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Appleby Farms

Company Manufacturing Capability: Food manufacturer: New Zealand Dessert Co Ltd is the maker of the Appleby Farms ice-cream brand. We are also able to manufacture for other companies at our new purpose built premises in Stoke, Nelson. Contact: Mike Brown021 433 [email protected] Postal Address: 26A McMahon Street, Stoke Nelson, 701 Visit the Appleby farms website […]

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Chicane Racewear

Company Manufacturing Capability: Cut, sew full garments and safety suits, PAD patterning system, embroidery machines, contract sewers, 2.3 workstations including sewers and over lockers. Contact: Sharon [email protected] 5800 552 or 027 473 9406www.chicane.co.nz Postal Address: P.O. Box 112079PenroseAuckland, 1061 Visit the Chicane website for more information

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Styx mill

Company Manufacturing Capability: Styx Mill is a Christchurch based manufacturer of specialist safety, fire & chemical apparel, including a wide range of clothing to first responders. Contact: Humphrey Mitchell [email protected] 359 9216www.styxmill.com Physical Address: P.O.Box 20252, Bishopdale, Christchurch Visit the Styx Mill website for more information

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ivent

Company Manufacturing Capability: Electronic product assembly, product packaging, manual labour, light to medium industrial fabrication, hardware and software research and development, product re-working, supply chain logistics and global sourcing, contract storage and distribution. Contact: Tim Stone021 767 964 09 278 [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 38807, Howick, Auckland, 2145.

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Moving from level 4 to level 3.

Moving from level 4 to level 3. Moving from Alert Level 4 to Level 3 NZ is still in Level 4 and will stay at Level 4 at least until 20 April. The decision on when we move to Level 3 will be made on 20 April. When we go to Level 3, there will […]

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Manufacturing News – Latest COVID-19 Updates

Today Minister of Finance, Hon Grant Roberston, gave an update to members and provided greater detail on the Government’s plan to respond to COVID19 - from the first wave of the immediate response, to the second wave of kickstarting the economy and the third wave where the Government will look to reset and rebuild.

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Manufacturing News – Standards for PPE

In this edition we have some information on standards required for the various level of face mask and hand sanitiser equipment and an indication from Government as to the quantities they would be wanting to source.

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Manufacturing News – Can you manufacture PPE?

The Government is keen to get better visibility of what manufacturing capability we have in New Zealand to produce personal protection equipment (PPE). This could be face masks (hospital grade or for people on the street) ventilator equipment, gowns, hand sanitisers or anything else that could be useful.

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Manufacturing News – March 2020

As this newsletter arrives with you, top of mind is the COVID19 virus and what kind of impact it is having on global supply chains, particularly out of China. If you are being seriously impacted please let us know, as the Government is keen to hear how businesses are faring (we want the good and the bad news).

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Zenith Tecnica ltd

Lasercutting, turret punching, cnc folding, welding, finishing, design, assembly & fabrication, specialise in component manufacture, copper and brass laser cutting.

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Changes on the way for vocational training

Changes on the way for vocational training With big changes ahead for vocational training, businesses are well placed to explore opportunities for how training and apprenticeships can work better for their company and their employees. The Government has announced a suite of changes to vocational education, including: creating a single national polytechnic that will absorb […]

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Manufacturing News – November 2019

It is great to see the Performance Manufacturing Index back in expansion for the first time after a lacklustre three months of decline and the forward orders look quite strong which bodes well for continued expansion next month. Positive comments were more dominant (57%) than negative comments, which was also good.

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