
Elizabeth Fellows, William Fellows, Shalini Fernando, Damien Ferris, Clarissa Feschuk, Ashley Finnigan, Shania Finnigan, Louise Gallardo, Fiona Goodwin, Rachel Grover, Samuel Healy, Edmila Hebel,
Nicole Hegeman, Hamish Hill, Shengdong Huang, Aneta Jankovski, Pei Jiang, Melissa Kelly, Wassim Khoshaba, Troy Kirwan, James Konjarski, Damien Kozelj, Mandy Lazaridis, Courtney Leech,
Nicole Levey, Kong Li, PeiYu Li, Jing Liao, Jason Lister, Lee Liu, Queenie Lok, Jenny Ly, Sarah Macpherson, Jack Madigan, Jordan Magana Cruz, Tarun Markapuram Shivaprakash, Mercedesz Matskassy,
Tayla McHale, Julia McMillan, Roslyn Meli, Lewis Moore, Pam Moussiades, John Muccio, Matthew Mudge, Janine Nemeth, Nicholas Noye, Luise Ockardt, Melissa Packett, Brittnee Patton, Hai Pham,
Vincent Pirozzi, Graham Robinson, Daniel Saico, Ayumi Sato, Chloe Schembri, Funda Sener, Junsik Shin, Ushik Shin, Timothy Smith, Jason Spiteri, Lukas Steel, Xiaoxia Sun, Ebony Tame, Brittany Taylor,
Travis Thorogood, Peter Tombling, Rebecca Tsiros, Daniella Verlaque, Lauren Verlaque, Connie Vinci, Joyce Wain, Yizhao Wang, Joanne Warway, Rosanna Wojcik, Paige Woodhouse, Jie Zhen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NEWCASTLE Julia Brogi, Luke Chance, Benjamin King, Scott Shea. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN PERTH Mohammed Al-Aumary, Emanuela Ambrosone,
Alexander Borovik, Hannah Chambers, Megan Courtney, Dwayne Dsouza, Savannah Dsouza, Jack Ellis, Jesse Galende, Loganayagie Govender, Bianca Harris, Brett Hoare, James Lindsay,
Misha Mandalia, James McCrone, Juan Ospina Cardeno, Jueyu Peng, Maria Pereira Madeira, Cynthia Potgieter, Jennifer Reid, Brendan Roche, Stefanie Schroeder, Una Tohovaka, Jurgen Tuiza,
Joel Ward, Shane Wilson, Yuan Zhou.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SYDNEY (AIRFREIGHT) Jordan Andersen, Darren Bird, Michael Blackburn, Mirjana Bridge, Emma Brockbank,
Mark Bugden, Matthew Canturi, Paul Enriquez, Petelo Falaniko, Lisa Harrison, Zara Harrison, Sophie Hill, Kathleen Hoglund, Michael Hunter, Kosta Ioannou, Dylan Jones, Tasman Jurd, Julie Lee,
Marika Lenzo, Kin Li, Yanhua Li, Angela Lim, Alex Mac, Joanne Mani, Debra May, Tyrell Mayfield, Damien McNamara, Angelina Nasr, Michael Neoklis, Liong Purna, Ethan Redman, Rebecca Reid,
Sofia Rida, Imran Shaikh, Joelan Simpson, Kylie Strickland, Lee Symons, Joshua Thomas, Kurt Van Ummersen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SYDNEY (SEAFREIGHT) Daniel Alterator,
Lee Amour, Caitlin Anderson, Luke Andreatta, Amber Bailey, Melissa Bakouris, Elisa Bonica, Skye Budd, Justin Bunton, Juan-Diego Cabada-DeSouza, Vanessa Carangelo, Ryan Chan, Mitchell Christie,
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Anthony Folino, Anthony Gebrail, Costas Georgiou, Tomas Gertler, Harley Gordon, Aaron Gorlitz, Tatijana Grncarevska, Jake Groves, Marcus Hatzistavrou, Nick Hodges, Lisa Hogan, Hung Huynh,
Erin Icbudak, Riyaz Jordan, Khusvir Kaur, Gabriella Kebede, Kirsten Kerry, Denis Kovalev, Micheal Lai, Daniel Lavars, Nathan Lewis, Peter McNally, Santino Merluzzo, Lachlan Millard, Peter Moodley,
Michael Morello, Hazuki Morito, Millie Mules, Jay Nepomuceno, Paris Nicolaides, Jerome Noel, Aidan O'Callaghan, Lauren Peters, Metodij Petrevski, Dominica Poutini, Tahlia Prestia, Thomas Purdie,
Daniel San Jose, John Sarkis, Jasmine Schummy, Emma Sharpe, Bozidar Simjanoski, Gabriel Simonetti, Xavier Smith, Ethan Stevanoski, Harmon Taulapapa, Valentin Teles, Ieremia Te'o, Michael Thermos,
Madeson Thompson, Nathan Trow, Jeremiah Tyrell, Renata Ugrinovska, Lucille Van Den Ham, Zak Wairepo, Jaafar Wannouch, Laura White, Monique Williams, Lauren Wilson,
Jordan Young.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING PERTH Gabriel Abbott, Helen Brookshaw, Craig Ellis, Matthew Elphinstone, Bradley Greipl, Alexander Griffin, Tom Keshimana, Nicholas Marshall,
Joseph McNamara, Taras Melsom, Shaun Minnaar, Justin Morris, Sasa Pelemis, Kyle Potgieter, Ricky Sassanelli, Curtis Spencer, Jhon Sumooc, Cody Symons-Smeath, Brendon Taylor, Zachery Taylor,
Daniel Trapanovski, Ryan Vagg, Yokke Verbert, Joel Verteramo, Harrison Worton. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING PERTH (KEWDALE) James Adamson, Jaydn Carr, Lucas Evans,
Christopher Greipl, Catherine Le'Ota, Joshua Matthews, Shaun Passmore, Pauline Poi, William Tuheke-Wade, Todd Vallerine, Hayden Woodfield. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
SYDNEY (EASTERN CREEK) Wares Ahmed, Ezekiel Barojabo, Marrion Barojabo, Aleesha Bishop, Brendan Burke, Andrew Christiansen, Rowan Cooke, Joshua Cutrupi, Connor Dodd,
Meg Grange, Sam Hamzeh, Lisia Haunga, Baljinder Kaur, Blake Kelly, Arif Khan, Jenny Laksamba, Ryan Le, Charis Leleimalefaga, Lachlan Mackenzie, Sean Moe, David Nguyen, Shyam Rai,
Nilakshan Sharvanandha, Christopher Spasenovski, Chelsey Taylor-Sweeney, Nicholas Winter, Pavlos Xiras. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING SYDNEY (INGLEBURN) Sahil Bhatia,
Nicholas Bosilkovski, Christopher Buxton, Raymond Camillire, Emily Cosgrove, Ryan Denmeade, Sejla Dizdaric, Jordan Falcioni, Scott Green, Susila Ika, Matthew Ng, John Pazeski, Benjamin Robins,
Leila Ryder, Melona Sabellano, Alison Shepherd.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING SYDNEY (KOOKABURRA) Denielle Aguirre, Joseph Aguirre, Ghazwan Al-Zouhairy, Shamsul Arefin,
Luke Arena, Bethany Baillie, Evaneil Berioso, Juneilyn Berioso, Michael Bernardoni, Lillian Bradbury, Selina Cabrera, Paul Cassar, Anthony Chaing, Aakash Chand, Shepherd Chigiya, Andrew Clark,
Brooke Clark-Eveleigh, Ivy Cuizon, Tuan Dao, Maitri Dhiman, Kire Dimovski, Thelma Drew, Ngoc Duong, Kamal Eldirani, Scott Forsyth, Liulotu Gaugau, Matthew Gowman, Kylie-Ann Hines, Louisa Ilaoa,
Singh Kaing Chhy, Amandeep Kaur, Samuel Kean, Umair Khan, Phillip Krivoshev, Rajeenth Kugathas, Noralynn Lafai, Dianedis Leaaetoa, Timena Levale, Paul Loveridge, Cecilia Makario, Annie McKee-Salesa,
Eli Mikhael, Nicholas Naidu, Michelle Nash, Scott O'Reilly, Shaun O'Reilly, Sunti Ouk, Alexandru Panait, Brandon Pangnanouvong, Vitda Pangnanouvong, Luke Parkes, Gerald Randle, Jessica Rao,
Kalen Rawiri-Reed, Patrick Reynolds, Ashley Ross, Vandhana Ross, Christopher Rowland, Mitchel Rush, Karl Rutherford, Sean Sammut, Alessia Samperi, Kartika Sari, Premal Shah, Julie Siliu, Morgan Sillis,
Dana Sinclair, Baljit Singh, Nicholas Singh, Craig Smith, Adam Spina, Danielle Suafa-Solofuti, Christian Szela, Christian Taotua, Stefan Tasevski, Andrew Taylor, Jacky Tran, James Tsakonas, Daphne Vaka,
Aaron Vallely, Seini Vave, Sebastian Vella, Kayte Wales, Bradley Walsh.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING SYDNEY (PRESTONS) Zahra Ali, Chantelle Ashton, Dylan Ball, William Beer,
Marissa Berioso, Lavalu Bott, Naomi Bott, Raymond Burgess, Charlie Camilleri, Viviana Carreno, Catherine Catania, Augusto CepedaSimoes, Virginia Cheong, Pik Choy, Dalton Christie, Rebecca Cummins,
Moises Da Silva, Quoc Dang, Pramendra Datt, Dalena Duong, Josh Eastwell, Desmond Esera, Andrew Fabien, James Forbes, Florita Forrester, Vincenzo Frith, Chamseddine Gafsi, Sam Gholab, Sok Ghoy,
Shannon Grono, Tannia Gujanto, Thomas Han, Joe Harris, Christina Henry, Gareth Howells, Aris Izmirlian, Michael Jackson, Yu Jing, Leanne Jones, Matt Kennedy, Erato Koukides, Matthew Lam Cang Bap Tai,
Kukama LelilioSiu, Pene Lipine, Adrian Luong, Rangimarama Maa Tauati Iakopo, Tuone Maile, Juan Mantes, Stacey Maundrell, Glenn McDonald, Michelle Micallef, Nicole Michael, Ivana Mitreski,
Brock Montgomery, Mitchell Montgomery, Brooke Moretti, Sean Myers, Alisha Nagi, Michael Nelson, Thi Nguyen, Pohorambage Nilantha, Swee Ong, Franca Onwodi, Delia Osorio, Faye Pating,
Keith Penman, Hashan Perera, Hong Pham, Lachlan Pham, Sopha Phimmasone, Ronald Prasad, Fernando Puglia, Ashlie Rawnsley, Sokpanha Reach, Jackson Reed, Alex Rivera, Samuel Robins,
Andrew Robinson, Emma Rokich, Tarek Saad, Dane Saunders, Dragan Simonovski, Billy-Jean Sio, Sarah Siyavong, Matthew Smith, Stuti Sudiksha, Tristan Talent, Florence Talolua, Suhandy Tengara,
Nathan Thomas, Kodie Thompson, Michael Thompson, Cheyenne Tolley, Rheannon Tolley, Malorie Torrefranca, Emily Tran, James Tran, Kevin Tran, Tin-Shing Tse, Junior Tufuga, Roy Umblas, Dolores Upton,
Kim Van, Tiana Vartiainen, John Vo, Lisa Vo, John Wadey, Lachlan Washbourne, Sophal Yos, Shane Zielonka, Zoe Zorbas.
OWENS BRISBANE Shareen Ali, Daniel Andrasescu, Jagdeep Singh Bainsal,
Glen Beazley, Paul Bellamy, Desmond Bertram, Manjit Brar, Yadwinder Singh Chahal, Darren Copland, Nicholas Copland, Jamie Davis, Nunzio Fichera, Gurpreet Singh Gill, Shaun Gilmour, Adam Horne,
Sapan Jariwala, Gurjeet Kaur, Sandeep Kumar, Ashlee Levy, Fereniki Londy, Teofil Lucaciu, Murray Mcmahon, Riley Mullins, Gurender Pabla, Kim Pawsey, Kane Pinney, Matthew Provost, Muhammad Rana,
Jaiden Real, Mark Redman, Brit Reynish, Mustafa Rezaie, Dalbir Sandhu, David Sandor, Davinder singh Sekhon, Amandeep Sharma, Parmvir Sidhu, Jaspal Singh, kirpal Singh, Manbir Singh, Manpreet Singh,
Pushpinder Singh, Simranjeet Singh, Sukhnandandeep Singh, Timothy Stewart, Parmvir Singh Thind, Alina Tyurin.
OWENS MELBOURNE Aydin Amit, Nick Apostolovski, Zach Apostolovski,
Meron Ashebire, Gaurav Bhatti, Alanah Cecconato, Peter Challenger, Anthony Coles, Courtney Collier, Jose Conejera, Greg Cook, James Counihan, Bakhtawartei Dehal, Roderick Douglas, Krystal Fox,
Peter Fox, Manuel Goncalves, Ben Greig, Christian Hargreaves, Jake Hedley, Zachary High, Janberk Ilhan, Mandeep Jackson, Courtney Katic, Georgia Kelly, Raj Kumar, Peter Kwas, Parveen Lamba,
Alec Letoga, Vince Mammone, Narinder Rai, Mackenzie Rex, Josue Rodriguez, Andrew Rossiter, Nigel Rouse, Martin Sammut, Garry Sandhu, Ichi Santiago, Ann-Maree Simmons, Avtar Singh,
Baljinder Singh, Gurvinder Singh, Harwinder Singh, Ishbpreet Singh, Malvinder Singh, Manpreet Singh, Sandeep Singh, Surjit Singh, Varinderpal (Vinnay) Singh, Captain Singh Sidhu, Andrew Smith,
Toby Smith, Andrew Thompson, Ross Turner.
OWENS PERTH Samantha Cox, Laine Cream, Makenzie Hewitt, Nicholas Kotz, Kieran McAlpine, Anthony Pain, Brittany Potter, Gethash Ramlukun,
Naven Ramlukun, Sumit Sehgal, Paul Sheppard, Harwinder Singh, Parkash Singh, Pipal Singh, Pradeep Singh, Tejwant Singh, Gurvir Singh Jhajj, Gurjant Singh Randhawa, Hayden Smith,
Netana Soul Solomon-Tauhinu, Luke Wilkinson.
OWENS SYDNEY David Baker, Jake Beckett, Liam Boston-Bowe, Mark Boyd, Mende Bozinovski, Rob Catalano, Hirdesh Chand, Martin Clements,
Kimberley Coller, Craig Connors, Colin Coulter, Nikita Dimitropoulos, Mohamed Elneny, Damen England, George Evangelou, Alex Filippakis, Glen Finlay, Nicholas Francis, Dario Fredotovic, Fidia Ghazi,
Kladoula Giakoumelos, Benjamin Gilks, Andre Goncalves, Yusuf Gozubuyuk, Vic Gramosli, Preetpal Grewal, Timothy Hill Stevens, Brian Hogarty, Serine Ismail, Keith Jones, Paul Jordan, Phil Jordan,
Moeez Khan, Zianal Khan, Paul Konstantinidis, Goce Kulevski, Ali Madrajat, Ngaori Maeva-Manapori, George Mantzakos, Dean Marks, Frank Masci, Paul McCracken, Tristram McKay, Vale McKenzie,
Robert Michael, Cristian Montoya Brohoquis, Cuong Nguyen, Agiris Papavisiliou, Christina Papoulia, Marcus Peat, Ravi Ponnan, Mike Reid, Ljupco Ribarevski, Josephine Riservato, Pasqua Riservato,
Chris Seve, Renald Sharma, Michael Skoulis, Mirce Stojoski, Graham Stone, Keith Stone, Ron Stone, Michael Strattos, Amil Sukkar, Emily Tuitufu, Emma-Jayne Vetter, Gary Ward, Ben Wilson, Eddy Wosik,
Costa Xenos, Denis Xenos.
TRAINING TEAM AUSTRALIA Sarah Battaglia, Troy Bennett, Darren Ciantar, Raelene Codd, Marla Costabeber, Dale Cranston, Katrina De Koning, Warren Glover,
Stephanie Greenaway, Jane Henry, Rachel Hilton, Guiseppe Latorre, Monique Latorre, Christopher McGrath, Colleen Moore, Debra Netherway, Amanda Nugent, Leasa Rowley, Jessica Schuck,
Kelsey Smith, Joshua Sumura, Shona Taylor, Dietmar Venkort, Gabrielle Webber.
ASIA | CHINA CAROTRANS GUANGZHOU Lance Feng, Kidd Li, Jessie Xiong, Louise Zheng. CAROTRANS SHANGHAI Jackie Chen, John Chen, Allen Hu, Riyo Jiang, Apple Liang,
Brianna Lu, Sophia Mao, Wendy Qi, Crystal Qin, Lawrence Qin, Lucy Shen, Elvis Shi, Helen Sun, Echo Wang, Sean Wang, Lisa Wu, Elaine Ye, Jessica Zhang, Yuki Zhang. CAROTRANS SHENZHEN
Judy Chen, Monica Chen, Nina Chen, Helen Li, Jemma Liu, Wind Tan, Tracy Zhang, Connie Zhou. MAINFREIGHT BEIJING Jerry Wang, Catherine Xie. MAINFREIGHT CHENGDU Zoe Cao,
Amiee Che, Phoebe Cheng, Share Du, Linda Fan, Bubble Guo, Abby Han, Stella Jiang, Amy Li, Benny Liu, Summer Luo, Elsa Mi, Enid Shi, Connie Sun, Cara Wang, Serein Wang, Summer Wang, Lumi Xiao,
Ariel Xie, Rhea Xu, Roxie Yan, Joyce Yuan, Canace Zhou, Pearl Zhou, Ada Zhu.
MAINFREIGHT GUANGZHOU Ben Chen, Yoyo Chen, Dick Deng, Lynn Hu, Ally Huang, Jennifer Li, Sweety Li, Jane Liu,
Judy Liu, Natalie Liu, Ray Liu, Cecilia Luo, Michael Mai, Nee Ni, Anita Su, Allen Sun, Angela Wang, Castie Wu, Yumiko Yang, Cecile Yu, Amy Zhang.
MAINFREIGHT NINGBO Bobo Cai, Cloud Chen,
Vicky Chen, Vivi Chen, Charlie He, Selvin Lou, Rain Shan, Andy Sun, Sunny Sun, Aimee Wang, Bruce Xu, Carl Xu, Joice Xu, Cindy Yang, Paul Ye, Stella Zhang.
MAINFREIGHT QINGDAO Rex Gao,
Sunny Gao, Lily Guo, Suki Han, Gary Hu, Eva Jiang, Helena Li, Michael Li, Neil Li, Tiger Li, Cara Wang, Evelyn Wang, Never Xu, Miki Yuan, Jacinta Zhao, Vicky Zhao.
MAINFREIGHT SHANGHAI Mario An,
Joy Cai, Leo Cai, Squall Cai, Victor Cao, Joe Chen, Jonathan Chen, Neal Chen, Celine Cheng, Chris Deng, Caroline Ding, Joanna Fan, Roney Fang, Frank Fei, EVA Gao, Kelvin Guo, Melody Hang, Nina Huang,
Joan Ji, Alan Jia, Alvin Jia, Mary Jiang, Lydia Jin, Nick Jin, Peter Koo, Daisy Li, Joyce Li, Lucky Li, Andy Liu, Anny Liu, Snow Liu, Moana Long, Rody Luo, Lina Ma Ma, Echo Mao, Shirley Mao, Nicole Mei,
Brian Meng, Nonika Mo, Cindy Qi, Oscar 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, Steven Wang,
Kristy Wei, Rain Weng, Aaron Wu, Enali Wu, Rachel Wu, Carrie Xia, Ariel Xiao, Joyce Xie, Daisy Xu, Michael Xu, Steven Xu, Yuki Xu, Lily Yang, Mandy Yang, Young Yang, Mark Yao, Taro Yu, Eric Zeng,
Jackie Zhang, Kimi Zhang, Melon Zhang, Onew Zhang, Roy Zhang, Vivien Zhang, Zues Zhang, Kathy Zhao, Emma Zhou, Apple Zhu, Wind Zhu.
MAINFREIGHT SHENZHEN Ivy Chen, Steven Chen,
Healer Diao, Eric Dong, Sundra Fu, Dora He, Dylan Ji, Vincent Lee, Aster Li, Cara Li, Sasa Liang, Jane Lin, Kimi Lin, Nicole Lin, Sunny Lin, Vicky Lin, Rolla Liu, Sophie Liu, Linda Peng, Semina Qin, Sam Shen,
Snow Su, Vincent Sun, Amy Tan, Crystal Wang, Jinn Wang, Niki Wang, Iven Xu, Yannis Xue, Michelle Yang, Daisy Yu, Paul Yuan, Xuan Zeng, Annie Zhan, Megan Zhan, Cindy Zhang, Min Zhang, Seven Zhang,
Shayne Zhang, Yukey Zhang, Laney Zheng, Jenny Zhong, Phoebe Zhu, Canni Zou.
MAINFREIGHT TIANJIN Amber Cao, Sage Chang, Carol Chen, Doris Ji, Yoyo Jin, Alex Li, Sherry Li,
Angela Liu, Evelyn Song, Zoom Sun, Wendy Tian, Tracy Xu.
MAINFREIGHT XIAMEN Renny Chen, Roger Chen, Roy Chen, Sally Chen, Tina Chen, Colin Cheng, Jessica Chou,
Andy Guo, Jacky Huang, Will Li, Babbli Zhang, Bressanone Zhu.
HONG KONG CAROTRANS HONG KONG Chris Chan, Meki Chan, Dennis Chau, Cynthia Cheng, Coey Cheuk,
Emma Fan, Perry Lau, Sharon Lee, Judy Leung, Justin Mak, Jordan Ni, Daffy Wong, Michael Wong, Yvonne Yick.
MAINFREIGHT HONG KONG Andrew Chan, Candy Chan,
Gary Chan, Jerry Chan, Joe Chan, Maria Chan, Yvonne Chan, Wilson Chen, Joe Cheng, Mandy Cheng, Eddie Cheung, Ida Cheung, Tiffany Cheung, Clement Chong, Queenie Chong,
Grand Chow, Mapy Chow, Pauline Chow, Cary Chung, Shirley Fong, Elly Fung, Vincent Fung, Winnie Huen, Franklin Hui, Noel Kong, Peter Koo, Kurt Kwan, Elyse Lai, Steve Lai, William Lai,
Franky Lam, Ivy Lam, Jacky Lam, Jasmine Lam, Cathy Lau, Kittie Lau, Simon Lau, Tony Lau, Judith Law, William Law, Joe Lee, Jouann Lee, Matthew Lee, Cyan Leung, Jason Leung,
Kit Leung, Tony Li, Shirley Liu, Maggie Lo, Phoebe Lo, Franky Lui, Beryl Ng, Jaimie Nip, Ming Pang, Ambrose So, Burt So, Bruce Song, Duncan Tang, Li Son Tjung, Ricky Tong, Winnie Tong,
Fannie Tsang, Candice Tsui, Crystal Wong, Michelle Wong, Nam Wu, Ada Yeung, Miki Yip, Kris Yu, Ray Yu, Sherman Yuen, Nichi Zhui.
JAPAN MAINFREIGHT JAPAN Chie Aki,
Yuko Godai, Nana Kaneko, Satoe Kojima, Mami Konishi, Motoko Murata, Tomoko Sonoda, Ryosuke Tohma.
KOREA MAINFREIGHT SEOUL Sanghyun Baek, Chris Jeong,
MiSeon Kang, Dustin Kim, Eunkyung Kim, Minji Kim, Tei Kwak, Sol Lee, Yookyoung Lee, Juhyun Park.
MAINFREIGHT BUSAN Song Yee Park, Edward Son, Junho Woo,
Sooryun Yoo.
MALAYSIA MAINFREIGHT MALAYSIA Jin Wen Ang, Buwana Baba, Chi Yee Chew, Hwei Loo Lee, Weng Keong 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, Matthias Eng, Adrian He,
Salihin Joraimi, Steven Lim, Veron Low, Doreen Ng, Xin Er Tan, Renee Tan, Shaun Tan, Jasper Tee, Rebecca Vuksanovic, Michelle Yip, Billy Zhang.
TAIWAN CAROTRANS
TAIWAN
Rain Chang, Cindy Chen, Nico Kuo, Eva Lin, Samantha Lo, Chloe Wu, Kelsey Yang, Egbert Yu. MAINFREIGHT KAOHSIUNG Joanna Bao, Mia Cheng,
Joyce Huang, Landy Huang, Jean Liu, Aurora Lu.
MAINFREIGHT TAIPEI Sandy Chang, Zoeie Chao, Josephine Chen, Jimmy Chien, Jake Chueh, Arwin Hsu, Hector Hsu,
Willson Huang, Esther Kuo, Sindy Lee, Angelic Lin, Eric Peng, Hank She, Stanley Su, Alison Yeh.
THAILAND MAINFREIGHT THAILAND Pattamanun Anuchitananon,
Sukanya Boonrueng, Withanya Ceetantivech, Saowanee Chaiparinya, Nawarat Chalitapanukul, Chatchawan Channim, Piyanee Chinnarak, Jirunya Chummongkol, Wuttichai Intarasil,
Patcharin Jakarathorn, Sarayuth Kaewkern, Siriporn Kamin, Sirawit Khunkhwa, Pathumporn Klinkaewpa, Salintip Lakananuwat, Napassorn Mamaethong, Jinatta Moomboon,
Napaporn Promsith, Peeyaporn Puangkheaw, Narong Sae-Iew, Jidapa Saeyab, Virongrong Sangkaew, Kasidit Sarapanwong, Supang Somboonkusolsil, Sirinlux Suebkam,
Chartlada Suksangacharoen, Sawinee Thavee, Ampaiphan Thippued, Varita Towantana, Sommai Trakarnrung, Thanyaporn Tuantua, Chomanat Wongthongdee.
VIETNAM MAINFREIGHT VIETNAM Christina Dao, Scarlet Hoang, Jayce Huynh, Joy Le, Julia Le, Nora Le, Annie Ngo, Caryln Nguyen, Kris Nguyen, Richard Nguyen,
Selena Nguyen, Hailey Pham, Mia Pham, Ricky Pham, Anna Phan, Sindy Phan, Ryan To, Cherry Tran, Charlie Truong, Lucas Vinh.
AMERICAS | CANADA MAINFREIGHT TORONTO Steve Armold, Page Arnold, Dean Baran, Tashnia Bari, Peter Casimiri, Dalida David, Elchanan Fontaine,
Indrea Jacobson, Carrington Lyons, Mohammad Rahman, Amelia Richardson, Shawn Roach, Karanveer Singh, Robert Stocks, Andy Timmins, Shaun Upper, Pham Phuong Vo,
Karel Watkins, Tinesha Williams.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN TORONTO Alessandra Aguiar, Gustavo Amorim, Jessica Arenales Solano, Anais Blanc, Kanika Chopra,
David Dominguez Gonzalez, Negar Fathi, David Frisina, Manu Konda, Stacey Mitchell, Prince Ofori, Aditya Prabhu, Rafey Sethi, Arsalan William, Simon Yu, Adam Crowley, Mateo Diaz,
Robert James, Mariya Morozova, Flavia Muniz, Bailey Nimmrichter, Daniel Ody, Paul Ody, Mehr Rajput, Liang Cheng Weng Chen.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN VANCOUVER
Justin Barnes, Yi Man. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING TORONTO Koby Awittor, Kathrine Becker, Vanessa Bogdanovic, Caitlin Grice, Ugochukwu Mbamalu, Mohhamed Muaaz,
Roshni Nair, Idika Njoku, Jarushan Santhiramoorthy, Sophia Shaw, Sarabjeet Singh, Christopher Stocks, Ashwin Sundararaman, Kienan Taitt-Caesar, Adrianus Van Houtum,
Kenoris Watson, Joseph Whyte.
CHILE MAINFREIGHT CHILE Brenda Ali, Diego Burgos, Marcelo Hermosilla, Hector Lara, Barbara Macias, Miguel Cuevas, Fernanda Valenzuela.
MEXICO MAINFREIGHT MEXICO CITY Ricardo Dordelly, Tania Garzón, Fernanda Gutierrez, Ivette Hernandez, Jocelin Mijares, Argenis Ortiz, Fernando Ruiz, Guillermo Tena,
Azucena Toledos, Alan Trujano, Elizabeth Vicente, Daniella Victoria. MAINFREIGHT QUERETARO Armida Franco, Ivan Garcia, Angelica Sais. USA CAROTRANS
ATLANTA Debbie Brautigan, Andrew Christerson, Matthew Flanagan, Alice Macgregor, Carrie Phillips, Veronica Schock. CAROTRANS BALTIMORE Michelle Allison,
Lisa Tryon, Ivah Tukpah. CAROTRANS BOSTON Mohamed Elshrbeny, Juan Luis Esteves-Santiago, Luis Daniel Frasson-Nori, Stephen Mario, Stacey Turner.
CAROTRANS CHARLESTON Lienne Barrise, Renee Basnett, James Ryland Bayne, Beth Embry, Molly Johnson, Clay Jones, Christopher Kirschbaum, Seth Koeneman,
Tyler Nichols, John Williams Self, John Bayne Wilson.
CAROTRANS CHARLOTTE Hope Hart, Murray Justice, Tyrone Neville, Camise Normil, Zachary Seward. CAROTRANS
CHICAGO
Claudia Alfaro, Bruno Barbi, Jeniffer Barbi, Nicole Bobor, Lisa Brach, Jasmyne Brown-Roberts, Brianne Buchholz, Olga Cazares, Marc Chaney, Dagmara Diana Derlaga,
Araceli Dominguez, Elzbieta Filipek, Suzi Hicks, Allison Houlihan, Jamie Houlihan, Gladys Houser, Sean Hudgens, Heather Iniguez, Nicole Jarzabek, Takehito Kashiwabara, Sylvia Kawiecki,
Rachelle Kelly, Edyta Kieta, Debbie Klodzinski, Rita Kollias, Andrew Lafortune, Tim Merchut, Mark Milan, Lynn Ocasio, Catherine Petersen, Shannon Splan, James Stutzman,
Deanna Thoss, David Valadez, Anna Villafane, Andrew Weisse, John Will, Joseph Zeno. CAROTRANS CLEVELAND Diana Beaman, Molly Berish, Krystle Bouchahine,
Gavin Cross, April June, Cassidy Knauff, Abigail Malson, Magdalena Piktel, Lori Radca, Whitney Williams, Christopher Wilson. CAROTRANS DALLAS Thomas Cussen, Darren Justice,
Rebecca VanWylick, Ana Zarco. CAROTRANS HOUSTON Julissa Anaya, Colin Crabtree, Michael Elledge, Mariajanette Espinoza, Daniel Flynn, Mylinda Griffin,
David Mashburn, Joshua Namee, Carter Viray, Jeremy Williams. CAROTRANS INDIANAPOLIS Zach Boulanger, Kris Connolly, Stefano Ferrari, Virginia Valentine.
CAROTRANS LOS ANGELES Oluseun Afolabi,Maria Aldana,Rebeca Arevalo,Cameron Bemis, Mercy Bitong Noche, Eric Calderon, Rowina Chargualaf, Kari Christopher,
Lorenzo Cometa, David Duyao, Zyad Eldanasoury, Charlton Ellzey, Elsa Gomez, Arely Gonzalez, Oscar Gudino, Jessica Hayes, Geno Hernandez,
Siamack Heshmati, Norihiro Hisanaga, Derek King, Aleksandr Kosachev, Claudette Kwiat, Eduardo Lemus, Patricia Maahs, Sophyvie Mao, Alexander Nguyen, Jeremy Pacheco,
Carol Pakulski, Johnny Poon, Robert Ramirez, Nicole Rojas, Diana Sepulveda, Craig Stukey, Mark Taitingfong, Hector Torres, Jamie Wright, Merlin Zepeda.
CAROTRANS MIAMI Ruben Antivero, Paolo Forestieri, Liliane Lima, Gregory Meier, Fidelia Mendez, Bryan Meza, Juan Perdomo,Cindy Rafart,Anabella Ramos,
Jacqueline Ramos, Hugo Sequeira, Romer Urdaneta, Rodney Williams. CAROTRANS NEW JERSEY Tiffani Ablanedo, Willie Aguilar, Nicole Alves, Carlos Araujo,
Richard Awansi, Erik Berger, Ana Bermeo, Chelsea Bermeo, Wanshan Cai, Kai Campbell, Michelle Chan, Nadiyah Dabney, Gary Dreuer, Christina Egan, Natalie Espino,
Jack Forlenza, Luke Gregory, William Grimes, Misa Hernandez, Ken Hogan, Antanina Imbriaco, Christopher Johnson, Mahmoud Khalil, Latonia Kornegay, Shalise Kpadenou,
Janet Lanni, Laura Litchholt, Theresa Maxie, Debra McCarty, Michelle McGrath, Jonathan Mercado, Kevin Meza, Antony Mitchell, Christian Pereira, Patrick Pereira, Alexa Piccininni,
Kelly Rodriguez, George SanMartin, Kaan Sarci, Ellen Shindle, Nancy Silva, Delia Solis, Lisa Ujobagy, Stephanie Vicuna-Baldeon, Yenny Villafuerte, Jeryck Villahermosa, Mary White.
CAROTRANS SEATTLE Marcos Cazares, Andrea Cherry, Giovanni Leyva, Jose Rivera. MAINFREIGHT ALBANY Joseph Del Torto Jr, Lawrence Drucker, Lisa Gaetano,
Talia Lamiano, William Munn.
MAINFREIGHT ATLANTA Jerrell Cullins, David Emmanuel, Kendrick Gordon, Gye Griffin, Wylie Kilpatrick, Ashley Matthews, Matthew Mayville,
Lavon McCord, Valencia McCree, Marketa Monsanto, William Plett, Christopher Powell, Beth Rosenbrock, John Taylor, Reginald Williams, Robert Winnie.
MAINFREIGHT BOSTON
Victoria Gelmi, Ralph MacDonald, Shannon Thompson, Andrew Wood. MAINFREIGHT CHARLOTTE Douglas Call, Jennifer Clay, Angela Clemens, Johnny Collins, Nathan Cox,
Manuel Marquez Orellana, Ilijah Prosanov, Uriel Rodriguez, David Stogner.
MAINFREIGHT CHICAGO Kent Anderson, Quinn Burke, Michael Chrisman, Richard Davila Jr,
Eva Diaz, Leslie Diaz, Fred Erhardt, Elizabeth Esparza, Trinidad Estrada, Adrian Gallardo, Phelan Ganier, Peter Garza, Hela Haddadin, Lori Hageline, Jonathan Harb, Scott Hicks,
Mark Hines, Marco Iannessa, Stanley Jamro, David Lopez, Gregory Lux, Michael Marron, Martin Moncada, Darrius Odum, Edward Ortiz, Gonzalo Perez-Espinoza Jr, Jeffrey Reza,
Roberto Rodriguez, Ariel Romans, Justin Seiber, Elisabeth Soto, Oscar Torres, Michael Wales, Susan Weiher, Ryan Williams, Frank Winter Jr, Jeremy Worcester, Briana Wright, John Wright.
MAINFREIGHT COLUMBUS Aden Gelmi, Spencer Larsen, Anthony Maddox, Tonia Uhrig. MAINFREIGHT DALLAS Lane Adamson, Basil Brockles, Ashley Burns,
Jordan Burrus, Reginald Ellis, Kathryn Ezell, Keahn Farris-Mcherron, Zane Fergerson, Christopher Geans, Grayson Goodman, Holly Heilig, Kyle Hester, Shelby Hill,
Samuel Holloway, Wesley Hutchings, Braylon Irving, Cortney Jones, Victoria Kimindih, James Lawless, Valerie Lewis, Freddy Lopez, Mandy Ly, Joshua May, Janesh Patel, Andrea Puyear,
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Scott Sprick, Peyton Stone, Stephen Sturgis, Nicole Szelest, Brad Tarwater, Dustin Tarwater, John Taylor. MAINFREIGHT DETROIT Christina Saunders, Zachary Stearnes,
Michael Watson.
MAINFREIGHT HOUSTON Alexis Brautovich, Lufkin Cassidy, Sharonda Foster, Sarah Holmes, Peter Joyce, Davis Miracle, Terrence Moore, Kenneth Rivers Jr,
Natalie Rodriguez, Derik Stokes, Triton Strand.
MAINFREIGHT LAREDO Brenda Carmona, Reynaldo Rodriguez. MAINFREIGHT LOS ANGELES Reymundo Abasto,
Juan Aguirre, Daniel Andrade, Javier Angulo, Dorcas Armstrong, Andrew Badalian, Steven Beaumont, Linda Bettencourt, Edward Blancarte, Jason Braid, Annette Bustamante,
Matthew Cable, Armando Camarena, Raquel Canas-Thompson, John Carpenter, Antonio Carranza, Eva Caruso, Harvey Castillo, Jhovanny Castro, Nelson Cheung, Haris Chughtai,
Annette Cortez, Claudia Cortez, Noelia Covarrubias, Jonathan Cuevas, Stephen Curle, Steven Davalos, Mary Dawkins, William De La Cruz, Analisa Dennis, Daniel Devant, Elizabeth Duran,
Celine Eazell, George Ehrreich, Jacqueline Estrada, Gabrielle Fage, Ronald Frady, Veronica Friedland, Leonardo Gaeta, Jacqueline Ganther, Denise Garcia, Katelyn Garcia, Oscar Garcia-Ruiz,
Brayan Gaytan, Moein Ghomeshian, Carlos Giron, Bregan Good, Jeremiah Gregersen, Joyce Guillen-Cox, Laurie Hamid, Ali Heidari Saeid, John Hepworth (for old times’ sake),
Christian Hernandez, Isela Hernandez, Dani Hirahara, Nathan Hong, Patricia Jimenez, Roxana Jimenez, Ana Jimenez Villasenor, Debra Johnson, Seife Kidane, Michelle King,
Patrick Kirwan, Karina Koh, Joann Lacy-Moore, Esperanza Leanos, Richard Lee, Jeffrey LeMaster, Trisha Leyva, Matthew Lilly, Alexander Losoya, Joseph Luna, Daniel Lund, Tyler Lund,
Jose Magana, Ricardo Magana, Katherine Marroquin, Steven Martinez, Barry McLemore, Shane Michalick, William Minard, Juan Mondragon, Alba Montes, Dylan Mora, Rigoberto Mora,
Marie Morales, Olivia Morales, Silvia Mueller-Thompson, Sivaramakrishnan Muthukrishnan, Erendira Navarro, Eric Ng, Luc Nguyen, Erik Ohler, Jovita Orozco, Maria Ortiz, Sandra Phillips,
Scott Pratt, Victor Ramirez Yui, Craig Robb, Stephanie Rodrigues, Olivia Rodriguez, Threeto Rojanasupya, Beatriz Salcido, Kenneth Salcido, Robert Sammuli, Coral Schultz, Anita Smith,
Steven Turner, Luis Uriarte, Thomas Valentine, Manuel Varela, Daniel Vasquez, Jeffery Walker, Michelle Worden, Alina Yamaeva.
MAINFREIGHT MCALLEN Jorge Acosta Montelongo,
Mayra Garcia, Santos Juarez, Eduardo Limon, Diego Luna, Ariel Serna.
MAINFREIGHT MIAMI Addeny Bracho Boniel, Yoelis Estevez, Elder Infante, Pedro Pombo, Eduardo Rivera,
Angel Valdespino, Jeffrey Widowfield.
MAINFREIGHT NEWARK Thomas Abraham, Jose Alvarado, Orlando Bahia, Carol Bausch, Wayne Betha, David Bubb, Mariela Carela Fabian,
Arthur Castellano, Christine Correia, Kasandra Daniels, Lisa Emes, Nicholas Florin, Rodney Harris, Dwaine Jones, Benjamin Keane, Spencer Keats, Mary Ann Kish, Freddy Landaverde,
Kevin Landaverde, Shonti Lembrick, Terry Lindell, Kenneth Mattei, Steven Plummer, Jeysen Quezada Barias, Curtis Rhodes, Deborah Rumore, Jose Sanchez, Julio Sanchez,
Nicholas Shlala, Jessica Williamson.
MAINFREIGHT NORFOLK Jaymes Brooks, Stephen Harklerode. MAINFREIGHT ORLANDO Amber Emmermanis, Curry Fetcher,
Anthony Mazza, David Watkins.
MAINFREIGHT PHILADELPHIA Clarence Brown, Ginalouise Cavanagh, Samuel Cavanagh, Bruce Clifton, Abigail Cottrill, Damien Denning,
John Fedena, Brandon Gardner, Allen Lindenmuth, Barry Lindenmuth Jr, Malcolm Mayo, Nicholas Mcmenamin, Daniel Rivera, Enrique Rivera, Shashauna Stephens, Evan Zeidler.
MAINFREIGHT PHOENIX Joseph Brouillard, Nicholas Bruemmer, Griselda Chavez, Sergio Chavez, James Debyl, Daniel Hutcheson, Luis Lowe, Brandon Querciagrossa,
Cullen Querciagrossa, Nancy Sanchez, Jeremy Thomas, Rose Valenzuela.
MAINFREIGHT SAN DIEGO Luis Aguilar, Frederick Cordova, Robert Crabbe, Christian Magana,
Fernando Quiros Ibarra, Rene Rodriguez.
MAINFREIGHT SAN FRANCISCO Vanessa Asis, Darius Ehlers, Alfredo Herrera Hernandez, James Marquez, Thanh Nguyen,
Christine Ortiz, Josie Phung, Michael Saelee.
MAINFREIGHT SEATTLE Corey Bernethy, Christian Clarks, Gordon Farrar, DeRoyce Rowland, Mason Wahl. MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN ALBANY
Scott Avery, Dennis Braniecki, Lucas Cannavo, Frances Fairall, Danielle Farleigh, Lauren Frey, Bryce Hicks, Natalya Ivashina, Rebecca LaHart,
Agnes Maciorowski, Michael Morrissey, Robert Narcavage, Sincerity Nomahegan, Elinor Rees, Andrew Roessner, Riley Rossi, Nolan Sutton, Travis West.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN ATLANTA Brendon Belesky, Nyles Bullock, Dana Hancock, Brian Martin, Emmanuel Meza, Tristen Moreira, Lanora Norton, Joshua Shepherd,
Michelle Smith.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN CHARLOTTE Nicole Boccia, Macray Brown, Terrance Cavanaugh, Press Clark, Buddy Cutshaw, Ashley Hamilton,
Scott Hopkins, Zachary Hudson, Alicia Hutchinson, Mark Lindley, Christina Melton, Dylan Page, Ryan Patton, Lauren Pearlman, Joseph Stabile, Ben Strozier, Dillion Thomas,
Amy Walker.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN CHICAGO Lauren Africano, Lydie Anchling Jones, Timothy Bansfield, Eric Bell, Melissa Bosnic, Alexandra Bredicean,
Michael Broglin, Jasmina Catic, Edward Chamberlain, Alejandro Chavez, Aidina Coralic, Vijaya Dasari, James Delay Jr, Daniela Dojchinoska, Anthony Dunleavy,
Jonathan De Leon, Melissa Espinoza, Marie Fohet, Patrick Fox, Melissa Fuentes, Matthew Gustafson, Rexall Hindson, Andrea Holt, Kyle Hood, Faruk Jasaragic, Mohsin Khan,
Mark Kral, Karolina Kulczyk, Annalisa Marchiafava, Kyle McKenna, Christopher Michalak, Richard Mundrane, Nathaniel Page, David Rogalski, Desiree Santos, Matthew Shatswell,
Jon Shaw, Timothy Simak, Nathan Spellman, Alex Trinen, Jenny Valle, Heber Vasquez, Anthony Villafane, Amy White, Argyrios Xanthopoulos, Matthew Yoder, Justin Yonkelowitz,
Katrina Zaret.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN DALLAS Shelley Aldaco, Misae Amemiya, Shelmine Armand, Kyran Bracey, James Burrus, Thomas Goodfallow, Deborah Hendrix,
Anthony Hickman, Chrystal Martz, Tu Tuan Nguyen, Abhishek Patil, Elizabeth Plaster, Stefanie Ragland, Alexander Ramirez, Lauren Rankin, Ziye Ren, Adam Renner, Carlos Rojas,
Anthony Salamino, Jeremy Serrurier, Georgina Shelton-Agar, Johnny Torres, Sean Van Gorder, Chanida Vanikkul.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN HOUSTON Kristine Banks,
Kristian Bowman, Linda Callahan, Dylan Ceide, Logan Hamlin, Taylor Johnston, Jocelyn McCagh, Mariana Obeso Montiel, Rebecca O'Connor, Daniel Overton, Marisol Salgado,
Andrew Slusher, Leslie Stevens, Stephanie Turner-Sinclair, Daniel Watkins.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN LOS ANGELES Cherian Abraham, Jessica Almonte, Alonzo Alviso,
Vidal Avalos, James Blok, Matthew Bloom, Steven Brode, Maya Cabrera, Jesus Castro, Andrea Chavez, Janet Clark, Maryjane Dauis, Harshvardhan Dharamshi, Kaitlyn Dougherty,
Peter Dyeremose, Ethan Eils, Taschana Epps, Albert Farrales, Michael Forkenbrock, Alvaro Fuerte, Carlos Fuerte, Pamela Ghaoui, Giovanni Gomez, Robert Gomez, Miguel Hernandez,
Savannah Hildre, Judy Hua, Jazmine Iberos, Derek King, Kara Lewczyk, Elisa Lupian, Matthew Manzano, Lisa Martin, Kane Michalick, Jake Moller, Katherine Moreno Ramirez,
Aishwarya Murali, Jeffrey Nallick, Mark Neumann, Kimberly Nguyen, Ophelia Niualiku, Ryan Ogren, Jade O'Reilly, Edward Parrales, Alma Rosa, Juan Sagrero, Janith Saparamadu,
Shih Yen Shen, Jonathan Siqueiros, James Soto, Yung Sun, Nathan Thomas, Emerson Toledo, Cesar Torres, Gianni Uba, Jorge Vasquez, Leo Velasquez, Lilia Villanera, William Young.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MIAMI Dan Cordova, Doris Gomez, Eleazar Hernandez Mundaray, Jonathan Kurtz, Jennifer Pedreira, Fernanda Pellielo, Angel Perez,
Andreu Planells Malvarez, Stefany Rodriguez Izarra, Raphael Tamas, Marina Vazquez Franco.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MINNEAPOLIS Scott Brunclik, Nathan Herold,
Thaddeus McKinney, Rose Peterson,.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN NEWARK Matthew Bonan, Rosaura Candelario, Carmen Caroleo, Nicolas Dietrich, Daniel Hansen,
Lauren Hiku, Emmaline Howard-Smith, Sharon Ibarra, Matthew Mahoney, Vincent Marciano, Kyung Joon Min, Minh Ninh, Nicholas Perry, Adriana Pincay, Stephanie Quinonez,
Steven Reyes, Bladimir Reyes, Julia Riker, Brianna Stein, Krhystof Sutherland, Kitt Taylor, Graham Walkley, Elaine Wong.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN PHOENIX
Caitlin Balderrama, Peter Kowalski, Gabriel Shoemaker, Elaine Yeager. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN PORTLAND Anthony Bardales Romero, Nicholas Barra,
Miguel Castellanos, Nereyda Eguizabal-Giron, Angelica Jaracuaro, Luis Maya, Chintan Trivedi, Tu Van, Manuel Villa Gomez.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SALT LAKE CITY
Cathey Bartholomew, Nicole Daly, Mickenzie DeJong, Devin Elder, Grace Evans, Megan Glaittli, Bobby Harman, Kathryn Jenkins, Carla Leslie, Lindsey Murphy, Shannon Noble, Amanda Pace,
Nicholas Pizano, Brayden Smith, Sheree Terrian, Gabby Vanisi, Sharon Vos. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SAN DIEGO Michael Benjamin, Boglarka Compton-Balla,
Larizza Garcia Amaya, Natally Gutierrez, Kim Tam, Joshua Vermillion.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SAN FRANCISCO Cole Hopper, Jacqueline Quinones,
Igor Serebrenyy.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN SEATTLE Daniel Kinoshita, Matteo Sironi, Jeffrey Vacharasovan. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING ATLANTA
Douglas Aguirre, Rosalia Aguirrez-Romero, Jazmin Arias, Kenyatta Brown, Shawn Cagle, Juan Castillo, Antonio Cunningham, Mackenzie Dare, Sandy Duffie, Jackson Elliott,
Eric Evans Jr, Demetrius Franklin, Fred Gilbert, Devyne Gilliam, Johnny Glenn, Rolando Gray, Travis Hackney, Anthony Harris, Metita Ingram, Anna Jackson, Elvira Jimenez Garcia,
Matthew Johnson, Mirva Lamour, Fabian Lee, Kyle-Vaughn Lewis, Jesse Manais, Lamar Massey, Montain Murray, Printup Parrish, Derrick Powell, Lynda Rey, Maria Romero, Oscar Romero,
Wilman Romero Reyes, Tyreek Sims, Nicole Smith, Mariana Tobon De Romero, Savannah Wilkerson. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BOLINGBROOK
Yazmin Aviles-Acuna, Sergio Barrientos, Nicholas Bovastro, Jacquelynne Cincire-Mejia, Maria Diaz, Nayely Espinoza, Nikolas Fox, Adareli Gorostieta-Vences, Jack McNurlan,
Qahir Phillips, Joyce Pingle, Parrson Porter-Dixon, Luis Quintana, Joshua Rivera, Javier Saenz, Adam Tooke, Riley Tryhorn. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
CHICAGO Andres Abad Gaspar, Pavel Aguilar, Eric Arcos, Brian Arends, Flor Arroyo, Crystella Avila, Mehak Ayub, Alejandro Castaneda,
Sandra Castillo, Jesus Contreras, Ixzel De Jesus-Guevara, Katherine Dornbusch, Brandon Fischer, Daniel Foote, Matthew Gara, Darryel Garner, Akeem Gbeleyi, Erik Goc,
Jasmine Gonzalez, Martha Gonzalez, Ryan Hickey, Patyn Hooker, Jason Horton, Stephen Horvath, Joel Johnson, Cinthia Lara, Alexander Lasota, Jamaria Littleton-Donner, Maria Mata,
Juan Morales, Demetrius Murray, Jailyn Nino, Derrick Parker, Nancy Perez, Jazmin Phillips, Carlos Reyna Giles, Melissa Rodriguez, Edward Simoncelli, Justin Spier, Andrzej Sziler, Sean Tipton,
Edward Williams, Jasmine Williams. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING DALLAS Oscar Araujo Sanchez, Jessica Archerd, Kenia Bermudez, Jesus Blanco Fernandez, Paul Bradford,
Jacob Branson, Willie Brewer, Oleg Brudnyy, Ana Calderon Copado, Desiree Campbell, Kathryn Campbell, Rachel Campbell, Evelyn Candelas, Linda Castillo, Bharat Dambal, Elliot Davis, Adriana Del Bosque,
John Dunson, Orlando Figueroa, Timothy Fitch, Martha Guzman, Johnathan Hunter, Makenzie Kalka, Jaylen Kindrick, Baylor Lopez, Matthew Lopez, Barbara Lopez Lubo, Ana Martinez,
Maria Martinez, Perry Mcabee, Mitchell McDowell, Brian Morgan, Elianny Ortega Urdaneta, Melvyn Pagan, Andrea Pirela Garcia, Michael Powell, Jairo Reyes Montoya, Donna Ridgeway,
Alberto Rincon, Bryan Ruiz, Miguel Salas Garcia, Yadira Salinas Rivera, Jose Sanchez Venegas, Erik Storvik, Carmen Torres, Charles Williams II. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING
DALLAS (NORTHLAKE) Giselle Acevedo Villanueva, Michael Acuna, Angel Aguirre Allende, Arnulfo Aguirre Allende, Laura Andrade, Arturo Arellano, Sauman Basu, Eric Bechel,
Karina Benavidez Guzman, Erik Benjamin Jr, Jovany Bonilla-Acosta, Ira Bradshaw, Lazaro Bravo, Breanna Cheatham, Andrew Collier Jr, Andrew Coulton, Blake Dunlap, Maria Durden, Selene Estrada,
Luis Felix, Jesus Ferrufino Benitez, Mathew Fielder, Lester Flores Barrera, Justin Forest, Zachary Fuller, Miguel Garcia Jr, Ronny Garza, Elsa Guzman, Thomas Iovieno, Deandre Johnson,
Triston Jones, Adolph Key, Akshay Kothari, Paul Lane Jr, Carlos Lopez, Moises Loya, Ruben Loya, Lesman Loyal Davila, Maria Luna Gamboa, Ligia Marin de Molero, Orlando Marrero,
Perla Martinez Banuelos, Brian Martinez Matute, Maickoll Martinez Matute, Maria Mendoza Alvarado, Malcolm Miller, Nichole Montoya, Heidi Morales, Miguel Morales, Brenda Moreno Ochoa,
Elsi Pacheco, Deontae Potts, Nickole Poynter, Randi Preis, Valerie Reyes, Edison Reyes Rodriguez, Laura Rincon Gonzalez, Odner Rivera Alvarez, Rosaura Sanabria, Clara Sandoval Garcia, Arturo Santos,
Luis Santos, Stephany Seda Ramos, Brendan Siffringer, Kevin Somarriba, Carolyn Thomas, Ritmary Toledo Sotillo, Oscar Tovar, Nilyen Tovar Leanez, Ysabel Vargas Martinez, David Vina, David Wassef.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING LOS ANGELES Martin Alejandre, Eduardo Andrade Solorio, Guadalupe Arvizu, Adam Barnes, Patricia Bercy, Sean Betts, Marco Camarena, Ruby Cardenas,
Alexis Castro, Michelle Che, Joseph Connors, Abraham Cortez, Lance Dailey, Adrian Esparza, Matthew Friedman, Michell Galavis-Vazquez, Eric Gonzalez, Wyatt Graham, Michelle Hernandez,
Ajanae Hunter, Kody Ichinaga, Nicholas Ireland, Ian Katz, Jacob Lee, Christopher Leighton, Alan Martinez, Henry Martinez, Michael McKinstry, Jorge Mejia, German Mendoza, Marissa Monteroso, Michael Moval,
Jesus Munguia, Rosalie Olivo, Ivan Ramirez, Lucia Rivera, Frank Rodriguez, Miriam Ruiz, Christine Saldana, Xiomara Saravia, Martha Valenzuela, Deisy Velasques, Bertila Velasquez, Gabriel Venengas,
Dallas Wymes, Jaime Zamora-Gutierrez, Cesar Zamorano, Anthony Zepeda.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING MORENO VALLEY Juan Alcala, Aileen Arguello, Sandra Barrios De Atilano,
Isaiah Basurto, Ryan Betts, Fidel Castro Ortega, Tyler Czuchaj, Adrian Dena Castaneda, Joe Garcia, Jonathan Guerrero, Andrew Lopez, Sunil Nair, Eleobardo Nava Torres, Jacinto Olivares,
Beverly Popper, Jose Ruvalcaba, Kelly Sanchez, Nallely Sanchez, Bruce Somera, Juan Vazquez, Amelia Williamson, Daniel Williamson, Daniel Zavala, Jonathan Zepeda. MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING NEWARK Luis Almonte, Sully Armijos Guzman, Yusleidy Ben Reyes, Shirley Branch, Miguel Calderon, Karin Chico, Darlin Cornielle Puello, Ezequiel Florian Garcia,
Jessica Gallego, Adriana Garces Pulido, Joshua Hernandez, Sandro Lopez, Carolina Machin, Efrain Martinez, Rolando Matos, Jose Melendez, Evelio Monegro,
Sandra Narvaez, Lorenzo Perry, Dries Pinoy, Christian Posso, Shirley Pulido Baquerizo, Corey Robinson, Hermes Rosario, Sandra Sarmiento, Robert Siuzdak, Hernan Valencia, Luis Valencia,
Samuel Velez Jr, Justin Zavila.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING SEATTLE Joseph Daniel, Kim Donaldson, Teresea Farrell, Christopher Garcia, Megan Holdener, Eduardo Marenco,
Ashlyn Neves, Karen Ocon Salcido, William Price, Andre Ruch, Mykail Smith, Sincere Smith, Isabela Valentin. MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING WIND GAP Sylvia Arroyo-Pazmino,
Seth Batcha, Bryan Bruch, Stephen Cacnio, Eliezer Fernandez-Medina, Andres Garcia Rios, Eric Stockl.
TRAINING TEAM AMERICAS Melissa Bowder, Andrew Hall, Alyssa Lucarello,
Desiree Martinez, Maree Michalick, Regina Warden, Kaycie Young.
EUROPE | BELGIUM MAINFREIGHT GENK Hamid Abbou, Yannick Adriaensen, Jemale Ait Bahaouidder, Sandro Arena, Nazmi Aslan, Dede Atak, Ebru Aytac, Susanna Bactsoglou, Olivier Bakels,
Frouke Bamps, Osman Biberoglu, Geert Biesmans, Tanja Biets, Johnny Brouns, Johnny Buelinckx, Dennis Buys, Jarne Byloos, Johan Claes, Lisa Claes, Wouter Conings, Kaan Oguz Copur, Jeroen Creyns,
Frank Crommen, Dorine Daniels, Guilian Das, Christophe De Backer, Domenico De Nicolo, Peter Decock, Daniel Di Pardo, David Dops, Farid Farchich, Alessio Franquelli, Cederic Franssen, Dennis Gabriels,
Jasmine Geyzen, Kewin Goszewski, Juan Grados-Alcalde, Matthias Hoeben, Dirk Hoofs, Davy Hubar, Vartoui Jahanova, Denise Kanters, Frans Kanters, Ronny Keuren, Dimitri Kubiczek, Eddy Laermans,
Ivo Leurs, Thamara Lieben, Philippe Liegeois, Jarne Loos, David Lowijs, Gijs Luyts, Nicola Manniello, Joris Martens, Livia Mascagni-Pinke, Marco Masia, Johnny Mellenbergh, Djamaleddine Merada,
Thijs Mertens, Debby Missfeldt, Dennis Moelans, Frank Moors, Cosmin-Gabriel Muia, Henrik Norikjan, Frederik Opdeweegh, Karolien Orlandini, Ali Osman, Erik Osseforth, Bart Peeters, Christiaan Peeters,
Sven Peeters, Hendrikus Peggen, Jarne Philtjens, Ronald Poelmans, Daniel Ponsart, Nicolas Pouet, Axel Ramaekers, Marleen Saeren, Gunther Smolders, Patrick Spreuwers, Eddy Stals, Brent Sybers,
Nicky Theuwissen, Franky Tielen, Antonetta Trobbiani, Irfan Tûrgût, Ziyaettin Unal, Ronny Van Cauter, Astrid Van Cauwelaert, Simon Van De Riet, Robbert-Jan Vanaken, Ingmar Vandebroek, Tom Vandeurzen,
Nicky Vandewinkel, Ann Vanhaeren, Patrick Vanloffelt, Maarten Vannoppen, Michelle Verhoeven, Olivier Verjans, Tom Verlinden, Arno Wackerghom, Parcifal Wackerghom, Bjorn Weygerse, Zekeriya Yildiz,
Bencho Zamanov.
MAINFREIGHT GENT Samuel Abeka, Doush Aliev, Mehmet Altintas, Zekeriya Altintas, Adjoa Andoh, Ignace Arnou, Eva Asuman, Ainidin Aznabakiev, Florentina Babic, Jules Barten,
Shady Basha, Carine Bauwens, Pascal Boulangier, Basma Bouselamti, Jamie Cagnard, Neil Calingaert, Jessica Cambon-Cambon, Steffen Capiau, Mario Carette, Annemie Casier, Berkay Celikoz,
Burak Ali Celikoz, Orkan Ciger, Alex Corbisier, Stijn Cozijns, Danny Craeye, Pierre Emmanuel Damas, Philippe David, Peter De Backer, Ricardo De Buyser, David De Caluwe, Arne De Corte, Joachim De Frenne,
Nicholas De Jonghe, Guy De Landtsheer, Guy De Mey, Danny De Meyer, Ivan De Smedt, Joeri De Smet, Tom De Walsche, Didier De Wannemacker, Pascal Debrabandere, Peter Deconijnck, Franky Delanghe,
Serioja Delrue, Mario Demey, Marc Denecker, Xavier Depuydt, Jan Desmet, Erwin Dieusaert, Bethany Dixon, Adnane El Ouahabi, Udo Engels, Atilla Ferent, Henk Feys, Sander Flore, Wim Foulon, Tom François,
Kevin Gailliaert, Francois Gesquiere, Frederik Gielis, Christophe Goossens, Said Gouche, Jessy Hardy, Daniel Helsen, Steven Heyneman, Pieter-Jan Hutse, Anton Iliev, Jesse Jacques, Pascal Janssens,
Yves Janssens, Ména Jeronimo Cardoso Dos Santos, Marinel-Remus Jurj, Arinchaya Kamolvarin, Mirsad Karmaj, Serhat Kilic, Francisco Kinanga, Daniel Klupczynski, Nikolay Kolev, Jozef Kujawa, Bryan Laga,
Mathias Lava, Marc Lelie, Kenny Lemoine, Luna Leyman, Oleg Logounovitch, Veronique Lootens, Jesse Louage, Abdel-Ilah Mahali, Marc Marey, Pieter Matthys, Bichon Mbama-Moba, Patrick Melis,
Jens Messelier, Monaam Moknassi, Joseph Molenberghs, Bram Nekkebroeck, Jean De Dieu Niyo, Fidele Nzuzi Kindanda, Gôkhan Ôzdemir, Walter Parmentier, Marinus Pastoor, Rudolf Peeters, Tansu Pinar,
Lennert Poppe, Katrien Portier, Cosmin Alexandru Preda, Flore Quitelier, Gunther Raes, Steven Raman, Zyon Raman, Johannes Ronde, Kristof Rousseau, Sofiane Sadek, Axel Saerens, Henrique Santos,
Sebastien Sarens, Christophe Scheef, Sandy Scy, Christian Sergeant, Marlies Sevenhant, Filip Simoens, Manga Singh, Felix Smeyers, Farid Souaddi, Khady Sow, Kurt Stadeus, Guido Staels,
Jerry Synaeve, Jorit Sys, Bram Taelman, Hugo Tanghe, Jacob Terrie, Gilles T'Jaeckx, Dimitri Torreele, Ives Torrekens, Nor-Eddin Toubadie, Yonca Uckuyulu, Joeri Van De Pontsele, Helena Van Goethem,
Chris Van Hoecke, Sven Van Hulle, Tom Van Iterson, Yves Van Vooren, Miguel Vande Walle, Andy Verbrugghe, Stefaan Vercruysse, Carl Verhulst, Wim Verpoort, George Wauters, Jay Wyns, Nick Wyns,
Abdurrezzak Yildirim, Keaton Ysebaert, Yacine Zerrouk, Hassen Zouaoui.
MAINFREIGHT OOSTENDE Jos Allemeersch, Carine Bovy, Annick Brokken, Marie Buysse, Kristof Cool, Jimmy Cooleman,
Bruno De Bruyn, Karel Devogeleer, Lili Devriendt, Lore D'Hooghe, Thomas Elzing, Sabrina Haeghebaert, Stefanie Jurewyts, Yves Knockaert, Glenn Labens, Philemon Moyersoon, Dirk Ragaert, Peter Sabbe,
Brent Staelens, Katrien Vanden Eeckhoute, Kim Vandervorst, Sofie Vanhee, Jos Vanmullem, Ingeborg Verschorre, Sander Xhajaj.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN ANTWERP Vincent Coninx,
Ward Debeuckelaere, Aline Draps, Ugo Manzato, Matteo Melis, Tim Quaeyhaegens, Mitchell Stint, Patrick Van Der Hoek.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN BRUSSELS Katrien Baes,
Sally Buelens, Sven Corthals, Michael Decoster, Charlotte Egrix, Jean-Baptiste Frateur, Elke Loockx, Maria Catalina Munteanu, Ines Waegemans, 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,
Martijn Venhoeven, Arno Versprille.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING OOSTENDE Medhat Abd El Hamid, Fadi Abdulghani, Cajetan Chinedu Achimnole, Musa Adilsoultanov, Anissa Adjou,
Zubair Ahmad, Imran Ahmadzai, Zainullah Ahmadzai, Asif Ahmedzai, Gul Nazir Ahmedzai, Daad Khan Akhund Zada, Omoruyi Steve Akpata, Hassan Al-Khazzan, Naseebullah Aloko, Anas Al-Rawe,
Glenn Ampe, Nancy Arnouw, Artur Avetisyan, Cristina Avram, Toma Gabriel Avram, Sarah Baert, Julien Bahati Chigangu, Ionel-Florin Baicu, Morade Alim Bassoune, Stephanie Baudot, Johnny Beddeleem,
Zahrane Ben Hassen, Quentin Bentein, Kaylian Bertrem, Katarzyna Beszczynska, Nicky Beutels, Abdellah Bihi, Natalie Blomme, Bart Blondeel, Killian Bocquez, Olga Bourtseva, Nabil Bouzoumita,
Jeffrey Broucke, Davy Brys, Francisca-Bianca Burca, Stephanie Camerlynck, Daniel Capriotti, Alain Cauwenbergh, Tyron Cauwenbergh, Alex Cazzato, Elena Chetinina, Krishna Chhantyal,
Wesley Cicou, Emilia Claridi, Bruno Clybouw, Benjamin Coopman, Mo Coudijser, Carl Criem, Jens Croene, Miguel Crombez, Stijn David, Zelimkhan Davtaev, Mario De Baets, Maxime De Clercq,
Jordy De Gheselle, Tessa De Groote, Robin De Neef, Ingrid De Rechter, Didier De Roover, Robin De Sutter, Johan Debruyne, Nathalie Decramer, Kyeno Degeneffe, Jamie Delorge, Robert Deman,
Amina Dendane, Diego Denoo, Caroline Depuydt, Johni Desaever, Kim Desmet, Jimmy Devick, Fanny Dewanin, Christine D'Hont, Youssouf Diakhite, Bilel Dimassi, Narcisa Dreaj, Karime Drigo,
Sandro Dumon, Yannick Dupont, Jimmy Duriez, Steven Duyck, Katarzyna Dziedzic, Frank Ediale, Frederik Eeckloo, Nizar El Ali, Karol Flak, Ilona Franckx, Daisy Gaillez, Anthony Gallez, Mansur Gandalojev,
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Naoual Teffah, Celine Thomas, Jody Tumba Makinu, Clementine Tutiaux, Oscar Van Der Have, Julien Vieville, Stephane Wargnier, Linhui Zhan. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN LYON Lenny Arnol,
Anys Atoui, Manuella Boumpouthoud, Sandra Brun, Evann Garnier, Eva Guyot, Hajar Lamine, Mouna Lelorrain, Leila Mechta.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN PARIS Samy Anouche,
Damien Barrault, Victoria Canisius, Joey Cardoso, Olivier Morin, Veronique Sabatier, Tomas Slabbers, Guillaume Thonet, Karima Yachou.
GERMANY MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN
FRANKFURT
Neslihan Bekdemir, Anouk Doosje, Lisa Heckmann, Severin Janus, Stefan Kickler, Daniel Kirsch, Christian Kleis, Damjan Krasulja, Leny Leinich, Sebastian Novak, Christiane Schäfer,
Dennis Scheppert, Franziska Trinkner, Maximilian Ziegener.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN HAMBURG Tobias Collatz, Jonas Franz, Adrian Furhrmann, Timo Jozwiak, Verena Kohlstruck,
Malvisa Leka, Zeinab Rehman, Shu-hui Riehle, Maximilian Schauerte, Tim Stubbe.
ITALY MAINFREIGHT MILAN Alessandro Annecchino, Pierre Bretault, Gianmarco De Prosperis.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MILAN Marica Anselmi, Valentina Brambilla, Paolo Cabrini, Stefano Centrone, Francini Rosa Dandolini, Alessandra Divina, Chiara Farneti, Daniele Giannetto,
Julian Kistenmacher, Corina Maties, Eleonora Cinzia Milcali, Giuseppe Signorile.
NETHERLANDS MAINFREIGHT ‘S-HEERENBERG Koos Aaldering, Rob Aalders, Djolinda Aarsen,
Marc Aarsen, Tonnie Abbenhuis, Diana Abbenhuis-Siroen, Wichard Achten, Afshin Alipor, Theo Alofs, Celine Altena, Jhonny Amting, Freddie Anneveld, Danielle Arendsen, Bram Assendorp, Luuk Baakman,
Lydia Baars-Kuster, Dion Bakker, Leon Bakker, Serdar Baktir, Salih Bal, Thijs Ballast, Quincy Banning, Stefan Banning, Wilco Bannink, Sven Baum-Sonntag, Sem Bavelaar, Sylvia Bavelaar-Cowan,
Ina Beekhuizen-Roes, Pieternel Beekvelt, Nick Beijer, Aart Bendeler, Tom Benning, Ramona Benning Van Aken, Youri Berendhaus, Roy Bergevoet, Jordy Bergman, Marco Berndsen, Remco Berndsen,
Twan Berndsen, Harriëtte Berndsen-te Dorsthorst, Bas Besselink, Angelo Beumer, Thomas Bijl, Annelies Bijsterbosch-van Leeuwen, Rianne Bisseling, Leon Bleumink, Ivo Bod, Robin Boeijink,
Jamai Boerakker, Silvia Boerakker-Jansen, Justin Böhmer, Esther Bolwerk, Melody Bongaarts, Boudewijn Bongers, Stefan Bongers, Luke Bos, Johan Bötzel, Gerald Braam, Menno Brandsma,
Pauline Brevé, Joan Brink, Arno Broekhuizen, Ton Broekhuizen, Lieke Brom, Hans Bruggeman, Jeroen Bruggeman, Gerard Brugman, Ilona Brugmann, Jeroen Bruil, Robert-Jan Bruil, Annette Bruil-Hofs,
Randy Bruns, Jaron Brunsveld, Michel Bruntink, Gerda Buffinga-Feddes, Mark Buijl, Wim Buijzert, Rob Buiting, Gerjan Bulten, Andrei Burlacu, Alonso Canales Rios, Bülent Cavlun, Chow-Ling Chong,
Arnoud Coenradij, Inge Colenbrander, Gerrit Cornelissen, Roy Cornielje, Marcel Craninckx, Jeff Cunha, Saskia Daams, Erik Dalenoord, Maikel de Graaf, Maarten de Graauw, Janita de Jong, Rinus de Jong,
Marc de Laat, Marco de Laat, Jeroen de Lange, Kevin de Lange, 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, Bert den Brok, Jeroen Dieker, Menno Diepenbroek, Bart Dijkman, Dinie Dijkman-Reessink, Tania Donis Psarou, Mirjan Donkers-Liebrand, Arjen Drent,
Wim Driessen, Nicole Driever-Ruess, Ivo du Plessis, Furkan Durmaz, Muhammed Durucan, Linda Duvigneau, Marcel Duvigneau, Corrie Ederveen, Denise Eenkhoorn, Olaf Eenstroom, Marjo Egging,
Jordi Eijgelsheim, Jorn Eijkelkamp, Leroy Elderman, Sander Elfring, Marc Elting, Rody Elting, Michel Engel, Hans Engelen, Ramon Engelen, Theo Engelen, Ron Enzerink, Martin Essink, Niek Essink,
Jeremy Evers, Corine Evers-Karsten, Bart Ewijk van, Dana Feldmann, Jesse Feukkink, Mark Feukkink, Tommy Firing, Ben Fitts, Patrick Fleuren, Noël Fotopoulos, Michelle Frank, Danja Frauenfelder,
Yoram Frauenfelder, Jeanette Frauenfelder-Frazer, Peter Frederiks, Rob Frencken, Ceriel Frensen, Colin Frericks, Mike Freriks, Alexandra Fricosu, Rosite Frielink-Gerrits, Joost Froeling, Lucas Fuzaro,
Leander Geelen, Koen Geerts, Jan Geertsema, Lorenzo Gerritsen, Remco Gerritsen, Donny Gerritzen, Bram Gesink, Stephanie Giesen, Meryn Gladdines, Cemil Gönc, Karolina Gorczynska,
Kaja Goudswaard, Rosanne Gregoor, Arjan Greven, Indy Greven, Justin Groen, Hans Groothuis, Danillo Gussinklo, Eva Haanen, Justin Hagelstein, Tamara Hakfoort, Niek Hansen, Ylaine Hansen-Böhmer,
Nino Harbers, Anke Harding, Remco Harleman, Ted Hebinck, Wessel Heezen, Erik Jan Heijkoop, Jesper Heijkoop, Patricia Heijnst, Marieke Heinen, Eddy Heister, Leon Heister, Stefan Heitink,
Bert Hendriks, Niels Hendriksen, Ineke Hendrixen-Wissink, Bas Hermsen, Anouck Hesseling, Chiel Hesseling, Harm-Jan Hilhorst, Ronny Hoefman, Wilco Hogenkamp, Danny Hoksbergen,
Berry Holleboom, Monique Holleman, Sebastiaan Holleman, Bianca Holtslag, Robin Hoogenraad, Demi Hoogland, Arthur Hoogsteder, Roos-Marijn Hoytink, Jeffrey Huffner, Rob Hulshof, Gijs Hunting,
Okhan Huy, René Inkenhaag, Amar Jaggan, Cindy Jansen, Dennis Jansen, Frank Jansen, Frans Jansen, Gerald Jansen, Lars Jansen, Robbin Jansen, Sander Jansen, Wouter Jansen, Berry Janssen,
Koen Janssen, Wouter Janssen, Laura Jentink, Robert Jochoms, Gepko Jonker, Douwe Kaastra, Henk Kamphuis, Danny Karsten, Hennie Karsten, Pargol Kashani Nejad-Azarbad, Zoltán Kecskeméti,
Paul Kempers, Frank Ketelaar, Evelien Keurentjes, Sander Keus, Dominic Klein Bleumink, Iuliia Klepikova, Hans Kloosterboer, Wilma Kloosterboer-Bisselink, Jan Kniest, Jeroen Kniest, Jordy Kniest,
Recep Koçak, Emily Kochhäuser, Aaron Kock, Raymond Kock, Miranda Kock-Augustijn, Fred Kolkman, Wim Konings, Evie Koolenbrander-Tinnevelt, Linda Korteweg, Antoine Kortlever, Rut Koster,
Mehmet Kozan, Marcel Kramp, Rien Kranen, Demi Kriesels, Bert Krijger, Stina Kristiansson, Devlin Krul, Pascal Kuiper, Willy Kuiper, Jeroen Kuipers, Timo Kummeling, Ellen Kuppers, Co Küppers,
Nik Lambooij, Erik Lammers, Nikky Langkamp-van Veluwen, Ivan Larsen, Erik Leijgrave, Mike Lelivelt, Bas Lentink, Corinne Lepine, Wygle Liebrand, Harrie Ligtvoet, Kevin Loef, Roepnarain Loilargosain,
Tanja Loskamp-Verstegen, Angelique Lovink, René Luijmes, Berni Luimes, Petra Luiten-Zweers, Casper Lukassen, Jurgen Lukassen, Tessa Luttmer, Hishem Maksoud, Mulugeta Mandefiro, Mitchel Marcks,
Joep Marissink, Jos Marissink, Dennis Marschall, Astrid Martens-Verbeeten, Nicol Martínez Marcinkowska, Ferdinand Massop, Petra Massop, Jelle Medze, Arjan Meijer, Wesley Mennings, Britt Mennink,
Lars Mennink, Marco Menting, Roy Menting, Natalie Menting-Helmink, Nicole Messing-Liebrand, Sem Methorst, Anneke Meulenbelt, Björn Meunders, David Meurs, Lex Miechels, Kasia Mierzwinska-Donck,
Simon Milla, Antonie Moonen, Lisan Moorman-Wielheesen, Delphin Mulder, Gerben Müller, Peter Nagel, Rosie Neervoort, Hakija Nekic, Edwin Nienhuis, Chris Nijland, Daan Nijman, Barry Notten,
Charlotte Nuissl, Silvan Obelink, Henry Oosterdijk, Ronnie Overbeek, Anette Overgoor, Frank Overgoor, Jordi Overgoor, Thijs Papenborg, Marcel Peppelman, Dylan Perloy, Alice Peters, Liane Philipsen,
Anke Geebelen, Rezene Gerense Solomun, Jony Germonpre, Romano Glavan, Piotr Gliniecki, Ireneusz Godlewski, Dylan Gouwy, Jessica Greer, Nar Gurung, Bruno Gyssens, Coraline Haelvoet,
Erik Haesendonckx, Dieter Hamers, Fawzi Abdullah Hamid, Farizat Hasanova, Zuki Hassan Abdelsattar Lazgin, Ayrton Hendrickx, Nicky Hendriks, Tommy Hendrycks, Miguel Hollevoet, Claudine Houkx,
Sylvie Hullebus, Dave Huwel, Glenn Huwel, Mohamed Idamre, Lisa Igodt, Khan Jabarkhel, Younus Jaji, Yousuf Jaji, Antony Janssens, Christa Janssens, Yury Jolnerevitch, Zoltan Jonas, Fabrice Junion,
Gari Justianz, Day Kaba, Samuel Kamdem, Burim Kastrati, Ibrahim Khaksar, Haroon Khan, Matondo Kinavuidi, Meseret Kiros Tekeste, Aljohn Kleinod, Ivana Kovacic, Noah Kuhlevind, Abdelaziz Labane,
Fanny Laleman, Filip Laleman, Rahma Laouiti, Peter Laseure, Katja Lebeuf, Lynn Legein, Joke Lepeire, Danny Liebersens, Lisa Loridon, Massivi Lubaki, Jason Lussaert, Marketa Madlova,
Diego Maertens, Catalina-Georgiana Manolache, Didier Martinat, Joy Matthyssens, Audrey Mc Laughlin, Danny Merchie, Mir Merzada, Gilles Messens, Kevin Mestdagh, Stacy Mesuere, Axel Meuleman,
Luc Meulemeester, Mohebullah Miakhel, Filimon Michael Woldu, Riva Mingashanga Elongi, Izharullah Mirzakhel, Mohammad Bilal Mirzakhel, Mohsen Moazeni, Bashir Mohamadali Esmael,
Mohammadrahman Mohammadi, Remus-Stefan Moldoveanu, Roxana-Ioana Moldoveanu, Faisal Arfan Molla, Ayaz Khan Momand, Jawid Momand, Shana Mylle, Dawood Naceri, Cherif Nagga,
Darwesh Khan Nasiri, Gamali Ndikuriyo, Sanda Maria Neagoe, Mihaela Nichita, Jaffar Nicolaas, Sylvain Nowakowski, Aisha Nshimirimana, Ruxandra Obreja, Guldad Omarkhel, Dicky Oppong,
Abubaker Osman Mohammed, Palenthiran Patmanathan, Nicolas Peel, Olivier Peel, Jeremy Pestiaux, Jean-Pierre Pierloot, Bjorn Plas, Gregory Prevot, Khagendra Pun, Veerle Ramon, Glenn Rogiers,
Cindy Rondelez, Didier Rosseel, Nick Rouzere, Gëzim Rrustemi, Pol Sabbe, Khanzada Safi, Mahboub Safi, Samiullah Safi, Samiullah Sahibzada, Iqbal Hussain Salarzai, Khalifa Salek, Arno Samaey,
Sairam Saurzhanova, Joachim Schaepdrijver, Yves Scherpereel, Bram Schoutteten, Mahmud Seed Hussein, Jean Paul Semirindi, Khalid Shagi Wal, Nessar Ahmad Sherzad, Wahid Sherzad,
Issa Sherzad Mohammed, Bairam Shinwari, Lutfullah Shinwari, Hekmatullah Shirzad, Mandeep Singh, Nirmal Singh, Peter Slight, Tom Slight, Abraham Soloman Wassie, Jose Soto Nicolas,
Danny Spillier, Hashmat Ullah Stanikzai, Dorin Stoica, Rachid Taki, Julio Cesar Tapia Gomez, Glenn Teetaert, Dawit Tekali Tesfay, Mohamad Theibich, Kevin Thonet, Sebastien T'Jonck, Augustin Toukou,
Veselin Tsarkov, Kevin Van De Voorde, Elka Van Den Bergh, Franck Van Der Heyde, Myckie Van Hove, Cedric Van Huffel, Kenneth Van Nieuwenborgh, Frederick Van Rapenbusch, Daimy Vanbavinckhove,
Gregory Vandamme, Kjenta Vandecasteele, Andy Vandekerckhove, Christiaan Vandenberghe, Isabelle Vandenberghe, Kenneth Vandeputte, Niels Vandueren, Roger Vanhoorne, Jay Vanhou,
Rudi Vankerckhove, Maxim Vanmullem, Pascal Vanroose, Mike Vanstechelman, Steven Vansteenkiste, Michael Verbruggen, Elisama Verheecke, Fabienne Verhelst, Sandy Verhelst, Adrien Verleyen,
Marc Vermeire, Bart Verschelde, Patrick Volbrecht, Manu Volckaert, Ghennadi Vulpe, Linda Vyvey, Thoi Willems, Kevin Windelinckx, Jeroen Wybouw, Musim Yousufzai, Romal Yousufzai, Kamil Zakrocki,
Mohamed Zeine.
FRANCE MAINFREIGHT LILLE Massinissa Faci, Mehdi Peelman. MAINFREIGHT LYON Yann Borsellino, Marie Coralie Bruillot, Orlene Buisson, Thalita Carvalho Da Costa,
Alexandre Coelho Paiva, Mathilde Decevre, Assia El Houssni, Douglas Felippe Barcelos, Amandine Gerardin, Armando Goncalves Pereira, Abdelaadim Khellout, Dylan Lesluin, Frédéric Martinez,
Lou-Ann Missier, Maria Nercessian, Gaetan Quignard, Hugo Rusdikian, Erick Saes, Ahmed Sahraoui, Antonio Jose Silva Dos Santos, Ala Touati.
MAINFREIGHT PARIS Gregory Aucouturier,
Kamel Ayachi, Sarah Baloush, Tristan Bialek, Martine Blandin Neri, Stephane Bobu, Dylan Cadiou, David Chatillon, Irvin Collignon, Sylvie Costa Neves, Steeve Dalaize, Meddy Danjoutin,
Damien De L'Espinay, Rene Claude Delblond, Vincent Delpech, Marine Deniau, Isabelle Denon, Tyler Derby, Elina Desbat Malakhova, Thibault Detrousselle, Paola Dos Santos Evora, Nadir Dramsy,
Clement Dupas, Florian Durand, Chahrazed El Habib Kahloul, Kenza El Khatir, Jean Arnold Esser, Antonin Frayssinet, Fatima Ghalimi, Patricia Goncalves, Julie Groell, Nicolas Gutierrez, Maeva Havard,
Laurent Janniaud, Stephanie Jasmin, Sofiane Jbilou, Melodie Julien, Lenny Kadmi, Luc Kele Maneno, Thomas Komaniecki, Sebastien Labe, Thierry Lacoudray, Julien Lahache, Loic Le Bars-Girinon,
Jeremy Le Texier, Rodolphe Lenhart, Dylan Maaroufi, Charles-Henri Maingard, Sarah Marchitti, Abdoulaye Marega, Antoine Maslyczyk, Oumar M'Baye, Faten Meite Essid, Achille Merceron, Thierry Moisan,
Flora Moussay, Celine Munoz, Julien Neuschwander, Franck Pardo, Emmanuel Peccatte, Melanie Perrot, Erwan Persee, Nathan Pezzucchi, M'Maka Piaraly, Raphael Pideciyan, Christophe Pihourd,
Bruno Pommier, Soda Ponn, Jeremy Potel, Clemence Prive, Robert Prunier, Eric Puyet, Yannick Rodrigues Ribeiro, Arthur Roulier, Jacky Rupaire, Souad Salhi, Freddy Selenge Fotto, Eugene Seveur,
Nehemia Johannes Semere, Daniel Karpinski, Hakan Kermen, Ozan Kermen, Fatih Kesoglu, Poldien Keurntjes, Erol Kilicdere, William Kniest, Dennis Konstapel, Krzysztof Kurek,
Mehmet Kurum, Jeroen Lakwijk, Henk Lammers, Peter Langenheim, Pascal Lieon, Osama Luay Jabbar, Erwin Lubbers, Herman Lubbers, Niels Lubbers, Ronald Luikink, Adrian Marin,
Daniel Marin, Frauke Mellendijk, Martin Meyne, André Miguel, Lukas Miskinis, Romedan Mohammed Ali, Angelo Morosini, Ysa Mouri, Joost Mulder, Jekar Khwein Mustafa,
Tewelde Nablish Ukbatsen, Michael Neils, Santana Nijland, Daniel Nowak, Ricardo Oosterveld, Mohamed Osman, Veyis Özkara, Furkan Pektas, Sean Peters, Michal Pilka, Pawel Plewka,
Dirk Remkes, Meriam Rengelink-Bongers, Guido Roes, Alexander Rudi, Rik Ruikes, Dorie Rutjes-Janssen, Denis Sadovic, Umut Sari, Dávid Semivan, Boris Sestakov, Saban Sevimliay,
Nick Sewalt, Daniel Simmes, Geert Steltjes, Cor Straub, Karl Heinz Tabatt, Zohir Tachfi, Richie Tatoglu, Hein te Winkel, Dewi Tebeest, Ahmet Temir, Cuma Temir, Wibo Tempel,
Raymond ten Haaf, Mike ten Holder, Annette Thiele, Ralf Timmer, Tom Tinnevelt, Ercan Tuku, Sebastiaan van Aken, Peter van de Kamp, Monique van der Velden, Sven van Elburg,
Francis van Zelst, Lucas Veenhof, Luuk Veerbeek, Remo Verschueren, Jarno Visser, Willem Visser, Baris Vural, Sjoerd Waanders, Joanna Warczak, Pascal Wevers, Marc Wijnsema,
Hennie Willemsen, Corinna Winkels, Danny Witjes, Hatem Yaktemur, Dogukan Yildirim, Emre Yildirim, Haci Yildirim, Emirhan Yorulmaz, Arthur Zegstroo,
Adam Zietek.
MAINFREIGHT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE ‘S-HEERENBERG Marianne Becker, Petra Beumer, Marion Boeré, Coco Buunk, Olcay Cil, Aleyna Çil,
Martin Coenen, Angelo Daamen, Ramon de Bakker, Burcin Erler-Oral, Remilda Jansen-Mennings, Franc Kleizen, Fred Martens, Bas Moll, Tim Peperkamp, David Pouwels, Jacqueline Ras,
Burak Sahin, Maksym Savrytskyi, Rieky te Grootenhuis-Hebbink, Bram Tromp, Ruud van Buuren, Britta van Gerrisheim, Peggy van Koot.
MAINFREIGHT TILBURG Jurriaan Cijsouw,
Bart Decnop, Corné Leijtens, Saloua Ouchen, Marco Ouwehand, Manaure Pineda Santos, Lukas Schmidt, Karishma van Dongen, Roy Verploegen, Michiel Zijlmans.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN AMSTERDAM Dwin Abnosian, Demy Appel, Vitesh Bhaboeti, Arnold Bierma, Thom Dijkslag, Jeroen Geerdink, Leslie Gorter, Samuel Grootjes,
Esmee Heuvink, Daniel Joor, Marèl Leferink op Reinink, Gideon Lioe-A-Tjam, Ina Miraka, Joost Schyns, Jacco van Ouwerkerk, Yorben Wiebers.
MAINFREIGHT
AIR & OCEAN ROTTERDAM Sven Arkel, van, Youri Bal, Wesley Banis, Mitchel Barendregt, Marije Beliën, Ricardo Bello, Felix Boyce, Bastiaan Broere, Dermot Clark, Melvin da Luz,
Marjenka de Bell, Ramon de Feijter, Ronald den Held, Nadia Diraa, Björn Febus, Cora Greven, Bert Hoepel, Enisa Kajmović, Jimmy Kiekens, Monique Kleijburg-Streefland, Laura Kuijpers,
Mitchell Lagendijk, Colijn Liebeton, Chi Hin Man, Nic Matthews, Claudia Mellier, Maarten Mol, Mary Mumper, Roushan Nohar, Carlo Pons, Rhea Post, Remy Rosendahl, Hendrik Schuman,
Hendrik Schuman, Sharareh Shalileh, Danielle Spanjersberg-Scharff, Dion Tolenaars, Dursun Ulutaş, Arthur van Amen, Astrid van Dam, Yvonne van den Berg,
Veronique van den Berge-Peerboom, Nina van der Roest, Elena Van der Sypt, Mels van Egmond, Ramon van Hek, Matthijs van Herk, Mariska van Schaik, Julia Vasileva, Stijn Vliegen,
Jacco Wijker, Shazia Zadi, Ricardo Zwaan.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING BORN Azur Aben, Arej Bajbouj, Tom Bakkers, Hakan Bayhan, Libor Bednarik, Ronald Bergrath,
Lotte Beurskens, Andre Bonnie, Roald Bosch, Riana Brauwers-Bening, Sven Bronkhorst, Emilia Brouns, Raminta Cepulyte, Sare Cevik, Christina Chan, Kiki Cogh, Richard Cords,
Jos Cox, Vivian Daniëls, Mark de Boer, Marvin de Kok, Brigitte Deckers, Colin Derks, Marcel Destreel, Joanna Drwiega, Shoukry Elsharawy, Geert Eummelen, Silvia Eussen, Anita Everaerts,
Jeroen Evers, Dammy Fajugbagbe, Bart Fischer, Ron Frijters, Edwin Geerman, Plony Gouw, Peter Grammé, Hans Graus, Mitch Hendriks, Eddy Hermans, Joselien Hoen-Adams,
Werner Hoofs, Nigel Jacobs, Dietmar Jahn, Jakub Kaczmarski, Romy Kampstra, Gazi Keba, Ferno Keesmeekers, József Kiss, Jennifer Knap, Kevin Koster, Arno Kuijpers, Nick Lamers,
Mike Lemmens, Saskia L'Espoir, Daniel Lewicki, Stefan Maas, Trees Maessen, Maurice Makhaisingh, Anna Matla, Anna Miszczyk, Eno Mobers, Rabija Nedzibovic, Jan Nijssen, Ivo Notten,
Fred Paas, Daniel Palikowski, Cameron Pfeiffer, Quentin Pfeiffer, Rafal Pieronkiewicz, Lesley Raadschelders-Wouters, Robin Ramaekers, Naomi Reijnders, Liesbeth Reyskens,
Norman Ridderbeekx, Chris Roering, Justyna Rogacka, Adam Rogatzky, Fidel Rosaria, Ger Schröder, Karl Schubert, Davey Sloesen, Ira Smeets, Jordy Smits, Marlies Soetelmans-Gerits,
Margreet Spoor-Koopman, Edyta Szkaluba, Yolanda Tholen-Bork, Ronny van Cauter, Martijn van der Helm, Chongnapa van Dijken-Suwannapak, Daphne van Dosselaar, Danny van Driel,
Yin Van Meegen-Lin, Jelle van Riesen, Purusharth Verma, Kevin Wagemans, Louis Wijnen, Monique Wolffs, Nico Wuyts, Mark Zelis, Rob Zonneveld.
MAINFREIGHT
WAREHOUSING ‘S-HEERENBERG Sherif Abdelaziz, Enver Aktaran, Anisa Alla, Hasan Alla, Jessica Alla, Vathiana Alla, Stef Althoff, Robertas Ambrasas, Elina Ambrasiene,
Carlos Romero Amoros, Giovanni Angenent, Ariana Elizabeth Arias Gomez, Guillermo Arteaga Hernández, Ando Asatryan, Marine Auguin, Mihaly Babincsák, Florin Babuica,
Inês Bacalhau Leal De Jesus, Wilbert Bach, Marcel Backus, Glenn Balder, Krisztian Balogh, Richard Balogh, Sandor Balogh, Sorin Bambir, Daphne Bannink, David Baranowski,
Simone Bartilomo, Kristian Básti, Marcel Bax, Kasia Beekhuizen, Melvin Beekhuizen, Danny Beernink, Franny Bekema, Koen Bekkers, Robert Benedek, Dennis Berends, Eline Berendsen,
Hans Berendsen, Sandra Berendsen, Edwin Berfelo, Katja Berntsen, Jael Besseling, Christiaan Besselink, Daniel Bida, Dominika Bielasinska, Andre Biermann, Musa Bilici,
Hans-Peter Bisseling, Patricia Blanken-Epskamp, Ronald Boers, Tonny Bomers, Sverre Bonaparte, Vivian Bongers, Julian Bos, Mike Bosch, Monica Bosman, Ahmed Boughanmi,
Vincent Brakenhoff, Gonnie Brand, Danny Brinkhorst, Maurice Brinkman, Manon Broekhuizen, Sandra Broer, Willem Bronsema, Jolanda Brouwer, Detlef Brucks, Danique Bruntink,
Dennis Brzoska, David Buijl, Bernard Bularca, Monica Bularca, Hannie Bulten-Tijken, Roy Campschroer, Lukasz Capar, Wi Chaisim, Dominique Chen, Daria Ciesielska, Artur Ciesielski,
Willem Pietersen, Kees Plantinga, Rob Polman, Rowan Polman, Toine Polman, Frans Poorter, Jurre Post, Marijn Pothoff, Thomas Prinsen, Ronald Putman, Anna Radosavljevic,
Jonathan Ras, Bogdan Rascol, Reinoud Reesink, Eline Reulink, Maarten Reumer, Youri Rewinkel, Bianca Rexwinkel-Lieftink, Rudi Rietman, Regina Riggeling, Harmen Rijks, Léon Robbe,
Bram Robeerst, Erwin Roelofs, Bryan Roelofsen, Anita Roelofsen-Besselink, Frank Roelofzen, Jeffrey Roes, Sven Romp, Wilfred Romp, Nardie Rosendaal-Verweg, Sandy Rossel,
Margo Rottger-Goorman, Erik Ruesink, Mark Ruesink, Maurice Ruesink, Roland Ruesink, Johnny Ruikes, Sandra Ruikes, Bradley Russell, Marjel Rutgers, Mark Rutjes, Arno Rutten,
Rob Rutten, Enrico Sabajo, Tamme Sanders, Pascal Sas, Jan Schepers, Laurens Schepers, 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,
Thom Sileon, Rob Silvius, Mark Sloetjes, Jan Smits, Willem Smits, Niels Snelder, Mirjam Soetekouw-Lieven, Mike Sommers, Yvonne Sommers-Böhmer, Amanda Sonneveld-Lents,
Annelies Spaan, Chris Spaan, Piet Speet, Hendrik Speksnijder, Patrick Spierenburg, André Sprenkeler, Nick Stapelbroek, Ramon Starink, Angelique Stefas-Vinkenvleugel,
Angelique Steinvoort-Remijnse, Aydé Sterk, Floris Stevens, Harry Stevens, Jenny Stift, Joey Stinissen, Pascal Stoffels, Margo Stoverinck, Nadya Stroomer-Korovina, Michiel Sturrus,
Joël te Dorsthorst, Tim te Grootenhuis, Thijs te Riele, Fred te Wiel, Eyüp Temir, Sevket Temir, Nick ten Brinke, Mark ten Have, 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, Isabel Thuss, Karin Timmerman, Bobby Timmermans,
Giovanni Tornabene, Ruud Tousain, Nick Trentelman, Monique Tuenter-ten Holder, Jet van Aalst, Rob van Aken, Jamie van Andel, Dirk van Boggelen, Jeroen van Broeckhuijsen,
Marcus van Brummelen, Suzanne van Dam, 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, Wouter van der Toorn, Rob van der Zee, Jos van der Zwet, Martijn van Dongen, Tom van Doorn, Mathijs van Drueten, Joost van Eerden,
Jurgen van Eerden, Joost van Gaalen, Eddie van Gerven, Job van Gessel, Jet Van Haaren-te Dorsthorst, Jelle van Haarlem, Marc van Haarlem, Marijn van Haarlem, Wouter van Hartskamp,
Gerard van Heeswijk, Wilfred van Kippersluis, Margo van Kooten, Joost van Leijen, Helga van Manen, Luc van Marwijk, Hans van Niekerk, Danny van Oostveen, Tom van Ree,
Marco van Remmen, Sander van Schie, Guus van Schip, Harald van Schooten, Aart van Silfhout, John van Soelen, Martijn van Telgen, Rutger van Toor, Maren van Uhm, Niko van Uhm,
Jacques van Uum, Elles van Veen-Winkel, Winfried van Vessem, Sebastiaan van Wageningen, Andy van Zolingen, Marco Veenstra, Ronald Venhoeven, Marijn Venhorst, Joost Verdouw,
Ilona Verheij-Geerts, Niels Verheijen, Sylvana Verheijen, Fred Verholen, Lotte Verkerk, Hans Verploegen, Tim Verstege, Nick Verweij, Björn Visser, Reginald Visser, Ron Vlijm,
Marieke Vredegoor, Jesse Vriezen, Edwin Vrogten, Sjoerd Waanders, Lammert Wanders, Michael Wanga, Rutger Wassink, Martine Wegenhousen, Natalie Weijenbarg-Bos, Bas Wensink,
Henk Wentink, Maroesja Wentzel, Melvin Westerveld, Robin Westerveld, Edith Wevers, Michel Whien, Sandy Wielheesen, Richard Wienen, Jeroen Wierbos, Beau Wieskamp,
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 Yashar Ahmedov,
Burak Akkan, Munsef Alshahhaf, Adam Altom, Mo Altun, Abrehaley Aman, Bodo Apmann, Chantal Arts, Mustafa Aulbi, Ibrahima Bangoura, Erhan Becerikli, Serkan Becerikli, Gert Beernink,
Lucas Berendsen, Bastiaan Besselink, Anna Bigda, Jacek Bigda, René Bisselink, Diana Bisselink-Disbergen, Harold Bosch, Vinnie Botschuijver, Jeroen Bouwman, David Burkhardt,
Sam Buser, Yunus Cadir, Stephan Campschroer, Atakan Celik, Piotr Chmielowski, Thorsten Claassen, Bahri Coroz, Guido Derogee, Osman Dincsoy, Elroy Elderman, Essaam Elrukabi,
Deniz Eriel, Onur Eris, Samet Esen, Gert Essink, Robert Fricke, Nikolaj Fuks, Bart Giesen, Eyup Göcer, Alaa Habash, Khalil Habash, Hans Hageman, Eyob Haile, Patrick Helmink,
Wilco Hendriks, Milko Heurnink, Gerben Heymen, Stephan Horn, Mirel Ionita, Mirela Mihaela Ionita, Bjorn Jansen, Kai Jansen, Nick Jansen, Sven Jansen, Waleed Jazirali,
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Magdalena Ciesla, Anil Cil, Dawid Cislak, Lukasz Cislak, Joanna Ciurkot, Jeannette Clarke, Nigel Clarke, Martin Coenen, Amir Coric, Arnold Cremers, Gabor Csepregy, Lubos Cuchran,
Veronika Cuchranová-Jascurova, Agnieszka Cygan, Aleksandra Cynar, Marcin Czarniecki, Annemiek Dahles, Tan Dao, Gerwin de Boer, Hilbrand de Boer, Dax de Man,
Miguel De Nobrega Navarro, Niek de Vries, Mike de Wit, Miguel Delamo Lopez, Bart Demkes, Bennie Demkes, Jeannette Derksen, René Derksen, John Derlagen, Petra Derlagen,
Marijke Dikker-Hamer, Gudrun Dirlich, Bernadett Dombai, Nicole Donders, Sylwia Donga, Maurice Dongelmans, Jurgen Doppen, Lars Driessen, Thomas Driessen, Mariusz Drzewicki,
Anna Dubacka, Dominika Dudek, Jeffrey Duinmaijer, Adis Dzanko, Marco Eding, Rasha Elsherif, Sonja Elshof-Zoetekouw, Ismet Erzi, Anouk Evers, Sarieke Ewes, Eduardo Feliz Arias,
Jeffrey Forterie, Marnix Frazer, Adrian Frencek, Ernst Freriks, Patrycja Gaciarz, Jerry Gacik, Maria Galán, Sander Geerts, Marise Gerritsen-Zwetsloot, Tina Gerritzen, Edwin Geurts,
Tom Geurts, Marcella Gielens, Sandra Gierszewska, Monique Giesen, Iris Gijsbertsen, Beata Gliwka, Krzysztof Gnacinski, Barry Goöle, Djuwla Goöle, Dirk Goossen, Patrick Goossen,
Sonia Goralczyk, Ronnie Gotink, Tijn Grintjes, Esmiralda Groen, Kamila Grubich, Nathalie Gruijters, Jolanta Grynfelder, Joanna Grzegolec, Gökhan Güler, Mike Guschauski, Rafal Hadrych,
Soran Hady Ali, Juraj Hajdú, Alexander Harmelink, Robbin Hartemink, Detlef Hawranke, Aron Heerschap, John Hegeman, Arjen Heijboer, Juliane Hein, Peter Heinrich, Jeanette Hendriks,
Willie Hermsen, Peter Hetterscheid, Ires Heutinck, Derk Heuvelink, Bernadeta Hilgner, René Hill, Ludovit Hladky, Billy Ho, Sandy Ho, Yannick Hoornstra, Jennifer Hoppe-Tueck,
Gabor Horvath, Esther Houtman, Damian Hruby, Gabriela Hucovicova, Patricia Hucovicova, Lucia Hudakova, Richard Huisman, Laura Hunting, Kathleen Huntink-Richter, Marian Iancu,
Bogdan Incarca, Remus Ionascu, Zahid Ishaq, Ivana Ivancova, Paulina Jagodka, Jeroen Jansen, Mathijs Jansen, Michel Jansen, Ingo Janssen, Jorn Janssen, Milo Janssen,
Wilfred Janssen, Karolina Jarocka, Magdalena Jaworska-Kowalczyk, Daniela Jedlickova, Gerrie Jeene, Robert Jeszka, Florin Jianu, Gabriele Jocyte, Dawid Jonca, Hans Jonker,
Stefan Jozefik, Silvia Jozefiková, Matthie Kaak, Paulina Kaczmarek, Angeliki Kaiti, Lars Kalinski, Brigitte Kambel-Bleumer, Simona Kamhalova, Hubert Kamphuis, Iryna Kamphuis,
Vanilien Karbunara, Joanna Karwat, Edyta Karwata, Holger Kasimir, Robert Kempka, Furkan Kesoglu, Karen Keuben, Sven Keurntjes, Edward Kingma, Kimberly Kistemaker, Kamil Klatka,
Nico Klein Wolterink, Patryk Knapik, Maik Knopke, Rob Kobesen, Niels Kok, Malgorzata Kolosa, Kamil Koniecko, Cecile Konstapel, Django Kooij, Patrick Kooijmans, Tomasz Koprowicz,
Robert Korczynski, Joanna Korevaar, Alan Kort, Christian Koskamp, José Koster, Arjen Koudijs, Angelika Kowalska, Wioletta Kozij, Jakub Koziol, Anna Koziol-Krol, Nikolas Králik,
Peter Kraps, Simon Krawczyk, Imco Kreeft, Tessa Kromkamp-Schoonderwoerd, Lisanne Kruiniger, Magdalena Kubina, Kaspars Kula, Adam Kupczynski, Paul Kuster, Beata Kutera,
Katarzyna Kutera, Jakub Kuzminski, Piotr Lagiewka, Jarst Lammers, Timothy Landman, Aneta Langer, Nina Langhi, Kimberly Langwerden, Astrid Lankreijer, Kim Le, Johanna Leenders,
Timo Leenders, Michel Lenderink, Levi Lenting, Dariusz Lenz, Katarzyna Lenz, Kerliai Letwory, Pauline Leunen, Christian Leurs, Kailin Leusink, Kamil Lewandowski, Indira Liebers,
Anna Lis, Twan Loeven, Dariusz Longer, Izabela Lorentowicz, Ernesta Lotvinaite, Richard Louwe, Bartlomiej Lubaszewski, Eefje Lucassen, Janny Lucassen, Twan Lucassen, Karol Lyczak,
Michalina Maciuk, Linda Maquine, Krzysztof Markowski, Lajos Markus, Tina Markusa, Andreas Martens, Airam Martin Valverde, Agnieszka Maruszak, Aafke Mateman, Johnny Maurick,
Aleksandra Mazurowska, Eliezel Jose Medina Reyes, Gerbert Medze, Eirini Meijer, Jip Meijer, Tom Meijer, Arjen Meijering, Lucia Meliskova, Jeroen Mellendijk, Lucie Mensikova,
Tomasz Mertka, Anna Michalak, Beata Mielczarek, Patricia Momcilova, Aleksandra Morawska, Kristina Mrvová, Martijn Mul, Nadine Muller, Jelmer Munsterman, Bashir Mustafa,
Laura Navarro Lopez, Andrej Necpal, Mike Neidhöfer, Bogdan Nicolici, Grzegorz Niedzielski, Gabi Niersmann, Karin Nitschker, Martyna Nojfeld, Katarzyna Norek, Yilmaz Norman,
Agnieszka Nosal, Monika Nowak, Jarno Nuijen, Maria Jose Nunes, Maylen Nuñez Trompiz, Thomas Obermeit, Nicole Obojes, Adam Ociepa, Karolina Ociepa, Rafal Oleszczak,
Danielle Oudbier, Marga Overgoor, Ronnie Paar, Imre Papp, Naike Parolo, Piotr Parszeniew, Paulina Pchelka, Juul Peeters, Karen Perez Santana, Danny Peters, Henk Peters, Maik Peters,
Michaël Peters, Wim Peters, Wouter Peters, Jacopo Picardo, Marleen Pietersen, Hetty Plasschaert, Claudia Plucker, Nico Polak, Kevin Polman, Roy Polman, Lenka Ponertova,
Magdalena Poniatowska, Marcin Prus, Vasiliki Psychogiou, Danica Puljic, Adrian Pytlak, Isabel Raayman-Tito, Sascha Rap, Rebin Rashid, Pascal Ratering, Kinga Regnowska,
Marcin Regnowski, Joop Reitsma, Benjamin Rekoert, Konny Rennings, Bertie Reumer, Paulien Reumer, Jos Rexwinkel, Attila Riba, Ferdie Robben, Martina Rödel, Petra Rodewald,
Pablo David Rodriguez Taltavull, Alicja Rogowska, Aleksandra Rojek, Franck Roodbeen, Magdalena Rosolinska, Harry Röttger, Ida Roznicka, Ainaras Rudvalis, Joyce Ruesink,
Douwe Ruikes, Charline Rutten-de Boer, Rafal Sadowski, Ferit Sahin, Debbie Salemink, Braulio Salgueiro Gonzalez, Alexandru Santa, Antoniya Saracheva, Eqbal Sarwari, Iris Saulus,
Marco Schaap, Owen Schenning, Vincent Schilp, Sandra Schneider, Elena Schokkenbroek, Bram Scholts, Dominique Schonewille, Jürgen Schöttler, Betsie Schuurman, Hans Schuurman,
Marc Schwittepper, Krzysztof Sedlak, Geert Seegers, Dawid Serafin, Slawomir Seremet, Natacha Shahani Roque, Erwin Siebelink, Roy Siebelink, Hennie Siebes, Mike Siemons,
Magdalena Siennicka-Kowal, Suzanne Sigmond-Coops, Bart Slutter, Tonny Smeenk, Harrie Smit, Erwin Smitjes, Ruud Snaar, Juste Sneideraityte, Ruben Snippe, Monika Sobczynska,
Monika Sornat, Mehmet Soy, Marco Spadone, Anita Span, Magda Sromek, Alexandru Stan, Katharina Stasch, Dan Stavarache, Andreas Steinvoort, Marcin Stemski, Tom Steverink,
Bas Stienissen, Tonny Stoffels, Robert Stoltman, Adam Stram, Tim Stronk, Mieke Sturkenboom, Beata Sufin-Dzieszkowska, Adrian Szerszeniewski, Szymon Szymkowski, Monique 't Hart,
Olga Tabashnenko, Jaimy te Grotenhuis, Sjoerd Teerink, Can Tekin, Maurice ten Bensel, Jan ten Have, Cigdem Tepegoz-Yildiz, Sander ter Beek, Cody ter Beest, Kidane Tesfameskel,
Gerard Thuijs, Diana Tiemens, Hermien Tiessink, Florin Tircomnicu, Barbara Tkocz, Michal Tokarski, Sebastian Tokarski, Tomasz Tokarski, Lisa Tomasoni, Kamil Tomczyk,
Andre Marques Tome, Vidal Torres, Izabella Tóth, Mark Tuijten, Erdal Tuku, Serhat Turan, Mariola Turemka, Meho Usubjan, Rustem Usubjan, Marc van Aalst, Rob van Aken, Koen van Alst,
Gert van Asperen, Willem van Baalen, Jory van de Bor, Cheriva van de Pol, Luke van den Aarssen, Ingo van den Bogert, Susan van den Bree-Roest, Ronne van den Hondel,
Roel van den Hoogen, Jill van den Oosterkamp, Joan van den Toorn, Tom van der Leeden, Eric van der Pol, Marjolein van der Putten, Sebastiaan van der Putten, Reina van der Til,
Gerben van der Veen, Sebastiaan van der Vliet, Robin van der Woude, Wilfried van Dulmen, Bianca van Dun, Bram van Elven, Marc van Ewijk, Stefan van Gemmern, Roy van Gendt,
Roger van Ginhoven, Ceryl van Hasselt, Ferdinand van Hilst, Yngwie van Hummel, Patrick van Lavieren, Alex van Moerkerk, Jelle van Rinsum, Helena van Rooijen, Melanie van Saase,
Patrick van Weij, Jos van Wessel, Leticia Varga, Ákos Varjú, Roel Veenstra, Marieta Veleva, Evaldas Venckus, Matthew Verberk, Daniela Veuger-Ardelean, Remco Visée, Jan Visser,
Jac Vlaminckx, Raoul Vreeke, Angela Vrendenbarg, Annemieke Vriezen, Huba Wachtendonk, Tim Wagemans, Maik Wagensveld, Sascha Wagner, Kamil Wajgert, Melanie Wakkermans,
Erik Wallinga, Olga Patrycja Warzycha, Katarzyna Waszczuk, Anouk Weijkamp, Rick Weikamp, Bart Gertjan Welling, Jos Wennekes, Perry Wennink, Fiona Westerveld, Diane Westland,
Piotr Wieczorek, Kim Wienholts, Oriana Wilczak, Wesley Willems, Dennis Winters, Bas Witjes, Tim Wittenhorst, Konrad Wodzak, Bart Wolkenfelt, Raymond Wolters, Herman Wuijster,
Elif Yılmaz-Celebi, Onir Yousef, Natalia Zadka, Zilvinas Zagorskis, Silvia Zahoreczova, Bartlomiej Zaremba, Magdalena Zaremba, Justyna Zaucha, Kamila Zborowska, Karina Zborowska,
Alessia Zicolella, Hidayet Zorluer, Michal Zurek, Karolina Zyglinska.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING ZALTBOMMEL Anthony Abdoella, Abdi Abdullahi Alasow,
Gonzalo Ahumada, Marcelo Ahumada, Rolf Akkermans, Abdu Mohammed Ali, Elina Andersone, Edgars Anisimovs, Kahsay Atoshim Ruusom, Boglárka Baloghné Kiss, Libby Baring,
Bruno Bazina, Michael Beekwilder, Lucas Berm, Tesfaldet Beyene Weldetatious, Sahr Boakai, Pascal Boer, Denise Boerboom, Eric Boerboom, Hidde Böttcher, Ewelina Brodzinska-Dabrowska,
Marten Brunner, Joey Bruylants, Emils Buneris, Huriye Can-Koc, Edwin Tatenda Chawirah, Alex Chirila, Michaad Chouay, Marta Chrobak, Marija Cistjakova, Richard Clappers,
Zuhour Dalloul, Jaap-Jan de Bie, Job de Graaf, Esmee de Vink, Daniela Deac, Rob Dekker, Lisette den Braber, Marielle den Braber, Severin Dery, Ruba Dib, Sylvia Doornkamp,
Kamil Dykban, Aleksandra Dzido, Hajji El Arbi, Abderrachid El Idrissi, Khaled Elkhalifa, Rikar Esmail, Pato Espinoza Vasque, Boleslaw Falecki, Jean-Gérard Fifis, John Frank,
Ioannis Giannelos, Sonia Gil, Fabiola Gokke, Juris Gusars, Anouk Harbers, Robert Hendrickx, Ciska Hofman, Marlies Huismans, Mohamed Hussein, Maira Jansone, André Janssens,
Jelena Jelavić, Toni Jelavić, Linda Jelisejeva, Stanislavs Jerjomenko, Radu-Stefan Jitarasu, Monika Kaczorowska, Stefānija Kalniņa-Sisojeva, Ingrid Keeris, Mutasem Khashan,
George Klein, Berry Kluitmans, Radoslaw Kmiotek, Kim Kooyman, Megi Kosova, Dominika Kowalska, Mariska Kruissen, Patrycja Kurkowska, Ramon Lamers, Klaudia Łapka,
Bozena Lebek, Indre Leliugaite, Szymon Liskiewicz, Yarno Looijen, Sylwia Lorenowicz, Elena-Florentina Lupu, Andre Marques Amante, Maciej Mazur, Henrik Meelen, Anja Megens,
Mary Megens, Mouayad Mhallaieh, Michal Michalski, Cilesio Miguel Silvestre, Silvija Mikneviciute, Bart Mooij, Bartek Mroczkowski, Shelan Muhamad, George Nasra, Bernadett Nedermann,
Piet Noordam, Kinga Nowakowska, Saskia Nulden, Rozalia Okaj, Dolores Olivar, Grzegorz Ondrzejek, Sylwia Ondrzejek, Jochem Oomen, Anne Oomen-van Arkel, Marshella Oosterbeek,
Valeshja Oosterbeek, Sebastian Opoka, Melina Pano, Natalia Pawlowska-Elžbieta, Grzegorz Pomerening, Karolina Prokop, Patryk Prokop, Floris Proost, Mohamed Rahou,
Chemaine Reijers, Marjan Rengeling-van Veen, Andrejs Ribins, Ester Ricardo, Marieke Riemersma, Sjanie Riemersma-van der Maas, Grzegorz Sadolewski, Michał Sadolewski,
Servet Sahin, Palwasha Salam, Frank Schalk, Natasja Schippers, Tim Schneider, Bram Schoenmakers, Sheena Senato, Keiron Seymour, Kamal Shehade, Simona Siuskute,
Mounia Smiseh, Maryon Snabel, René Spaan, Paul Spiering, Marcis Treimanis, Kenneth Tsie, Mark Tuerlings, Stephan Uenk, Sven van Almenkerk, Thomas van Baal,
Gabriel Razvan Corciu, Teodor Dragos Cososchi, Daniel Adrian Costache, Gabriel Costache, Iulian Costache, Ioan Andrei Craciun, Mihai Liviu Culea, Andrei Daniel Curca, Ionut Cosmin Cursaru,
Sabina Damian, Constantin Damian Dima, Alexandru Dinescu, Dragos Dumitru Dinu, Neculai Dogea, Gheorghe Dragu, Andrei Emilian Duciop, Nicoleta Duta, Mihai Robert Florea, Lidia Elena Floroiu,
Mihai Eugen Fronea, Neculai Fronea, Cristian Georgescu, Constantin Gheorghe, Georgiana Gheorghe, Andreea Glod, Mihai Sorin Goaga, Gabriel Goia, Sergiu Gabriel Grecu, Alexandru Costin Grigore,
Ioana Carla Grigorescu, Alexandru Grosu, Dragos Hornaru, Ionut Alexandru Iacob, Marian Ianculescu, Daniela Ionita, Lucian Ionita, Catalin Laurentiu Iordache, Marius Iordache, Iulian Leca,
Stefan Vladimir Lupu, Dan Maftei, Constantin Manu, Daniel Gheorghe Marasescu, Mihaita Constantin Matei, Ovidiu Ciprian Mazilu, Marian Bogdan Mihalcea, Catalin Marian Minculescu, Adrian Marcel Minea,
Irina Lavinia Mocanu, George Eduard Mosneanu, Dragos Bogdan Nae, Gheorghe Valentin Neagu, Ionut Laurentiu Neagu, Petre Neagu, Ion Negre, Ecaterina Maria Negulescu, Gabriela Alina Negut,
Octavian Olaru, Elena Olteanu, Mihai Gabriel Olteanu, Anghel Marian Oprea, Theodor Cristian Paraschivoiu, Sorin Laurentiu Patrascu, Cosmin Mihai Paturan, Florin Catalin Paun, Gabriela Paun,
Ion Marius Paun, Bogdanel Paunescu, Valerica Pirvu, Constantin Bogdan Pletosu, Nicolae Giani Popa, Valentin Andy Popescu, Constantin Racatej, Valentin Toni Radu, Ion Adrian Roncea,
Iulian Alexandru Rotaru, Ion Iulian Scarlat, Oana Mariana Scordaliu, Marian Serban, Andreea Maria Simion, Andreea Rafaella Sloser, Georgiana Larisa Soare, Elena Bianca Spinu, Gabriel Stanciu,
Marian Razvan Stanescu, Mihai Iulian Stanescu, Adrian Stanila, Justina Stanila, Anamaria Rodica Stoica, Aurel Stoica, Ionut Daniel Stoica, Nicolae Stoica, Lucian Cristian Sulu, Alexandru Ioan Tanase,
Catalin Irinel Tarara, Georgiana Victoria Tatarus, Marian Teleanu, Mugurel Doru Tilimpea, Viorel Tintea, Florin Toader, Nicoleta Toader, Dragos George Toma, Constantin Tudor, Georgiana Mihaela Tudorache,
Simona Mariana Unger, Anca Beatrice Vasile, Andrei Bogdan Vasile, Cristina Vasile, Madalina Voicu, Irina Voivozeanu, Georgiana Loredana Vulpe, Andra Mihaela Zahiu.
MAINFREIGHT TIMISOARA Razvan Constantin Balasea, Silvius Vlad Bohariu, Liliana Dobrin, Alexandru Dragoi, George Catalin Galicza, Aluna Elena Stanculescu-Lupu.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING PLOIESTI Virgil Cristian Alexandru, Florian Gabriel Alexe, Gheorghe Anton, Florin Petrisor Apostol, Ionel Lucian Arcip, Maria Avram, Adrian Bacanu,
Florin Irinel Baciu, Catalin Balalia, Ion Baligoi, Timotei Cristian Barbu, Adrian Mihai Benchi, Marin Marius Bivolaru, Vasile Boitan, Razvan Costin Brumarescu, Viorel Bucur, Marian Ionut Budulacu, Ion Bunea,
Constantin Catanescu, Mihail Chivu, Catalin George Constantin, Ion Costache, Andreea Curavale, Manuela Dinca, Minodora Dinu, Razvan George Dinu, Nicolae Ionut Dobre, Valeriu Dobre,
Alexandru Doican, Ion Dorobantu, Ioan Dragan, Florian Cristian Duica, Sorin-Catalin Enache, Aurelian Ene, Cosmin Filip, Ionut Adrian Fratila, Ionut Mirel Gheorghe, Marian Adrian Gheorghe, Constantin Ghita,
Adrian Grigoras, Florentina Diana Grigore, Adrian Mihai Hagiu, Emil Nicolae Ion, Nicolaie Ion, Florian Isdraila, Gheorghe Istrate, Constantin Mircea Ivan, Amoras Marian Lamba, Petre Ionut Lepadatu,
Alexandru Macinic, Constantin Marian Manole, Adrian Marin, Stefan Maslina, Mihai Matei, Sorin Ion Matei, Tomis Florin Matei, Ion Gheorghe Mihalcescu, Georgeta Militaru, Marcel Moise,
Viorel Motoc, Constantin Neagu, Stefania Alina Neagu, Dialisa Alexandra Neata, Vasile Nedea, Adrian Niculescu, Dragos Constantin Niculescu, Ionut Nistor, Dumitru Viorel Oniciuc,
Georgel Ovreuta, Marius Constantin Pana, Ana Paraschiv, Cristian Constantin Pavel, George Mihai Pavel, Augustin Marius Peste-Ras, Nicolae Iulian Petcu, Elena Petre, Gigi Bogdan Petre,
Mircea Marian Petre, Iulian Catalin Popa, Razvan Constantin Popa, Constantin Popa-Marin, Vasile Popescu, Stefan Predescu, Gheorghita Racareanu, Liviu Viorel Racasanu, Catalin Radu,
Maria Alexandra Radu, Toni Raducea, George Marius Rotaru, Ionut Sandu, Nicusor Daniel Scarlat, Bogdan Gabriel Serban, Gabriela Serban, Cosmin Andrei Serbaneci,
George Soare, Nicolae Iulian Soare, Vasile Stanciu, Albert-Gabriel Stoian, Dumitru Adrian Stoian, Adrian Stoica, Elena Doina Stoica, Puiu Stoica, Nicolae Stroe, Elena Andreea Tarara, Catalin Timceag,
Mihai Eduard Tone, Alexandru Tudor, Aurel Tudor, Constantin Cornel Ungureanu, Silviu Cristian Untaru, Daiana Loredana Voicu, Nicolae Eduard Voinoiu, Dumitru Zemoiu,Dragos Bogdan Zidaru.
SPAIN MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN BARCELONA Veronica Gutierrez, Leonardo Gonzalez, Sara Benedi, Cristian Andreu, Nathaly Lazo, Gonzalo Chiarino, Jorge Ulric,
Claudi Calvera.
UKRAINE MAINFREIGHT KIEV Dmytro Shtuchniy, Irina Petrenko, Mariya Kubar, Maxim Moshkovsky, Oksana Dzyubenko, Oleg Garbar, Serhii Arzhekovskii, Valeria Karnabatska,
Maxim Savritsky, Artur Kovalov,Yuriy Kuznetsov.
UNITED KINGDOM MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN LONDON Alfie Allen, Paul Arnold, Arvinder Bahia, Tomasz Cichoki, Colin Crowhurst,
Marc Davies, Oliver Davies, Annelien Deceuninck, Thomas Ellis, Collette Evans, Seth Freeman, Matt Kibbler, John Lane, Konstantina Liveri, Jihan Giada Mazouzi, Mahf Rahman, Zain Rawn, Samuel Roger,
Jake Saunders, Richard Stojcevski, Wannes Van Overstraeten, Emma West. MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN MANCHESTER Mark Browne, Jack Clarke, Graham Cordingley, Michael Fielding,
Steve Gyekye, Alan Kenny, Ian Lodge, Louise Walker, Nicola White.
MAINFREIGHT WAREHOUSING MIDLANDS Mahmoud Abdollah, Basem Ahmed, Steve Allan, Joshua-James Casey,
Kurt Dabbs, Alex Hariss, Lukasz Kowalski, Natasha Linton, Angus Morrissy, Geoffrey Norman, Daria Nowak, Carl Panter, Alun Patrick, Steven Patrick, Andrew Proctor, Craig Steward, Zak Swift.
Walter van Bergen van der Grijp, Egbert van Brakel, Saridjah van de Noort, Hans van den Berg, Hans van den Boogaard, Britt van den Wijngaard, Cobi van der Leij-den Heijer, Caroline van der Linden,
Alli van der Linden-van Veen, Astrid van der Loo-Mulders, Sten van der Pennen, Gerrit van der Vliet, Mark-Pieter van Diggelen, Ton van Dorst, Adrie van Haaren, Ria Van Hemert-Mulders,
Kimberly van IJzendoorn, Arno van Leeuwen, Björn van Lith, Michelle van Maanen, Giel van Malsen, Sander van Meurs, Luuk van Oers, Anita van Oort, Jan Willem van Oostrum, Julia van Rinsum,
Naomi van Santen, Anja van Valen, Annelies van Vendelo, Anna Vasasne Deak, Lorens Vecaukums, Miranda Verbon, Romans Vingris, Priscilla Voskamp, Rob Voskamp, Gonda Voskamp-Berends,
Jolanda Walravens, Rick Warmerdam, Rémon Weerwag, Dorien Wenting, Gerbrand Wesselink, Kasia Woitaschek, Benno Wormgoor, Klaudia Laura Wysocka, Nicole Xhofleer, Cansel Yilmaz,
Monika Zaczek, Janis Zvaigznons.
TRAINING TEAM EUROPE Anne-Kim Alserda, Elif Bilici, Courtney Bould, Claire van Welzenis. POLAND MAINFREIGHT KATOWICE Kamila Albayrak,
Sabina Bryniarska, Aleksander Foik, Katarzyna Kaczmarek, Dominika Kluczwajd, Patrycja Lach, Sebastian Łonak, Rafał Maciaszek, Aleksandra Mandel, Izabela Pera, Agnieszka Ratajczak, Paweł Skrzek,
Jakub Warda, Łukasz Winiarski, Filip Wolanowski.
MAINFREIGHT POZNAN Szymon Błasiak, Kamil Cieślik, Maciej Glapka, Bartosz Kiełbowicz, Przemysław Ławniczak, Szymon Pietrzyk,
Katarzyna Piłacik, Przemysław Sas.
MAINFREIGHT PRUSZKOW Marek Adamowicz, Michał Antuszewski, Robert Bajkowski, Tomasz Barańczuk, Andriy Bartkiv, Dzmitry Belaus, Ilona Berne,
Łukasz Białowąs, Konrad Bielenda, Natalia Bielenda, Janusz Bołtruczuk, Izabela Bonderska, Patrycja Bor, Kacper Borejsza, Agnieszka Brymerska, Andriy Bychyk, Tomasz Bzura, Paulina Cabaj,
Stanisław Chrustny, Zdzisław Chrustny, Krzysztof Chryciuk, Aleksander Czerwiński, Paulina Dąbrowska, Krzysztof Dąbrowski, Ruslan Dikhtiar, Artur Domżał, Krzysztof Dróżdż, Paweł Filipek, Roman Gabryl,
Marcin Gaze, Dariusz Gładki, Bogdan Gonerski, Paweł Gozdalski, Kamil Gregier, Dariusz Grządzielewski, Rafał Grządzielewski, Andrzej Grzesik, Kamil Haluch, Kamil Haluch, Simon Harvey, Kamil Idziaszek,
Mirosław Jóźwiak, Magdalena Kado, Bożena Kałuska, Łukasz Kamiński, Mikalai Katkavets, Valery Katkavets, Ivan Khimach, Zbigniew Kiper, Ivan Klym, Tomasz Kochanowski, Bogdan Kojkoł,
Wiesław Konik, Renata Korytkowska, Stanislav Koval, Andrzej Kowalewski, Jacek Kowalewski, Rafał Kowalik, Jarosław Kowalski, Andrii Kudryk, Ihor Kulyk, Witold Kurek, Yury Kurpatsin, Dariusz Kusztal,
Adam Lach, Piotr Łopaciński, Grzegorz Łukomski, Piotr Maciejczak, Dmytro Makagonov, Andrei Makarevich, Andrei Makarevich, Adam Makowski, Mariusz Malec, Andrzej Mandziński, Petro Marchuk,
Rafał Marczuk, Zbigniew Marczuk, Siarhei Markavets, Paweł Matraszek, Karol Miller, Filip Mirgos, Katarzyna Mirgos, Tomasz Mosingiewicz, Piotr Nawrocki, Magdalena Obiegło, Łukasz Okruch,
Tomasz Olesiński, Ihor Oliinyk, Rafał Pankiewicz, Yury Pavalanski, Zbigniew Pawlak, Artur Pawłowski, Janusz Perski, Grażyna Piątkowska, 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,
Marcin Rudowski, Tomasz Rudzki, Adrian Ścibiorek, Vitali Shreitar, Ireneusz Siłaczewski, Piotr Skipor, Rafał Sobociński, Maciej Sobolewski, Piotr Świętochowski, Vel Rybak Sylwester Szlendak,
Grzegorz Szymanek, Mariusz Teluk, Wojciech Tokarz, Arkadiusz Tomczak, Paweł Uchal, Jarosław Ulewicz, Valery Vabishchevich, Bohdan Voloshyn, Hanna Walkowiak, Piotr Walkowiak, Joanna Wąsowska,
Henryk Weber, Michał Wieteska, Hubert Wiśniewski, Bogdan Witanowski, Katarzyna Wodowska, Piotr Wolański, Ryszard Wolański, Oleksandr Zakharko, Marcin Zamojski, Krzysztof Zawojek,
Stefan Zieliński.
MAINFREIGHT AIR & OCEAN WARSAW Piotr Dejtrowski, Adam Izdebski, Kamil Krawczyk, Rafał Latała, Emilia Pogonowska, Patrik Popek, Paweł Rutkowski.
ROMANIA MAINFREIGHT BACAU Ioan Bandila, Roxana Elena Grigoras, Cornel Hriban, Cristi Madalin Hriban, Roxana Iosub, Laura Maria Pavel, Bogdan Constantin Sturzu.
MAINFREIGHT CLUJ Bogdan Constantin Chiscovici, Gheorghe Ciobanu, Marius Ionut Dinca, Denise Laura Duduiala, Silviu Ioan Lup, Alexandrin Macavei, Flaviu Emanuel Marian, Silviu Moldovan,
Victor Alexandru Muresan, Alina Ramona Oros, Delia Pasztor, Cristian Marius Petrus, Vlad Iustinian Popa, Luiza Maria Stoian, Roxana Suciu, Sergiu Vasile Suciu, Ilie Florin Urs,
Robert Gyory Vajas.
MAINFREIGHT PLOIESTI Marian Daniel Andrei, Marin Anghel, Georgian Marius Angheloiu, Daniela Elena Anton, Razvan Apostolescu, Alina Elena Barbu, Daniela Barbu,
Loredana Barbu, Pandele Barbulescu, Mugurel Ciprian Bejan, Bogdan Stefan Boboc, Adrian Ionut Bocan, Ilie Costin Bostina, Cristina Ramona Bratu, Livius Florentin Calinescu, Mihai Florin Capraru,
Anisoara Catalin, Nicoleta Mariana Cazacu, Nicolae Cristian Ceaus, Gheorghe Cega, Camelia Gabriela Cercel, Ionut Leonard Cercel, Mihaela Cernat, Traian Laurentiu Cimpeanu, Gheorghe Constantinescu,
Thank you to our global team of 10,393.
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JAMES RIEGO, SPRINGBANK, AUSTRALIA
Our People: are the reason why our customers align
with our business across the globe. It is our people who
have found solutions and ways to get freight moving in
the face of unrelenting pressures and challenges. It is
our people who have always gone the extra mile, who
have made the follow-up phone call or who have taken
ownership themselves to get the job done. It is their
pride, their resolve and their commitment, which delight
our customers.
Our Teams: are at their best when given the
freedom and autonomy to fulfil their role. Teams who
thrive in the responsibility vested in them to make
decisions and support the many supply chains with
which we interact. Our teams are accustomed to working
under pressure and to operating with high expectations.
There are many ingredients to our continued success but
at the core of our culture and teams is trust. A culture
built around local people building relationships with local
networks and making local decisions to deliver global
solutions.
Our Culture: is the way we do things around here.
The challenges of the past year have resulted in new
roles, new services, new branches and new opportunities
for our people to grow themselves. Promotion from
within based on an individual’s desire and capacity
to grow is a central tenet to who we are and why we
do things the way we do. Our key disciplines are non-
negotiable: taking responsibility at branch level for
profit and loss, and reporting this weekly, and of course,
sharing the profits with those who have earned them.
Our Future: we are a better business for the
experiences and lessons learnt across the pandemic.
We are a better business for learning how to apply and
deploy our culture which has been forged over 44 years.
The fundamentals of who we are and the way we do
things will remain a key focus. We have become who we
are by recognising and preserving our unique approach
to conducting business and developing our people.
RESOLVE
More
to harness this momentum and seize the opportunities in front of us
– always with regard for our people, customers and 100-year vision.
5051
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Our People
It is our people's pride, resolve
and commitment that delight
our customers.
CLINTON KEWENE, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
535352
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Environmental, Social and Governance
Approach to Sustainability
Mainfreight’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 from 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
10,393 Team Members
NETWORK spanning
25 Countries
305 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
7,286,572 TONNES of land freight
138,279 TONNES of air freight
424,610 TEU of sea freight
Our Impact
HOW WE CREATE VALUE
In this Sustainability section and elsewhere in this Annual
Report, we have reported on economic, environmental,
social and governance topics that Mainfreight’s
management believes are material to its business and
the communities it operates in. The topic selection is also
guided by feedback from team members, customers,
shareholders, and other stakeholders during the year.
Our Economy, Our Contribution
As a provider of integrated supply chain services,
Mainfreight’s global network offers efficient, 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.
Mainfreight’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 Mainfreight’s global team.
The investment in our people has the greatest impact on
our communities. Mainfreight has long recognised the
benefits 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 profit bonus scheme.
Our community focus is also outward facing and we
enjoy supporting a 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 from our assets, infrastructure,
systems and technology it is our people that set us apart
from 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 first. We challenge the status quo
and we look after each other. We share our success –
through our profits – with both our shareholders and our
team. We have a transparent, team-driven approach to
reaching our targets and then lifting them.
Mainfreight has a ‘promote from 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 from within means our people are quite
literally our future.
Mainfreight 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
Manager roles, now at 54 (53 at the same time last year).
However we recognise we need to do better in this regard.
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.
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 Mainfreight, many
of our largest emissions sources represent significant
operating costs and we manage them intently, every day,
in every branch.
Mainfreight is trusted to move goods in far more
sustainable ways than would otherwise be accessible
to our customers – utilising our modern fleet, our
investment in infrastructure around sea and rail, our
ability to consolidate freight 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 2021 and 2020 calendar years.
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
For the 2021 year, we have seen reductions across all five
of our tracked emissions intensity measures. With the
significant business and volume growth across our global
business over this period, we have recorded a gross
increase in carbon dioxide equivalents of 211,053 tonnes
representing a 14.37% increase in gross greenhouse gas
emissions.
This increase is reflective of the ongoing reverberations
across global supply chain. In particular, a shift in
customer preference to airfreight due to congestion,
price increases and poor reliability in ocean-based
alternatives, and the return of belly freight capacity in
passenger aviation.
Emissions for customer airfreight alone rose 237,098
tonnes in 2021, almost 30,000 tonnes more than the
increase in our global inventory year on year.
This represents a mixed result; an increase is
disappointing, however excluding the impacts of
airfreight, Mainfreight would have seen a second year
of reductions in gross emissions. This comes despite
significant business growth and market share gains over
these last two years.
Unfortunately we do not foresee a normalisation of
global supply chain in 2022, although the dynamics may
shift somewhat. We continue to target reductions in
emissions intensity year-on-year while aiming to reduce
gross emissions wherever possible.
We do expect and strive to continuously reduce the
emissions intensity of our operations globally.
With this disclosure to ISO 14064-1:2018, Mainfreight
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 verified by Toitū Envirocare and follow the
six categories structure of the new standard rather than
the closely aligned Scopes 1-3.
A significant feature of this carbon disclosure is the
inclusion of emissions on the basis of operational control
(not financial 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 from 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.mainfreight.com/global/en-nz/
investor/reports-library
Other Environmental Initiatives
We began recycling office and depot waste in
New Zealand 34 years ago, and we continue to invest and
explore new opportunities and innovations that support
more sustainable business across our global business.
* 2020 f igures have been updated and republished to account for a change in road f reight calculations that affected categories 1 and 3.
For more details please see section 4.2.1 of our 2021 GHG Report.
20212020CHANGE
Road
464,327460,0630.93%
Rail
9,6037,03836.45%
Air
943,337706,23933.57%
Sea
226,769261,739-13.36%
TOTAL CUSTOMER
FREIGHT EMISSIONS
(Total of Road,
Rail, Air, Sea)
1,644,0361,435,07914.56%
Direct Mainfreight
Emissions
36,06333,9676.17%
TOTAL EMISSIONS1,680,0991,469,046
14.37%
20212020
CO2-e per Mainfreight Team Member
#
161.97
tonnes
164.69
tonnes
CO2-e per million dollars in Revenue
#
329.43
tonnes
436.89
tonnes
CO2-e per tonne Domestic Freight*
49.65 kg58.46 kg
CO2-e per tonne of Air Freight*
1.20 tonnes1.21 tonnes
CO2-e per TEU of Seafreight*
0.09 tonnes0.12 tonnes
#
Total CO2-e
* Category 1 & 3 CO2-e
Airf reight and Seaf reight intensity measures have been updated to use
T-KM/TEU-KM rather than weight alone
INTENSITY FACTORS
Some of our existing initiatives include:
> Major solar installations on sites across New Zealand,
Australia and Europe total some 2,855 kW generation
from a total of 9,830 panels (enough to power over
700 households).
> Rain and greywater recycling for truck wash, ablutions
and irrigation as a standard feature in our branch
designs.
>Moving capacity from road to rail and coastal shipping.
> GPS and route planning software to bring efficiencies to
freight deliveries and pick ups.
> Continuing programme of modernising owner driver
fleets, so that more environmentally efficient vehicles
replace older and less efficient vehicles.
> Utilising EV and hybrid vehicles for our sales team;
currently over 315 vehicles in Australasia and Europe (last
year 243 vehicles). New Zealand and Australia now both
above 40% hybrid and electric.
> 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 shrink-wrap, pallet
waste repurposing, and polystyrene recycling.
> Progressing trials and explorations of electric truck
opportunities.
> We continue to develop our GHG emissions reporting
tools for customers. Along with Mainfreight’s own peer-
reviewed emission factors, customers can get an accurate
inventory of their supply chain emissions from local
deliveries through to international shipments.
MAINFREIGHT EMISSIONS (TONNES CO2-E)
CATEGORYCATEGORY DESCRIPTION20212020
Category 1Direct GHG emissions and
removals in tonnes CO2-e
(Road freight: Owner Driver
vehicles & owned/leased
vehicles)*
278,964263,759
Category 2Indirect GHG emissions from
imported energy
(Electricity, LPG, etc)
14,865 15,414
Category 3Indirect GHG Emissions from
Transportation
(Third party road, rail, air, sea
transport)*
1,309,744 1,115,134
Category 4
Indirect GHG emissions
associated with the use of
products by the organisation
76,38974,678
Category 5
Indirect GHG emissions
associated with the use
of products from the
organisation
--
Category 6
Other indirect GHG
emissions sources
137 61
TOTAL1,680,099 1,469,046
EMISSIONS SOURCES
KIKI COGH, BORN, THE NETHERLANDS
5657
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Mainf reight in the Community
Mainfreight 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 150
partnerships and initiatives improving the lives of
children in need. Thanks to Mainfreight USA and
CaroTrans, two of the program’s lead sponsors, Books In
Homes USA has given away nearly 859,212 books to more
than 336,507 recipients since 2008.
In Australia, Books in Homes supports around 10,000
children each term, across 140 schools, pre-schools and
other organisations throughout Australia. Mainfreight
has sponsored Books in Homes Australia since its
foundation in 2001, and is proud of the organisation’s
distribution of over 2.8 million books in that time.
In New Zealand this year, Duffy Books in Homes will
hit their 14 million books milestone. We are delighted
with the new Government initiative, which will grow our
families’ home libraries with an additional book for every
Duffy Kid during the upcoming Term 2 Government
Book Week (4-8 July 2022). There are now 515 Primary
and Intermediate schools, as well as 202 Early Childhood
Centres (including Te Reo and Pasifika language nests),
on the Duffy Books in Homes programme. Thanks to
Mainfreight’s support, 45,000 books were gifted to over
22,000 children in New Zealand last year.
Mainfreight’s support of Life Education began in 2007.
For 35 years, Life Education has been supporting young
people throughout New Zealand, providing them with
the knowledge and skills to live a fulfilling and healthy life
through their positive health-based education.
Over 86% of New Zealand’s primary and intermediate
schools use Life Education to support children in
their community. Each year their team of registered,
specialist teachers teach more than 200,000 children
in their mobile classrooms, supporting children’s
health education through topics such as building
resilience, cyber safety, nutrition, and reducing bullying.
Mainfreight’s long-term commitment has enabled Life
Education to continue to grow and expand their mahi
to rangatahi in secondary schools, where they support
youth alcohol and substance education, financial literacy
and most recently the risks of vaping and understanding
the roles social media influencers play.
Life Education also provides teacher professional
development ‘coaching the coaches’, to make
sustainable change in their goal to ‘inspire tamariki and
rangatahi to make positive choices’.
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.
You can learn more about how you can help
by visiting their websites:
www.booksinhomes.org.nz
www.booksinhomesaustralia.com.au
www.booksinhomesusa.org
www.lifeeducation.org.nz
Our team of people all over the world also support
community and charitable projects at a local level, with
a wide variety of initiatives from fund-raising events,
to hosting groups at our facilities, and voluntary time
commitments. It’s part of who we are.
Our team of people all over the
world support local community
and charitable projects.
LINDA VAGANA, GENERAL MANAGER OF DUFFY BOOKS IN HOMES NZ, SHARING A NEW BOOK WITH A LUCKY READER
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Corporate Governance Statement
This statement is a summary of the Corporate
Governance arrangements approved and observed
by Mainfreight’s Board of Directors (“the Board”) as at
25 May 2022. The code of ethics, policies, charters and
other associated documents are available on the Investor
pages of the Company’s website:
https://www.mainfreight.com/
global/en/global-home/investor-centre/
governance.aspx
Mainfreight’s corporate governance practices do not
materially differ from the NZX Corporate Governance
Best Practice Code, except that Mainfreight has not
established a Nominations Committee, preferring to
accomplish this task with the assistance of the full Board.
Also, 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”. We consider the wording
of this Recommendation to be ambiguous and, for
clarity, we note:
> Mainfreight’s founder, Bruce Plested, has chaired the
Company since 2002, and is not considered to be an
independent director;
> The Chair and the CEO are different people, with
the CEO role held by Group Managing Director,
Don Braid.
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 identification
and control of the Group’s business risks (including
oversight of health and safety, sustainability, and cyber-
security considerations), the integrity of management
information systems and reporting to shareholders.
While the Board acknowledges that it is responsible
for the overall control framework 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 qualified 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 profit 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.
We also note that commentary included in the Code
identifies tenure as a factor that may impact a director’s
independence. Mainfreight 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.
BURT SO, HONG KONG
6061
Directors’ Meetings
The Directors normally hold five 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 final dividends, and
approving financial 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 financial year
ended 31 March 2022. Restrictions on travel as a result
of the pandemic meant all but one meeting 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 Mainfreight 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 freight 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 from 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. Mainfreight is firmly
committed to diversity and equality in all areas of its
operations, and the Group’s Diversity Policy is available on
our website.
At the level of Directors and Officers, gender composition
is set out below:
THIS YEARLAST YEAR
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
Directors5151
Officers100100
Team
Gender
Ratios
THIS YEARLAST YEAR
MaleFemale
MaleFemale
New Zealand78%22%78%22%
Australia73%27%72%28%
Europe75%25%73%27%
Americas66%34%68%32%
Asia 34%66%42%58%
Total Group72%28%73%27%
If we remove Owner Drivers and EU Drivers f rom the
calculation, gender ratios are 65% Male and 35% Female (last
year 66% Male and 34% Female).
We are pleased that the number of female managers
(in roles with profit & loss responsibility) is currently 54
(53 in 2021 and 2020, 46 in 2019). The number of key
management roles held by females still falls well below
our expectations and we look for improvement.
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 Mainfreight welcome and endorse.
Mainfreight, 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.
Mainfreight demands from 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 Mainfreight 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 identification
with the Group’s strategies and goals.
The Board has constituted the following standing
Committees that focus on specified 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 framework
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 financial 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 framework.
A member of the Group’s finance team oversees regular
internal control assessments, and reports to the Group
Chief Financial Officer 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 financial
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 benefits 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 discretionary bonus system used in Mainfreight was
applied during the financial 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 Mainfreight. The total cost of this discretionary bonus
for the 2022 financial year is $94.2 million (an increase
from $43.9 million in the prior year).
REMUNERATION COMMITTEE:
Bruce Plested, Chairman
Richard Prebble, Director
Simon Cotter, Director
GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Corporate Governance Statement
ROB CROFT
12 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in
New Zealand since 2015
NIC KAY
26 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
New Zealand since 2022
MITCH GREGOR
21 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
New Zealand since 2016
PAUL RIETHMAIER
22 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
New Zealand since 2022
CARL GEORGE
27 years with Mainfreight
Leading the New Zealand
business since 2022
LEADERS NEW ZEALAND
BEN FITTS
15 years with Mainfreight
Leading the European
business since 2015
FRANS ZUIDGEEST
11 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Europe since 2015
BRAD RUSSELL
6 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Europe since 2021
NIC MATTHEWS
10 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in Europe
since 2021
LIANE PHILIPSEN
11 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Europe since 2018
LEADERS EUROPE
62
GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
63
64
STEVE TURNER
16 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Sales in the
Americas since 2019
JASON BRAID
25 years with
Mainfreight
Leading the business in
the Americas since 2021
SHAWN ROACH
6 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Americas since 2016
RENÉ VAN HOUTUM
11 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Americas since 2014
NATHAN THOMAS
19 years with
Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Americas since 2015
CHRIS WILSON
16 years with
CaroTrans
Leading CaroTrans
since 2017
LEADERS AMERICASLEADERS AUSTRALIA
RIYAZ JORDAN
22 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing
Australia since 2021
SIMON HART
16 years with Mainfreight
Leading Transport
Australia since 2021
GRANT DRAPER
25 years with Mainfreight
Leading Air & Ocean
Australia since 2015
RODD MORGAN
19 years with Mainfreight
Leading the Australian
business since 2011
DAVE SCOTT
22 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in
Australia since 2009
64
GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
65
LEADERS ASIAGLOBAL SUPPORT TEAM
JOHN ESHUIS
GROUP IT MANAGER
19 years with Mainfreight
Took on the leadership role for
Mainfreight’s IT in 2021
BILLY ZHANG
21 years with Mainfreight
Leading Sales in Asia since 2017
MARTIN DEVEREUX
GROUP MANAGER TEAM
DEVELOPMENT
22 years with Mainfreight
Leading our Training & Development
team since 2010
CARY CHUNG
11 years with Mainfreight
Leading the Asian business since 2017
TIM WILLIAMS
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
28 years with Mainfreight
Has held the CFO role since 1995
MICHELLE YIP
6 years with Mainfreight
Leading Warehousing in Asia since 2022
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Global Leadership Team
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Directors’ Report
The Directors are pleased to present this twenty-sixth
published Annual Report of Mainfreight Limited.
Financial Result
Total revenue for the year was $5,218 million, up on the
previous year by $1,674 million, or 47.2%.
PBT for the year was $489 million, up 86.5%
Net profit for the year increased 88.9% to $355 million.
Comparisons to the 2021 result are set out in the five-
year review; page 112 of the financial statements.
Financial Position
The Group has improved its financial position, with
shareholders’ equity of $1,429 million funding 47.2% of
total assets. Earnings cover interest on debt 24.64 times
compared to 13.09 times in the prior year. Net cash flows
from operations were $504 million, up from $376 million
last year.
Dividend
A dividend of 45.0 cents per share was paid in July 2021,
fully imputed. A supplementary dividend of 7.94 cents
per share was paid to non-resident shareholders with this
dividend. A further dividend of 55.0 cents per share was
paid in December 2021, fully imputed. A supplementary
dividend of 9.71 cents per share was paid to non-
resident shareholders with this dividend. A fully imputed
dividend of 87.0 cents per share, payable on 22 July 2022
is proposed, together with a supplementary dividend
of 15.35 cents per share for non-resident shareholders.
Books close for this dividend on 15 July 2022.
Statutory Information
Additional information is set out on pages 109 to
111 including Directors’ Interests as required by the
Companies Act 1993.
Directors
Don Braid, Simon Cotter and Kate Parsons retire by
rotation, and are available for re-election.
Directors’ Remuneration
Directors’ fees were not increased during the financial
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.
Audit
The Company’s Auditors, EY, will continue in office in
accordance with the Companies Act 1993. The Company
has a formally constituted Audit Committee.
Reporting And Communications
Mainfreight 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 first half-year result to 30 September
2022 is scheduled for release on 10 November 2022.
Outlook
The Directors are satisfied with the direction and
development of the Group. The next twelve months
will continue the developments that Mainfreight
has underway with the subsequent benefits to our
shareholders and stakeholders.
For and on behalf of the Board
28 June 2022
BRUCE PLESTED, CHAIRMAN
SIMON COTTER, DIRECTOR
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TORI GRAHAM, ALBURY, AUSTRALIA WITH OUR CUSTOMER, SAM MIRANDA
RESPONSIBILITY
Taking
for getting it done. Our local teams know our local
customers best and operate proactively, decisively and fast.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
RICHARD PREBBLE, BRYAN MOGRIDGE, BRUCE PLESTED, DON BRAID, KATE PARSONS AND SIMON COTTER.
THE KNOWLEDGE, COHESION AND TENURE of our Board, have been
more valuable than ever through these extraordinary times.
Our Board brings relevance and value to our business, with members experienced
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.
There are no passengers at this table.
GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Our Board of Directors
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BRUCE PLESTED CHAIRMAN AND FOUNDING OWNER
44 years with Mainfreight
Appointment to Board 1978
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 14,845,062 shares*
AGE: 80
As Chairman and Founder, Bruce shares his vision for
the Company with the Mainfreight 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
28 years with Mainfreight
Appointment to Board 2000
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 2,892,890 shares*
AGE: 62
Don has over 45 years’ experience in the freight
industry, including 28 with Mainfreight. His leadership
is underpinned by a strong belief in Mainfreight’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 fiercely proud of the Mainfreight
culture – seeing this as a key reason customers choose
Mainfreight over the competition.
RICHARD PREBBLE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 1996
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 88,274 shares*
AGE: 74
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
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 200,000 shares*
AGE: 76
Bryan has a wealth of experience, both in executive and
board roles. He has also lent his considerable support
to not-for-profit organisations such as the Starship
Foundation. His intellect and pragmatic approach are
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
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 80,000 shares*
AGE: 55
Simon has a long association with Mainfreight 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
Mainfreight Board. He brings strong financial skills and
business acumen to the role.
Other Current Directorships:
Grant Samuel & Associates Ltd.
KATE PARSONS INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
Appointment to Board 2017
Shareholding at 31 March 2022: 1,015 shares*
AGE: 49
Kate brings to the Board her broad financial 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), Rush Digital Interactive Limited, and private family
companies.
* Number of shares are those held with beneficial interest. Additional detail for Director Shareholdings is provided under the Statutory Information
section on page 109.
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GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Board of Directors
SEMISI FALASISILA, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Income Statement & Statement of Comprehensive Income
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.
Income Statement
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Note
2022
$000
2021
$000
TOTAL REVENUE 5,218,259 3,543,838
Transport Costs (3,356,790) (2,141,744)
Labour Expenses6 (886,614) (723,444)
Other Expenses (263,818) (211,836)
Earnings before Finance Costs, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation 711,037 466,814
Depreciation of Right of Use Assets20 (127,289) (113,938)
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities20 (15,731) (16,225)
Other Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses14,15,20 (73,324) (68,460)
Other Finance Costs (5,312) (5,784)
Profit Before Taxation for the Year 489,381 262,407
Income Tax Expense7 (133,984) (74,297)
NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR 355,397 188,110
Earnings per share for profit attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the company are:
CentsCents
BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE: 9 352.93186.81
Statement of Comprehensive Income
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2022
$000
2021
$000
Net Profit for the Year 355,397 188,110
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Other comprehensive income to be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:
Exchange Differences on Translation of Foreign Operations (7,412) (22,545)
Income Tax Effect (1,047) (2,782)
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT
OR LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS (8,459) (25,327)
Other comprehensive income not to be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:
Revaluation of Land 82,659 55,814
Income Tax Effect (15,016) (5,324)
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME NOT TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT
OR LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS 67,643 50,490
Other comprehensive income not to be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:
Defined Benefit Pension Provision 455 (159)
Income Tax Effect (114) 40
NET OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME NOT TO BE RECLASSIFIED TO PROFIT
OR LOSS IN SUBSEQUENT PERIODS 341 (119)
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR, NET OF TAX 59,525 25,044
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR, NET OF TAX 414,922 213,154
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Income Statement
75
Statement of
Comprehensive
Income
76
Balance Sheet
78
Statement of
Changes in Equity
79
Cash Flow Statement
80
Notes to the
Financial Statements
106
Auditor’s Report
109
Statutory Information
111
Interests Register
112
Five Year Review
CONTENTS
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Contents
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Balance SheetFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Balance Sheet
Balance Sheet
AS AT 31 MARCH 2022
Note
2022
$000
2021
$000
CURRENT ASSETS
Bank10 202,258 139,555
Trade Debtors11 805,568 489,246
Income Tax Receivable 275 251
Other Receivables12 48,563 89,531
1,056,664 718,583
NON-CURRENT TANGIBLE ASSETS
Property14 925,190 755,566
Plant & Equipment14 185,020 162,597
Right of Use Assets20 585,970 567,956
1,696,180 1,486,119
NON-CURRENT INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Software15 52,081 53,510
Goodwill15 204,498 208,626
Other Intangible Assets15 1,288 1,607
Deferred Tax Asset7 17,240 18,461
275,107 282,204
TOTAL ASSETS 3,027,951 2,486,906
Note
2022
$000
2021
$000
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank10 - -
Trade Creditors & Accruals18 562,004 412,826
Employee Entitlements16 152,305 91,997
Provision for Taxation 56,609 30,344
Lease Liability for Right of Use Assets20 121,136 118,158
Asset Finance Loans19 8,841 9,198
900,895 662,523
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank Term Loan19 176,005 210,000
Employee Entitlements16 2,519 2,922
Deferred Tax Liability7 10,684 6,571
Lease Liability for Right of Use Assets20 490,099 467,276
Asset Finance Loans19 18,480 22,568
697,787 709,337
TOTAL LIABILITIES1,598,682 1,371,860
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Share Capital21 85,821 85,821
Retained Earnings 1,152,081 897,383
Revaluation Reserve 208,737 141,094
Foreign Currency Translation Reserve (17,119) (8,660)
Defined Benefit Pension Reserve (251) (592)
TOTAL EQUITY 1,429,269 1,115,046
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 3,027,951 2,486,906
For and on behalf of the Board who authorised the issue of these financial statements on 28 June 2022.
Bruce Plested, Chairman
Simon Cotter, Director
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Cash Flow StatementFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Changes in Equity
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.
Cash Flow Statement
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Note
2022
$000
2021
$000
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Receipts from Customers4,930,932 3,459,132
Interest Received 341 307
Payments to Suppliers and Team Members (4,289,186) (2,992,486)
Finance Charge on NZ IFRS 16 Leases (15,731) (16,225)
Interest Paid (5,312) (5,784)
Income Taxes Paid (117,247) (68,662)
NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES22 503,797 376,282
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from Sale of Property, Plant & Equipment 3,724 3,529
Proceeds from Sale of Software 66 -
Purchase of Property, Plant & Equipment (175,908) (104,048)
Purchase of Software (16,962) (18,030)
Advances to Team Members - (2)
NET CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (189,080) (118,551)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds of Long Term Loans22 74,792 62,054
Dividend Paid to Shareholders (100,699) (64,447)
Repayment of Loans22 (104,724) (118,073)
Lease Payments NZ IFRS 16 22 (119,336) (107,125)
NET CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (249,967) (227,591)
NET INCREASE / (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 64,750 30,140
Net Foreign Exchange Differences (2,047) (6,719)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 139,555 116,134
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD 202,258 139,555
COMPRISED
Bank and Short Term Deposits10 202,258 139,555
Bank Overdraft - -
202,258 139,555
Statement of Changes in Equity
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2022
$000Note
Ordinary
Shares
Asset
Revaluation
Reserve
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Reserve
Defined
Benefit
Pension
Reserve
Retained
EarningsTotal
Balance at 1 April 2021 85,821 141,094 (8,660) (592) 897,383 1,115,046
Profit for the Year - - - - 355,397 355,397
Other Comprehensive Income - 67,643 (8,459) 341 - 59,525
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME FOR THE YEAR - 67,643 (8,459) 341 355,397 414,922
TRANSACTIONS WITH OWNERS IN THEIR CAPACITY AS OWNERS:
Supplementary Dividends - - - - (3,674) (3,674)
Dividends Paid8 - - - - (100,699) (100,699)
Foreign Investor Tax Credit - - - - 3,674 3,674
BALANCE AT 31 MARCH 2022 85,821 208,737 (17,119) (251) 1,152,081 1,429,269
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
Profit 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
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Notes to the Financial Statements
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
1 CORPORATE INFORMATION
The financial statements of Mainfreight Limited (“the Parent“) and its subsidiaries (“the Group”) for the year ended 31 March 2022 were
authorised for issue in accordance with a resolution of the Directors.
Mainfreight 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 financial 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 financial statements
have been prepared:
• On a historical cost basis, except for land, and derivative financial instruments.
• On a GST exclusive basis, except for receivables and payables that are stated inclusive of GST.
(b) Statement of Compliance
The financial statements comply with New Zealand equivalents to International Financial Reporting Standards (NZ IFRS) and
other applicable Financial Reporting Standards, as appropriate for profit-oriented entities. The financial statements comply with
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
(c) Basis of Consolidation
The consolidated financial statements comprise the financial statements of Mainfreight 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 from 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 from its involvement with the investee and has
the ability to affect those returns through its power over the investee.
The financial 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 financial statements, all inter-company balances and transactions, income and expenses and
profit and losses resulting from 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 financial 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 financial 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 profit 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.
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 profit or loss.
(e) Changes in Accounting Policies
The accounting policies applied in the preparation of the consolidated financial 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 freight transactions, the Group considers its sole performance obligation to be the delivery of freight to the final
destination. Ancillary services such as customs clearance are not considered to be separate performance obligations. Instead,
together with freight they represent a bundle of performance obligations.
The Group considers that the performance obligation is satisfied over time, and so will recognise the related revenue as the
performance obligation is satisfied. 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 freight 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 financial instruments, other than derivatives, comprise bank loans and overdrafts, cash and short-term deposits,
trade creditors and accruals and trade debtors.
The main purpose of these financial instruments is to raise finance 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 from the Group’s operations and its sources of finance. These are not currently hedge accounted.
The main risks arising from the Group’s financial instruments are cash flow interest rate risk, fair value interest rate risk, liquidity risk,
foreign currency risk and credit risk.
Details of the significant 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 financial assets, financial liabilities and equity
instruments are disclosed in notes 2 and 4 to the financial 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 fixed and variable rate debt. To manage this mix in a cost efficient
manner, the Group enters into interest rate swaps, in which the Group agrees to exchange, at specified intervals, the difference
between fixed 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 2022 none of the Group’s
borrowings are at a fixed rate of interest (2021: nil).
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Fair Value Interest Rate Risk
If the Group holds fixed rate debt there is a risk that the economic value of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes
in market interest rates. The level of fixed 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 financial instruments classified as floating have their rates repriced at intervals of less than one year. Fixed rate instruments
are fixed 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 financing and the mix of fixed 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 2022, if interest rates had moved, as illustrated in the table below, with all other variables held constant, post tax profit
(including swap fair value movements) and equity would have been affected as follows:
Post Tax Profit and Equity
Higher (Lower)
2022
$000
2021
$000
+ 1.0% (100 Basis Points)(7)(513)
- 0.5% (50 Basis Points) 4 256
Foreign Currency Risk
Foreign currency risk is the risk that the value of the Group’s assets, liabilities and financial 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’ financial positions and financial performances will
fluctuate in economic terms and as recorded in the financial 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 financial performance to foreign exchange rate fluctuations.
Included in bank term loans at 31 March 2022 is a borrowing of EU€68,700,000 (2021 €83,000,000) 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$2,693,231 (2021 net after tax gain $7,153,938) 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 fixed rate borrowing.
2022
AU$000
2021
AU$000
Net Assets Relating to Australian Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk273,087191,508
US$000US$000
Net Assets Relating to American & Asian Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk 215,846 138,058
EU€000EU€000
Net Assets Relating to European Subsidiaries Exposed to Currency Risk 98,740 70,118
Currency movements in the foreign denominated balances above are reflected in the Foreign Currency Translation Reserve.
The movements were comprised of the following:
2022
NZ$000
2021
NZ$000
Retranslation of Net Assets in Foreign Subsidiaries(7,412)(22,545)
Tax on Unrealised Foreign Exchange Gain(1,047)(2,782)
MOVEMENT IN FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION RESERVE(8,459)(25,327)
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 2022 the Group has the following monetary assets and liabilities denominated in other than the NZ dollar: 78% of trade
accounts payable (2021 76%), 81% of trade accounts receivable (2021 78%), 90% of cash assets (2021 86%), and 100% of cash liabilities
(2021 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 2022, had the New Zealand Dollar moved as illustrated in the table below with all other variables held constant, post tax
profit and equity would have been affected as follows:
Judgements of reasonably possible movements:
Post Tax Profit
Higher / (Lower)
Equity
Higher / (Lower)
2022
$000
2021
$000
2022
$000
2021
$000
NZD/AUD +10% (5,766) (3,866) (25,703) (21,800)
NZD/AUD -10% 7,0474,72631,41626,644
NZD/USD +10% (10,178)(3,287)(28,447)(18,147)
NZD/USD -10% 12,4394,01734,76822,177
NZD/EURO +10%(3,379)(2,545)(17,174)(12,987)
NZD/EURO -10%4,1293,111 20,992 15,873
The movement in equity is a combination of movement in post-tax profit 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 financial instruments.
Credit Risk
In the normal course of business, the Group is exposed to credit risk from financial instruments including cash, trade receivables, and
derivative financial 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 significant. 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 from the other financial assets of the Group, which comprise cash and cash equivalents, and certain
derivative instruments, the Group’s exposure to credit risk arises from 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 financial 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 verification
procedures including an assessment of their independent credit rating, financial 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 finance loans. The Board considers that,
in general, the Group has sufficient cash flows from operating activities to meet their obligations. If there are projected shortfalls,
management ensures adequate committed finance is available.
At 31 March 2022, none of the Group’s debt will mature in less than one year (2021: nil).
The table below reflects all contractually fixed payments and receivables for settlement, repayments and interest resulting from
recognised financial assets and liabilities, including derivative financial instruments as of 31 March 2022. The respective undiscounted
cash flows for the respective upcoming fiscal years are presented. Cash flows for financial assets and liabilities without fixed amount
or timing are based on the conditions existing at 31 March 2022.
8382
Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
3 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Liquidity Risk (continued)
The remaining contractual maturities of the Group's financial liabilities are:
2022 Year ($000)
<6
months
6-12
months
1-2
years
2-5
YearsTotal
Term Loan1,1631,1632,325180,655185,206
Lease Liability65,76365,763130,391390,881652,798
Creditors586,274---586,274
Others4,6534,6527,31012,54229,157
TOTAL657,85371,578140,026584,0781,453,535
2021 Year ($000)
<6
months
6-12
months
1-2
years
2-5
YearsTotal
Term Loan1,4161,41618,624199,873221,329
Lease Liability63,68963,689114,221380,717622,316
Creditors412,826---412,826
Others4,8494,8498,60915,46033,767
TOTAL482,78069,954141,454596,0501,290,238
At balance date, the Group has approximately $318 million (2021: $269 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 from 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 financial 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 from the judgements, estimates and assumptions and the differences may be material.
Significant judgements, estimates and assumptions made by management in the preparation of these financial statements are
discussed within the specific accounting policy or note as shown below:
Area of JudgementNote
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
5 SEGMENTAL REPORTING
An operating segment is a component of an entity that engages in business activities from 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 financial
information is available. The Group operates in the domestic supply chain (i.e. moving and storing freight within countries) and air and
ocean freight industries (i.e. moving freight 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 financial instruments which are not reported on a monthly basis.
The segmental results from 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 2022 and 31 March 2021.
Year Ended 31 March 2022
New
Zealand
Australia
The
Americas
Asia
Europe
Inter-
Segment
Total
$000
OPERATING REVENUE
- Sales to customers
outside the group 1,130,199 1,246,199 1,563,240 331,480 947,141 - 5,218,259
- Inter-segment sales 14,455 43,509 78,267 398,875 66,062 (601,168)-
TOTAL REVENUE 1,144,654 1,289,708 1,641,507 730,355 1,013,203 (601,168) 5,218,259
PBT 136,479 114,007 144,685 41,401 52,809 - 489,381
Net Interest Expense 6,578 6,273 4,999 132 2,720 - 20,702
Depreciation &
Amortisation 55,083 50,462 34,334 3,346 57,388 - 200,613
Capital Expenditure 80,445 64,071 19,042 1,737 27,574 - 192,869
Trade Receivables 141,749 197,252 286,019 68,461 178,275 (66,188)805,568
Non-current Assets 752,569 543,880 297,705 18,649 358,484 - 1,971,287
Total Assets920,087 777,168 650,161 160,758 585,965 (66,188) 3,027,951
Total Liabilities369,475430,063 429,288 93,623 342,421 (66,188) 1,598,682
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 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
8584
Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes 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 2022 and
31 March 2021.
Year Ended 31 March 2022
Domestic
Transport
Warehousing
Air & Ocean
Forwarding
Total
$000
Revenue 1,914,903 583,821 2,719,535 5,218,259
PBT 183,861 55,262 250,258 489,381
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 140,527 42,207 79,673 262,407
Reconciliation between non-GAAP and the Income Statement
2022
$000
2021
$000
PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 489,381 262,407
Interest Income (341) (307)
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities 15,731 16,225
Other Finance Costs 5,312 5,784
EBITA 510,083 284,109
Depreciation of Right of Use Assets 127,289 113,938
Other Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses 73,324 68,460
EBITDA (adjusted) 710,696 466,507
EBITDA (adjusted) is defined as earnings before net interest expense, tax, depreciation, amortisation 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.
6 EXPENSES AND OTHER INCOME
The Profit before Taxation is stated:
2022
$000
2021
$000
AFTER CHARGING:
Audit Fees - Parent Company Auditors* 2,378 2,329
Audit Fees - Other Auditors - -
Other Fees Paid to Parent Company Auditors*
Tax Advice182206
Tax Compliance9561,081
Financial Statement Compilation 40 30
Other 36 20
Employee Benefits Expense
Wages and Salaries 886,134 723,054
Directors’ Fees 480 390
TOTAL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 886,614 723,444
Interest: Variable Loans 5,001 5,351
Asset Finance Loans 311 433
Finance Costs Relating to Lease Liabilities (note 20) 15,731 16,225
Donations** 1,451 1,253
AFTER CREDITING OTHER INCOME:
Interest Income 341 307
Net Gain / (Loss) on Foreign Exchange 4,150 1,428
Net Gain / (Loss) on Disposal of Property, Plant & Equipment 898 601
*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
fulfilled 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 from 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 financial reporting purposes.
Deferred income tax liabilities are recognised for all taxable temporary differences except:
• When the deferred income tax liability arises from 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 profit nor taxable profit 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.
8687
Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes 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 profit 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 from 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
profit nor taxable profit 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 profit 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 sufficient taxable profit 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 profit 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.
2022
$000
2021
$000
Profit Before Taxation for the Year 489,381 262,407
Prima Facie Taxation at 28% NZ, 30% Australia, 27% USA, 16.5% Hong Kong, 25% China, 25% Europe 132,733 72,217
(31 March 2021 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)
Non-deductible Expenses 1,251 2,366
AGGREGATE INCOME TAX EXPENSE 133,984 74,297
Current Tax 128,650 77,803
Deferred Tax 5,334 (3,506)
133,984 74,297
IMPUTATION CREDIT ACCOUNT
2022
$000
2021
$000
THE AMOUNT OF CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR USE IN SUBSEQUENT REPORTING PERIODS 61,984 66,505
7 INCOME TAX (CONTINUED)
Recognised Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities
Balance SheetIncome Statement
2022
$000
2021
$000
2022
$000
2021
$000
(i) Deferred Tax Assets
Doubtful Debts956 1,025 67 (77)
Provisions:
Annual Leave7,462 6,059 (1,440) (1,063)
Long Service Leave4,288 3,717 (613) (681)
Bonuses22,255 10,675 (11,628) (3,926)
Superannuation10 5 (5) 11
Other5,750 7,742 1,817 (459)
Lease NZ IFRS 167,119 4,920 (2,234) (1,878)
Unrealised FX Gains / Losses 175 146 (30) (280)
Foreign Exchange Impact - - (190) (930)
Gross Deferred Tax Assets 48,015 34,289
Set-off of Deferred Tax Liabilities 30,775 15,828
NET DEFERRED TAX ASSETS PER BALANCE SHEET 17,240 18,461
(ii) Deferred Tax Liabilities
Deferred Tax on Property, Plant & Equipment 41,438 22,361 19,607 6,343
Customer Lists 21 38 (17) (566)
Gross Deferred Tax Liabilities 41,459 22,399
Set-off of Deferred Tax Liabilities Against Assets 30,775 15,828
NET DEFERRED TAX LIABILITIES PER BALANCE SHEET 10,684 6,571
DEFERRED TAX (INCOME) / EXPENSE 5,334 (3,506)
8 DIVIDENDS PAID AND PROPOSED
2022
$000
2021
$000
RECOGNISED AMOUNTS
Declared and Paid During the Year to Parent Shareholders
Final Fully Imputed Dividend for 2021: 45.0 cents (2020: 34.0 cents) 45,314 34,237
Interim Fully Imputed Dividend for 2022: 55.0 cents (2021: 30.0 cents) 55,385 30,210
100,699 64,447
UNRECOGNISED AMOUNTS
Final Fully Imputed Dividend for 2022: 87.0 cents (2021: 45.0 cents) 87,608 45,314
After the balance date, the above unrecognised dividends were approved by Directors’ resolution dated 25 May 2022. These amounts
have not been recognised as a liability in 2022 but will be brought to account in 2023.
8889
Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
9 EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic earnings per share is calculated as net profit 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 profit 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 from 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 2022 (nil 2021).
The following reflects the income used in the basic and diluted earnings per share computations:
Net profit from continuing operations attributable to ordinary equity holders of the Parent.
2022
$000
2021
$000
FOR BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
Net Profit Attributable to Ordinary Equity Holders of the Parent 355,397 188,110
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 Operations352.93186.81
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 insignificant 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:
2022
$000
2021
$000
Cash at Bank and in Hand 202,258 139,555
Bank Overdrafts - -
AS PER CASH FLOW STATEMENT 202,258 139,555
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. Trade debtors includes amounts
for services performed but unbilled at balance date.
Collectability of trade debtors is reviewed on an ongoing basis. Debts that are known to be uncollectible are written off when identified.
The Group applies a simplified 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 specific 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.
2022
$000
2021
$000
Trade Debtors810,333493,862
Allowance for Impairment Loss(4,765)(4,616)
805,568 489,246
Movements in the allowance for impairment were as follows:
Balance at 1 April 4,616 4,798
Charge for the Year 4,333 2,527
Amounts Written Off (4,184) (2,709)
BALANCE AT 31 MARCH 4,765 4,616
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#
2022810,333670,982109,050 17,673 786 7,863 3,979
2021493,862 381,061 91,325 13,199 605 3,661 4,011
* 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 or factor receivables.
12 CURRENT ASSETS – OTHER RECEIVABLES
2022
$000
2021
$000
Sundry Prepayments and Other Receivables48,563 89,531
CARRYING AMOUNT OF OTHER RECEIVABLES48,563 89,531
9091
Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
13 INVESTMENT IN SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES
Principal Subsidiary Companies all with
31 March Balance Dates Include: Principal Activity
Country of
Incorporation
2022
Shareholding
2021
Shareholding
Daily Freight (1994) LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Owens Transport LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Air & Ocean LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingNew Zealand100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Distribution Pty LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Owens Transport Pty LtdDomestic Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Air & Ocean Pty LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Holdings Pty LtdHolding CompanyAustralia100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Finance AustraliaHolding PartnershipAustralia100.0%100.0%
Carotrans International Inc.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingU.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight, Inc.Domestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
U.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight USA PartnershipHolding PartnershipU.S.A.100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Chile SpAAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingChile100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight, Inc.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingCanada100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Mexico S de RL de CVAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingMexico100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Hong Kong LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingHong Kong100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight China Ltd Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingHong Kong100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Int.Logistics (Shanghai) Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingChina100.0%100.0%
Mainline Global Logistics Pte LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingSingapore100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Global Taiwan LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingTaiwan100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight (Thailand) Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingThailand100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Vietnam Company LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingVietnam100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Logistics (Malaysia) Sdn BhdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingMalaysia100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Japan Co LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingJapan100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Korea LtdAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingSouth Korea100.0%100.0%
PT Mainfreight Air Ocean Indonesia *Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingIndonesia100.0%n/a
Mainfreight Netherlands Coop UAHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Netherlands International BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Holding BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Debo Montferland BVHolding EntityNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Customs Clearance BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Forwarding Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Transport Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Crossdock BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight BVAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Wim Bosman C.E.E. BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Logistic Services Netherlands BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Logistic Services Geleen BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
SystemPlus Logistics Services BVDomestic Freight ForwardingNetherlands100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Support Belgium NVGroup ServicesBelgium100.0%100.0%
SystemPlus Logistics Services NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Forwarding Belgium NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Transport Belgium BVBADomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Logistic Services Belgium NVDomestic Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight N.V.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingBelgium100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight France SADomestic Freight ForwardingFrance100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight SASAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingFrance100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Poland Sp ZOODomestic Freight ForwardingPoland100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Sp ZOOAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingPoland100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight S.R.L.Domestic Freight ForwardingRomania100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Russ LLC
#
Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingRussia100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight GmbHAir & Ocean Freight ForwardingGermany100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Ukraine LLCDomestic Freight ForwardingUkraine100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight UK LtdDomestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
U.K.100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Italy SRLDomestic & Air & Ocean Freight
Forwarding
Italy100.0%100.0%
Mainfreight Spain, S.L.U.Air & Ocean Freight ForwardingSpain100.0%100.0%
* PT Mainfreight Air Ocean Indonesia was incorporated on 18 February 2022 but will not commence trading until the 2023 financial year.
#
Mainfreight Russ LLC ceased operations in March 2022.
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 2022.
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 benefits are expected
from 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 2022
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 2021,
Net of Accumulated Depreciation 354,444 371,866 19,624 125,835 30,761 15,633 918,163
Additions 8,765 5,064 7,041 53,417 8,068 93,487 175,842
Disposals (9) (41) (45) (3,622) (7) - (3,724)
Transfer Between Asset
Classifications
***
- 4,278 - 5,338 - (9,751) (135)
Revaluations 83,776 - - - - - 83,776
Annual Depreciation - (12,700) (3,343) (29,692) (9,098) - (54,833)
Foreign Exchange Impact (3,205) (2,935) (14) (1,448) (1,023) (254) (8,879)
AT 31 MARCH 2022,
NET OF ACCUMULATED
DEPRECIATION 443,771 365,532 23,263 149,828 28,701 99,115 1,110,210
Cost or Fair Value 443,771 525,135 54,516 355,692 54,511 99,115 1,532,740
Accumulated Depreciation - (159,603) (31,253) (205,864) (25,810) - (422,530)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 443,771 365,532 23,263 149,828 28,701 99,115 1,110,210
***The transfer between asset classification of $135,000 comprises transfers out of fixed assets to software intangibles.
Work in progress net carrying amount included $92,622,000 for property (2021 $9,632,000).
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14 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)
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
Classifications *** - 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
###
Last year on 1 April 2020, a further $7,382,000 was added to Leased Vehicles due to the inclusion of the final balloon payment for
those vehicles. A corresponding liability was recognised as an Asset Finance Loan as set out in note 19.
***Last year, a reclassification of $29,823,000 from NZ IFRS 16 Right of Use Lease Assets to leased vehicles was made effective 1 April
2020 - see note 20.
At 31 March 2022 independent registered valuers performed a valuation of the Group's New Zealand and overseas land, buildings
and leasehold improvements.
A summary of the 2022 valuations are:
Registered Valuer Country
Weighted Average
Capitalisation Rate Valuation 2022
Extensor Advisory Ltd New Zealand 5.47% NZ$618,370,000
Jones Lang LaSalle Australia 4.03% AU$289,880,000
DTZ Zadelhoff V.O.F. Netherlands 6.32% EU€23,823,291
DTZ Zadelhoff BE Belgium 7.35% EU€28,750,397
Galtier Expertise France 6.75% EU€4,493,753
Nica Violeta Cornelia Romania 10.30% EU€6,247,023
GROUP TOTAL NZ$1,031,956,000
14 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)
The element of this valuation related to land has been recorded in the financial statements resulting in the revaluation of land by
$236,037,000 (2021 $153,378,000) above cost. In addition a deferred tax liability of $27,300,000 (2021 $12,284,000) was recorded resulting
in a revaluation reserve of $208,737,000 (2021 $141,094,000).
The element of this valuation related to buildings has not been recorded in the financial statements. If it had been recorded a
revaluation in buildings of $223,119,000 (2021 $190,152,000) would have occurred. In addition, a deferred tax liability of $21,484,000 (2021
$14,515,000) would have needed to be recorded resulting in an increase in the revaluation reserve of $201,635,000 (2021 $175,637,000).
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 $17,642,000 (2021 $17,505,000).
There were no properties held for sale included in these valuations (2021 nil).
Leased plant, vehicles and equipment is pledged as security for the related asset finance loans.
(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:
2022
$000
2021
$000
Cost 207,734 201,066
Accumulated Impairment - -
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 207,734 201,066
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 identifiable 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, from the acquisition date, allocated to each
of the Group’s cash-generating units, or groups of cash-generating units, that are expected to benefit from 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.
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
15 NON-CURRENT ASSETS – INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL (CONTINUED)
(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 profit or loss in the year in which the
expenditure is incurred.
The useful lives of intangible assets are assessed to be either finite or indefinite. Intangible assets with finite 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 finite useful life are reviewed at least at each financial year-end.
Changes in the expected useful life or the expected pattern of consumption of future economic benefits 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 finite lives is recognised in profit or loss in the expense category consistent with
the function of the intangible asset.
Intangible assets with indefinite 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 indefinite life
is reviewed each reporting period to determine whether the indefinite life assessment continues to be supportable. If not, the change
in the useful life assessment from indefinite to finite is accounted for as a change in an accounting estimate and is thus accounted
for on a prospective basis.
(iii) Software
The Group uses both internal and external resources to develop software. An intangible asset arising from 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
benefits, 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 benefit from the related project.
The carrying value of an intangible asset arising from development expenditure is tested for impairment annually when the asset is
not yet available for use, or more frequently 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 benefit from the related project on a straight line basis generally from three to ten years.
Internally generated or acquired:
Both.
Impairment testing:
Reviewed annually for impairment indicators and when an impairment indicator has been identified an impairment test is completed.
The amortisation method is reviewed at each balance date.
Gains or losses arising from 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.
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 2022
Agency
Agreements
$000
Customer
Lists /
Rel’ships
$000
***
Software
$000
Goodwill
$000
Total
$000
At 1 April 2021, Net of Accumulated Amortisation 1,557 50 53,510 208,626 263,743
Adjustment for Movement in Exchange Rate 1 - (354) (4,128) (4,481)
Additions - - 17,027 - 17,027
Amortisation (270) (50) (18,171) - (18,491)
Disposals - - (66) - (66)
Transfer Between Asset Classifications - - 135 - 135
AT 31 MARCH 2022, NET OF ACCUMULATED
AMORTISATION 1,288 - 52,081 204,498 257,867
Cost (Gross Carrying Amount) 6,877 - 161,146 223,631 391,654
Accumulated Amortisation and Impairment (5,589) - (109,065) (19,133) (133,787)
NET CARRYING AMOUNT 1,288 - 52,081 204,498 257,867
Year Ended 31 March 2021
Agency
Agreements
$000
Customer
Lists /
Rel’ships
$000
***
Software
$000
Goodwill
$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 - - - - -
Transfer Between Asset Classifications - - - - -
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
*** Software included work in progress with a book value at 31 March 2022 of nil (2021 nil). $3,047,000 of the total software net carrying amount was
internally generated, primarily team member costs for the development of new software systems (2021 $3,761,000).
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes 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 (CGUs) for
impairment testing. The recoverable amount per CGU has been determined based on a value in use calculation using cash flow
projections based on financial forecasts approved by senior management covering a four year period. The pre-tax discount rate
applied to cash flow projections per CGU and long-term growth rates used per CGU are as follows:
2022
Pre-Tax %
Discount
Rate
2021
Pre-Tax %
Discount
Rate
2022
Long-Term %
Growth
Rate
2021
Long-Term %
Growth
Rate
New Zealand Domestic9.40%9.40%2.00%2.00%
New Zealand Air & Ocean9.40%9.40%2.00%2.00%
Australian Domestic9.70%9.70%2.00%2.00%
Australian Air & Ocean9.70%9.70%2.00%2.00%
Americas8.30%8.30%2.00%2.00%
Asia12.10%12.10%2.00%2.00%
Europe7.16%7.16%2.00%2.00%
Impairment testing has indicated significant headroom across all CGUs in the prior period and given the growth in EBITDA
across the Group, the Group has relied on the most recent (March 2021) detailed impairment testing calculation of the
recoverable amount for all CGUs in assessing impairment for the current year. Based on an analysis of events that have occurred
and circumstances that have changed since the most recent recoverable amount calculation, the likelihood of impairment is
considered remote.
(ii) Carrying amount of goodwill and brand names allocated to each group of cash generating units
2022
$000
2021
$000
New Zealand Domestic 12,215 12,215
New Zealand Air & Ocean 8,549 8,549
Australian Domestic 5,444 5,497
Australian Air & Ocean 16,635 16,816
Americas 65,912 65,783
Asia 10,092 10,092
Europe 85,651 89,674
204,498 208,626
(iii) Key assumptions used in value in use calculations for cash generating units (CGUs)
The calculation of value in use for all CGUs 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 efficiency, sales and
utilisation gains.
Discount rates reflect management's estimate of the time value of money and the risks specific 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.
(iv) Sensitivity to changes in assumptions
With regard to the assessment of the value in use for all CGUs, 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 benefits 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.
CURRENTNON-CURRENT
2022
$000
2021
$000
2022
$000
2021
$000
Annual Leave 44,325 36,941 - -
Bonus Accrual 94,717 43,595 - -
Long Service Leave 13,263 11,461 1,539 1,241
Defined Benefit Pension Scheme - - 335 789
Other - - 645 892
152,305 91,997 2,519 2,922
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 benefits 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 specific to the liability. The increase in the provision resulting from the
passage of time is recognised in finance costs.
There were no significant provisions in the 2022 year (2021 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.
2022
$000
2021
$000
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Trade Creditors & Accruals562,004 412,826
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes 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 classified 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 $199,874 were capitalised in 2022 (2021 $203,707). The capitalisation rate was
1.55% (2021 1.36%).
The loans are identified as follows:
2022
$000
2021
$000
Bank Term Loans176,005 210,000
Asset Finance Loans27,321 31,766
Bank - -
203,326 241,766
Presented in the balance sheet as:
2022
$000
2021
$000
Current Asset Finance Loans 8,841 9,198
Current Bank - -
Non-current Asset Finance Loans 18,480 22,568
Non-current Bank Loan 176,005 210,000
203,326 241,766
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$100,000,000 with the Westpac Banking Corporation (Westpac) was established on 6 June 2014
expiring on 4 April 2026.
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 2026.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$80,000,000 plus EU€30,000,000 with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)
was established on 5 June 2014 expiring on 4 April 2026.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$30,000,000 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€40,000,000 with ING Belgium NV/SA (ING) was established on 15 August 2017 expiring on 4 April
2026.
A long-term revolving facility of NZ$70,000,000 with the Bank of China (BOC) was established on 25 July 2019 expiring on 4 April 2026.
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 1.48% per annum (2021 1.51%).
The Asset Finance Loans relate to the financing of vehicles and are typically repayable in equal instalments over 5 to 7 years.
Asset Finance Loans, which transfer to the Group substantially all the risks and benefits 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 finance 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 profit or loss.
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 fulfilment of the arrangement is dependent on the use of a specific asset or assets and the arrangement
conveys a right to use the asset.
NZ IFRS 16 Leases
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 financing 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.
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 2022
Right of Use
Lease Assets
NZ IFRS 16
2022
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
NZ IFRS 16
2021
$000
Lease
Liabilities
NZ IFRS 16
2022
$000
Lease
Liabilities
NZ IFRS 16
2021
$000
Opening Book Value 567,956 615,250 (585,434) (626,862)
Transfer Between Asset / Liability Classifications (see below) - (29,823) - 30,057
Additions 154,131 121,069 (154,060) (121,389)
Disposals (2,164) (4,940) 2,141 5,261
Depreciation Charge for the Year (127,289) (113,938) - -
Lease Payments Net of Notional Finance Charge - - 119,336 107,125
Foreign Exchange Impact (6,664) (19,662) 6,782 20,374
CLOSING BOOK VALUE 585,970 567,956 (611,235) (585,434)
Cost 910,952 785,063 (910,952) (791,267)
Accumulated Depreciation (324,982) (217,107) 299,717 205,833
NET CARRYING AMOUNT / NET REPAYMENTS 585,970 567,956 (611,235) (585,434)
Last year, a reclassification of $29,823,000 from NZ IFRS 16 Right of Use Lease assets to leased vehicles was made effective 1 April
2020 - see note 14.
Last year, a reclassification of $30,057,000 from NZ IFRS 16 Lease Liabilities to Asset Finance Loans (note 19) was made effective
1 April 2020 - see below.
Last year, a reclassification of approximately thirty million from 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 financing liability “Asset Finance Loans” (previously described as “Finance Loans”) is recognised at the fair value of the
consideration received and subsequently measured at amortised cost as set out in note 19.
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTSNotes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
20 LEASES (CONTINUED)
NZ IFRS 16 Leases (continued)
20222021
Property
$000
Other
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
2022
$000
Property
$000
Other
$000
Right of Use
Lease Assets
2021
$000
Opening Book Value525,846 42,110 567,956 541,806 73,444 615,250
Closing Book Value537,067 48,903 585,970 525,846 42,110 567,956
Depreciation Charge for the Year105,779 21,510 127,289 94,326 19,612 113,938
LEASE LIABILITIES CLASSIFIED IN THE BALANCE SHEET AS:
2022
$000
2021
$000
Current 121,136 118,158
Non-current 490,099 467,276
611,235 585,434
21 CONTRIBUTED EQUITY
Ordinary shares are classified as equity. Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new shares or options are shown in
equity as a deduction, net of tax, from the proceeds.
2022
Shares
2021
Shares
2022
$000
2021
$000
Authorised, Issued and Fully Paid Up Capital
Ordinary shares
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 benefits 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).
2022
$000
2021
$000
Total Borrowings (excluding NZ IFRS 16 lease liabilities) 203,326 241,766
Less Cash and Cash Equivalents (202,258) (139,555)
Net Debt1,068 102,211
Total Equity1,429,269 1,115,046
NET DEBT AND EQUITY1,430,337 1,217,257
Gearing Ratio0.1%8.4%
22 RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS WITH REPORTED NET SURPLUS
2022
$000
2021
$000
Net Surplus After Taxation 355,397 188,110
Non-cash Items:
Depreciation and Amortisation 200,613 182,398
(Increase) / Decrease in Deferred Tax Asset 1,221 (3,423)
Increase / (Decrease) in Deferred Tax Liability 4,113 (83)
561,344 367,002
Add / (Less) Movements in Other Working Capital
Items, Net of Effect of Acquisitions:
(Increase) / Decrease in Accounts Receivable (316,323) (68,407)
(Increase) / Decrease in Other Receivables40,968 (16,402)
Increase / (Decrease) in Accounts Payable206,559 95,873
Increase / (Decrease) in Interest Payable - (5)
(Increase) / Decrease in Interest Receivable - 1
Increase / (Decrease) in Taxation Payable 10,873 8,413
Increase / (Decrease) in Net GST 2,875 305
Adjustment for Movement in Exchange Rate (1,602) (9,897)
Less Items Classified as Investing Activity:
Net (Surplus) / Deficit on Sale of Fixed Assets (897) (601)
NET CASH INFLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 503,797 376,282
Changes in Liabilities arising from financing activities
Year Ended 31 March 2022
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 2021, Opening Book Value 210,000 - 31,766 585,434 827,200
New Borrowings 68,126 - 6,666 - 74,792
Repayments (94,992) - (9,732) - (104,724)
New Leases - - - 154,060 154,060
Lease Disposals - - - (2,141) (2,141)
Payments Net of Notional Interest Charge - - - (119,336) (119,336)
Foreign Exchange Impact (7,129) - (1,379) (6,782) (15,290)
AT 31 MARCH 2022, CLOSING BOOK VALUE 176,005 - 27,321 611,235 814,561
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22 RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS WITH REPORTED NET SURPLUS (CONTINUED)
Changes in Liabilities arising from financing activities (continued)
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 Reclassifications
***
- - 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.
23 RELATED PARTIES
Besides transactions disclosed elsewhere (see note 24) in these financial statements, the Group did not transact with any other related
parties during the period (2021 nil).
24 KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
2022
$000
2021
$000
COMPENSATION OF KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Short-term Employee Benefits 10,665 9,555
10,665 9,555
25 ABNORMAL ITEMS
Abnormal items are determined in accordance with the principles of consistency, relevance and clarity. Transactions considered for
classification 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 significant impact on reported profit.
There were no abnormal items in the year (2021 nil).
26 CAPITAL COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
The Group had the following capital commitments at 31 March 2022 totalling $165,682,665 (2021 $50,950,596).
- Auckland Hobsonville Freight Facility6,572,919
- Auckland Otahuhu Warehouse40,438,957
- New Zealand Sundry Other Building Improvements6,515,290
- New Zealand Sundry Equipment148,632
- Melbourne Dandenong Freight and Warehouse Facility63,329,680
- Adelaide Freight Facility24,523,302
- Australia Sundry Other Building Improvements197,526
- American Racking8,103,226
- American Leasehold Improvements2,391,371
- American Sundry Equipment813,620
- Asia Sundry Equipment205,018
- Europe Building Improvements1,082,956
- Europe Sundry Equipment11,360,168
There are additional bank performance guarantees and bonds totalling $21,350,000 (2021 $19,729,000) undertaken by the Group.
2022
$000
2021
$000
GUARANTEES COMPRISE:
Rental Guarantee - -
Custom Guarantees 15,064 12,040
15,064 12,040
PERFORMANCE BONDS COMPRISE:
NZX (New Zealand Stock Exchange) 75 75
European IATA Bond 309 314
European Other Guarantees 4,978 6,332
European Government Licensing Guarantees 924 968
6,286 7,689
The Group is party to sub-lease / tenancy agreements where third parties lease excess office / industrial space from 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.
27 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
A dividend of 87.0 cents per share was declared on 25 May 2022 totalling $87,607,737. Payment date is to be 22 July 2022.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Auditor’s ReportFINANCIAL 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 financial statements of Mainfreight Limited (the “Company”) and its subsidiaries (together the “Group”) on pages
75 to 105, which comprise the consolidated balance sheet of the Group as at 31 March 2022, and the consolidated income
statement, consolidated statement of comprehensive income, consolidated statement of changes in equity and consolidated
statement of cash flows for the year then ended of the Group, and the notes to the consolidated financial statements including a
summary of significant accounting policies.
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements on pages 75 to 105 present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated
financial position of the Group as at 31 March 2022 and its consolidated financial 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 fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient 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 financial 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 firm 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 significance in our audit of the consolidated
financial statements of the current year. These matters were addressed in the context of our audit of the consolidated financial
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 fulfilled 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 financial 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 financial statements.
Component Oversight
Why significantHow our audit addressed the key audit matter
Mainfreight is a global business with approximately 78% of the
Group’s revenue being generated in countries other than New
Zealand.
A significant area of focus when conducting the audit was
assessing that sufficient audit evidence was obtained by each
component audit team to enable us to reach our opinion on the
consolidated financial 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 significant components.
As a result of this assessment each component audit team was
allocated a scope and materiality reflecting the business profile.
The Group audit team communicated to the component audit
teams about the significant 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 sufficient 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
confirmation to the Group audit team explaining the work
performed, the results of that work as well any significant
findings or observations.
The Group held several discussions with Mainfreight
management and component teams in all significant 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 findings
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 identified that warrant reporting based
on quantitative or qualitative grounds.
Revenue Recognition
Why significantHow our audit addressed the key audit matter
As disclosed in the Income Statement, the Group recognised
revenue totalling $5.2 billion for the year.
Under New Zealand equivalents to International Financial
Reporting Standard 15: Revenue from Contracts with Customers
(“NZ IFRS 15”), an entity must recognise revenue with respect to
the performance obligations it has identified within its contracts
with customers.
Mainfreight has determined it meets performance obligations
in its customer contracts over time. There is judgement involved
in assessing the stage of completion and therefore the amount
of revenue recognised. This is particularly relevant to the Air
& Ocean Forwarding businesses for which delivery times are
longer than for other revenue streams and the transactions are
therefore more likely to span year end.
The group bills for these services at different points in time
depending on the nature of the service and makes adjustments
to its underlying accounting records to record revenue in the
correct period.
Revenue recognition 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 sufficient audit evidence in respect of revenue
recognised:
• We evaluated the Group’s practices in respect of the timing
of providing the service, timing of billing and when revenue
is recognised.
• 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 or other documentation indicating the
timing of shipment.
• At significant components 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 significantly impact revenue recognised
within the 2022 financial year.
• We performed journal entry testing procedures with a focus
on manual journal entries recognised within revenue near
year end.
• We also considered the adequacy of the disclosures in the
consolidated financial statements.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statutory InformationFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Auditor’s Report
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 financial
statements and auditor’s report.
Our opinion on the consolidated financial 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 financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing
so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the consolidated financial 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 financial 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 financial statements that
are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the consolidated financial 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 financial statements as a whole are free from
material misstatement, whether due to fraud 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 from fraud 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 financial statements.
A further description of the auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is located at the External Reporting
Board’s website: https://www.xrb.govt.nz/standards-for-assurance-practitioners/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
28 June 2022
Statutory Information
DIRECTORS
The following people held office or ceased to hold office as Director during the year and received the following remuneration including
benefits during the year:
Name
Remuneration
2022
Remuneration
2021
Current Director or Date
Appointed or Resigned
Bruce Plested1 - - Current
Don Braid2 $3,373,427$2,593,510Current
Simon Cotter3 $120,000$90,000Current
Bryan Mogridge3 $120,000$90,000Current
Kate Parsons3 $120,000$90,000Current
Richard Prebble3 $120,000$90,000Current
Sue Tindal3 $0$30,000Resigned 2 June 2020
1. Elected not to receive director fees since 2014.
2. The remuneration comprised:
20222021
Base Salary
##
2,500,000 1,800,000
Discretionary Performance Bonus ***806,080 726,163
Vehicle and Other Non-cash67,347 67,347
$3,373,427$2,593,510
##
Last year base salary paid at 50% of normal rate from 1 April 2020 to 30 September 2020 with uncertainty of COVID-19 impact on the business.
***The discretionary performance bonus relates to the previous financial year based on that year’s revenue and profit growth as well as other
quality KPIs. A maximum of 33.3% of base salary is payable. There were no other short or long term incentives.
3. Last year Director fees paid at 50% of normal rate from 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
20222021
BG Plested
- shares held with beneficial interest 14,845,062 15,933,062
- held by associated persons 1,734,318 1,306,760
DR Braid
- shares held with beneficial interest 2,892,890 2,842,890
- held by associated persons 54,850 54,480
SR Cotter
- shares held with beneficial interest 80,000 80,000
- held by associated persons 7,570 7,570
BW Mogridge
- shares held with beneficial interest 200,000 200,000
CL Parsons
- shares held with beneficial interest 1,015 1,000
- held by associated persons 625 -
RW Prebble
- shares held with beneficial interest 88,274 88,274
TOTAL DIRECTORS 19,904,604 20,514,036
Directors' shareholdings at balance date were 19.77% of total shares issued.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statutory InformationFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statutory Information
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 2022 as Substantial Product Holders in the Company, and have declared
the following relevant interest in quoted financial products under the Financial Markets Product Act 2013:
B Plested, C Howard-Smith & D Braid as trustees of Rorohara No.2 Trust 14,933,062
The total number of quoted financial products issued by the Company as at 31 March 2022 was 100,698,548.
SPREAD OF PRODUCT HOLDERS AS AT 2 MAY 2022
Size of Shareholding
Number
of Holders%
Total Number
Held%
1 - 999 7,373 67.60% 2,178,782 2.16%
1,000 - 4,999 2,839 26.03% 5,551,107 5.51%
5,000 - 9,999 376 3.45% 2,464,273 2.45%
10,000 - 49,999 235 2.15% 3,944,260 3.92%
50,000 - 99,999 25 0.23% 1,728,384 1.72%
100,000 - 999,999 40 0.37% 10,715,888 10.64%
1,000,000 - PLUS 19 0.17% 74,115,854 73.60%
TOTAL 10,907 100.00% 100,698,548 100.00%
EMPLOYEES’ REMUNERATION
The Mainfreight Group paid remuneration including benefits 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 - $110,00054 279
$110,000 - $120,00062 184
$120,000 - $130,00026 156
$130,000 - $140,00026 94
$140,000 - $150,00014 71
$150,000 - $160,00014 58
$160,000 - $170,0008 47
$170,000 - $180,0004 52
$180,000 - $190,0004 39
$190,000 - $200,0001 23
$200,000 - $210,0006 27
$210,000 - $220,0002 17
$220,000 - $230,0004 14
$230,000 - $240,0001 19
$240,000 - $250,0002 11
$250,000 - $260,0005 6
$260,000 - $270,0001 9
$270,000 - $280,0001 6
$280,000 - $290,0005
$290,000 - $300,0001 3
$300,000 - $310,0001 6
$310,000 - $320,0001
$320,000 - $330,0007
$330,000 - $340,0005
$340,000 - $350,0001 1
$350,000 - $360,0001 3
$360,000 - $370,0001 4
Remuneration
New Zealand
Based
Number of
Employees
Overseas
Based
Number of
Employees
$370,000 - $380,0001 1
$380,000 - $390,0001 1
$390,000 - $400,0002
$400,000 - $410,0001 1
$410,000 - $420,0001 2
$420,000 - $430,0001 2
$430,000 - $440,0001
$440,000 - $450,0001 1
$450,000 - $460,0001
$480,000 - $490,0001
$510,000 - $520,0002
$520,000 - $530,0001
$540,000 - $550,0001 1
$550,000 - $560,0002
$570,000 - $580,0001
$580,000 - $590,0001
$610,000 - $620,0001
$620,000 - $630,0001
$660,000 - $670,0001
$690,000 - $700,0001
$700,000 - $710,0001
$850,000 - $860,0001
$870,000 - $880,0001 1
$1,170,000 - $1,180,0001
$1,310,000 - $1,320,0001
TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES253 1,172
LAST YEAR COMPARISONS252 1,070
Overseas based remuneration is converted to New Zealand dollars.
LARGEST PRODUCT HOLDERS AS AT 2 MAY 2022
Total Number
Held%
B Plested, C Howard-Smith & D Braid as trustees of Rorohara No.2 Trust14,717,766 14.62%
Custodial Services Ltd A/c 49,095,045 9.03%
Citibank Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd6,252,744 6.21%
TEA Custodians Ltd5,809,634 5.77%
HSBC Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd - NZCSD5,515,610 5.48%
HSBC Nominees (New Zealand) Ltd A/c State Street3,441,354 3.42%
JP Morgan Chase Bank3,302,136 3.28%
Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd3,267,786 3.25%
DR & MD Braid2,892,890 2.87%
FNZ Custodians Ltd2,874,147 2.85%
BNP Paribas Nominees (NZ) Ltd2,620,229 2.60%
Forsyth Barr Custodians Ltd2,516,761 2.50%
JB Were (NZ) Nominees Ltd2,210,731 2.20%
Accident Compensation Corporation2,145,859 2.13%
HSBC Nominees A/C NZ Superannuation Fund Nominees Ltd - NZCSD1,832,524 1.82%
National Nominees NZ Ltd1,786,265 1.77%
ANZ Wholesale Australasian Share Fund1,391,462 1.38%
New Zealand Depository Nominee Ltd1,283,549 1.27%
Hobson Wealth Custodians Ltd1,159,362 1.15%
BNP Paribas Nominees (NZ) Ltd - COGN 40690,011 0.69%
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
Bruce PlestedSold 1,000,000 shares off market for $75.00 per share on 10 June 2021 to a
number of wholesale and retail institutional investors.
10 June 2021
Don BraidPurchased 30,000 shares on market for $76.11 per share on 28 June 2021.29 June 2021
Bruce PlestedSold 54,077 shares off market for $94.75 per share from 6-10 September 2021.13 September 2021
Bruce PlestedSold 45,923 shares off market for $92.58 per share from 13-17 September 2021.20 September 2021
Don BraidPurchased 10,000 shares on market for $90.01 per share on 23 December 2021.23 December 2021
Don BraidPurchased 10,000 shares on market for $77.66 per share on 28 February 2022.1 March 2022
Kate ParsonsPurchased 15 shares on market for $76.49 per share on 15 March 2022.17 March 2022
Bruce PlestedPurchased 12,000 shares on market for $79.79 per share from 17-23 March 2022.23 March 2022
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Notes to the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Five Year Review
THE TABLE BELOW PROVIDES A SUMMARY OF KEY PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Notes
GAAP
2022
$000
GAAP
2021
$000
GAAP
2020
$000
Non-GAAP
2020
$000
2019
$000
2018
$000
TOTAL REVENUE 5,218,259 3,543,838 3,094,736 3,094,736 2,953,414 2,616,189
NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR (NPAT)1 355,397 188,110 159,201 167,330 137,624 107,678
Net Profit Before Abnormal Items
for the Year2 355,397 188,110 147,975 156,104 141,084 112,004
Profit Before Abnormal Items and
Taxation3 489,381 262,407 206,253 217,486 197,074 160,270
EBITDA (adjusted)4 710,696 466,507 398,671 281,006 257,049 215,114
EBITA5 510,083 284,109 228,942 223,154 203,942 167,326
Abnormal Items After Taxation6 - - (11,226) (11,226) 3,460 4,326
Net Interest Cost 20,702 21,702 22,689 5,668 6,868 7,056
PRO-FORMA CASH FLOW7 556,010 370,508 317,704 213,956 194,191 159,792
Net Tangible Assets8 1,154,162 832,842 666,615 677,816 562,119 426,657
Net Debt9 1,068 102,211 157,378 157,378 130,477 196,852
TOTAL ASSETS 3,027,951 2,486,906 2,304,594 1,686,554 1,502,889 1,376,703
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,598,682 1,371,860 1,338,255 711,804 664,574 667,145
EBIT Margin (Before Abnormals) (%)9.88.07.47.26.96.4
Equity Ratio (%)10 38.133.528.940.237.431.0
Assets to Liabilities Ratio (%)189.4181.3172.2236.9226.1206.4
Return on NTA (%)11 30.822.623.924.724.525.2
Net Interest Cover (x)12 24.6413.0910.0939.3729.6923.71
Dividends covered by Net Profit after
abnormals (x)2.492.492.682.822.442.38
Dividends covered by Net Profit before
abnormals (x)2.492.492.492.632.502.47
Earnings Per Share (cps)13 352.93186.81158.10166.17136.67106.93
ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (cps)
13,14
352.93186.81146.95155.02140.11111.23
Pro-forma Cash Flow Per Share (cps)13 552.15367.94315.50212.47192.84158.68
NTA Per Share (cps)13 1146.16827.06661.99673.11558.22423.70
Notes:
1. Net Profit (NPAT) is net profit after tax, abnormal Items and minorities but before dividends.
2. Net Profit Before Abnormal Items for the year is NPAT excluding abnormal items after tax.
3. Profit Before Abnormal Items and Taxation - see note 5 for reconciliation.
4. EBITDA (adjusted) is defined 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 defined 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 2022 and 31 March 2021 - see note 25.
7. Pro-forma Cash Flow is defined 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 Profit 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 2022.
14. Adjusted Earnings per Share figures are based on Net Profit with tax affected abnormal items added back.
15. Two versions of 2020 figures provided due to introduction NZ IFRS 16 Leases from 1 April 2019.
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LUCY CORBIN AND KYM BRETT, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
Disclosure
Page
Number(s)
Explanations / Other References*
Organisational profile
102-1Name of the organisation 1
102-2Operations 16-20, 92
102-3Head office 117
102-4Location 26-27, 117
102-5Legal type of entity 80
102-6Markets served 26-27Six largest customer verticals that are a
focus for our network: Food & Beverage,
DIY, FMCG, Chemicals, Technology &
Electronics, and Medical & Healthcare
102-7Scale of the organisation 6-7, 26-29
102-8Workforce GRI Disclosure 102-8 Workforce
102-9Supply chain Throughout
102-10Business changes 8-20
102-11Precautionary principle 58-61, 81-84Board Charter/Audit Committee Charter
102-12External InitiativesGLEC, Lean & Green Europe,
ISO14064-1:2018
102-13Memberships IATA; other memberships apply at
regional levels
Strategy
102-14Chairman/Managing Director statements 8, 14
Ethics and integrity
102-16Values, principles, standards https://www.mainfreight.com/global/
en-nz/the-mainfreight-difference
102-17Ethical behaviourCode of Ethics, Whistle-Blower Policy
Governance
102-18Governance 58-72
102-22Composition of the highest governance body58-60, 72
102-23Chair of highest governance body72
102-25Conflicts of interest109-111Board Charter, Code of Ethics
102-26Role of highest governance body58-61Board Charter
102-36Process for determining remuneration61Remuneration Committee Charter,
Remuneration Policy
Stakeholder engagement
102-40Stakeholders 32-56
102-41Collective agreements 8.3% European national/driver collectives
102-42Basis of defining and selecting stakeholders52-53
102-43Approach to stakeholder management61
102-44Stakeholder 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.mainfreight.com/global/en-nz/investor/corporate-governance
Material Topics and Related Indicators
Economic performance
201-1Direct Economic value generated and
distributed
13, 75-79, 87,
89
203-1Infrastructure investments and services
supported
30, 56, 87
205-2Communication and training about anti-
corruption policies and procedures
61Guidelines for Anti-Corruption Practices
Environmental
305-1Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Scope 1 Emissions55Note Scope 1 is equivalent
to ISO14064-1:2018 Category 1
305-2GHG Scope 255Note Scope 2 is equivalent
to ISO14064-1:2018 Category 2
305-3GHG Scope 355Note Scope 3 is equivalent
to ISO14064-1:2018 Categories 3-6
305-4GHG emissions intensity54
Social
404-2Programs for upgrading employee skills and
transition assistance programs
29
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
28-29
Management Approach
103-1Explanation of material topics50-55
103-2Management approach8-25, 50-55
103-3Evaluation of management approach22-23
Reporting practice
102-45Entities included 92
102-46Basis of report content 53
102-47List of material topics 53
102-48Restatement of information 55
102-49Changes in reportingNA
102-50Report period 80
102-51Date of most recent previous report For the year ended 31 March 2021
102-52Reporting cycle Annual
102-53Contact information 117
102-54GRI compliance 114-115
102-55GRI context index 114-115
102-56External assuranceNot Assured
Disclosure
Page
Number(s)
Explanations / Other References*
115115114
GLOBAL REPORTING INITIATIVE
Content Index
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Air & Ocean
Distinguishes Mainfreight’s traditional international freight from 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 freight transport between cities
Intra city/Metro
The freight transport within a city known as metropolitan cartage or “metro”
IRA
Inventory Record Accuracy; Mainfreight’s level of IRA measures location count,
inventory condition, systems alignment to inventory count, product integrity,
total inventory count
LCL
Less than Container Load
Line-haul
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 (Mainfreight is listed on the NZX Main Board)
PBT
Profit before tax (and before abnormal items)
Retail Freight
The industry segment that Mainfreight operates in
Supply Chain Logistics
The physical movement and management of supplies and finished product
from source to end user
TEU
Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit (sea freight 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
freight forwarders
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.mainfreight.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.mainfreight.com
The Mainfreight annual report is printed on environmentally responsible papers, manufactured using Elemental Chlorine Free pulp from 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 free 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
SHARE REGISTRAR
Computershare Investor Services Limited
Private Bag 92119
Auckland 1142
Level 2, 159 Hurstmere Road
Takapuna, Auckland 0622
New Zealand
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