
New Zealand is poor because it chooses to be
-Sean Doherty Sir Paul Callaghan famously declared: “New Zealand is poor because it chooses to be.” Nearly 15 years on, with the decision to dissolve Callaghan Innovation the agency bearing his name, these words ring truer than ever in 2025. At this turning point, New Zealand must decide: Will we […]

ABB study shows New Zealand industries step up to lead Asia Pacific’s energy transition
Independent study commissioned by ABB reveals that 77% of New Zealand business leaders in key industries are allocating over 10% of their capital expenditure to energy transition initiatives over the next five years. Technological advancement identified as a top driver of the energy transition, with 67% citing it as […]

Using tech to beat the ‘big guys’ in manufacturing
-Dominic Sutton, Stocktrim It’s crazy times for SME’s feeling overshadowed by corporations with deep pockets and established brands. But thanks to new technology, the playing field is finally leveling out. Tools like cloud-based software and smart inventory forecasting help smaller manufacturers run more efficiently, serve customers better, and even outpace […]

How an elite athlete system could unlock new levels of productivity in NZ manufacturing
-Mark Devlin, Impact PR New Zealand’s manufacturers have long punched above their weight. Despite our relatively small domestic market and geographic isolation, Kiwi businesses have found ways to innovate, adapt, and produce world-class products. But there’s one area where we continue to fall behind global benchmarks, and that is workforce […]

Kiwi garage start up one of largest dual market export operations
Set for $115m expansion in China A Kiwi company that began as a West Auckland garage start-up nearly three decades ago has grown into one of NZ’s largest dual-market export operations, and is set for further expansion with the construction of a new $115m biotech manufacturing facility in China underway. […]

Carbon claims: Get the language right and the facts straight
-thinkstep-anz If you’re sharing your organisation’s carbon footprint, net zero goals or carbon neutral status, it’s vital to communicate clearly and accurately. Getting it wrong could damage your reputation, open you up to legal risk or erode trust with your customers and stakeholders. Strong carbon claims can show leadership, but […]

Building the Foundation: Preparing Your Manufacturing Business for AI Success
-Adam Sharman, CEO LMAC Group APAC The manufacturing sector stands at the precipice of an AI revolution that promises to transform everything from production efficiency to supply chain management. Yet for many business leaders, the question isn’t whether to adopt AI, but how to prepare their organisations to extract maximum […]

Leadership From the Top
How Government Must Reflect What It Asks of Business Stop Pointing Fingers, Start Holding Mirrors If you’re a business leader in New Zealand, you’ve likely heard it all before: “Lift your productivity, innovate faster, create higher-wage jobs, be more sustainable, upskill your workforce. David Altena is Head of Growth & […]

Blending artistry with automation for strategic advantage
-Scott Adams, Argon & Co Manufacturing companies in New Zealand are most often owned, managed, and operated by engineers and therefore they often lack artistry, passion, and flair. I readily, and happily, accept there are exceptions to this statement, but for every exception there are 10 more that focus on […]

Adoption of smart practises by manufacturers across New Zealand
New Zealand’s manufacturing sector has stepped firmly into the fourth industrial revolution, with a 10.5 percent increase in the use of advanced manufacturing technologies since 2023, as shown in the final Industry 4.0 Insights Survey by Callaghan Innovation. The Industry 4.0 programme was launched to build awareness and educate New […]
The Canterbury engineering business with trained staff who never want to leave
Training at the heart of exporter’s success story An unwavering commitment to upskilling its people has helped keep tool maker Sutton Tools (NZ) out in front despite a string of setbacks including an earthquake, a pandemic, and in 2022, a fire that gutted their Kaiapoi factory. Now though, the future […]
Living in an apartment, near the railway line
On a business trip, I travelled on the Tokaido Shinkansen Bullet Train between Tokyo and Nagoya and, was taken by the number of apartments along the side of the track, at Bullet Train speed. And they all had one thing in common on their balcony: a dog kennel, a satellite […]
Industry 4.0 for SME manufacturers
Article 4 – from a series of 5 – From June issue, NZ Manufacturer magazine www.nzmanufacturer.co.nz -Frank Phillips, Director, Fulcrum Article 4: The Significance of Systems in Industry 4.0 and Automation Welcome to the next part of our Industry 4.0 series for SME manufacturer. We’re exploring various companies that can help you embrace advanced technologies and optimize your operations. Today’s focus: Manufacturing Systems. Let’s dive in and see how they can drive your business success. Systems: The Backbone of Modern Manufacturing In the dynamic landscape of Industry 4.0, systems are the backbone that supports and streamlines manufacturing operations. These companies specialize in providing software solutions such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems), CMMS (Computerised Maintenance Management Systems), APS (Advanced Planning and Scheduling), and various other tools designed to solve challenges and manage processes more effectively. Think of them as the digital frameworks that enable smooth and efficient manufacturing processes. Streamlining Operations: How Systems Add Value Manufacturers often grapple with issues like disjointed processes, lack of visibility, and inefficient resource management. Engaging a systems provider can address these challenges by implementing software solutions that integrate and optimize various aspects of manufacturing operations. By leveraging these systems, manufacturers can achieve better coordination, real-time visibility, and enhanced decision-making capabilities. Implementing Success: Typical Engagement and Resource Requirements The journey with a systems provider typically begins with a comprehensive assessment of your existing processes and systems. This phase involves site visits, technical evaluations, and collaborative discussions to identify pain points and opportunities for improvement. The systems provider then establishes to what extent their solution meets requirements, the optimal configuration and any customisation that might be required. Expect to allocate internal resources, including IT personnel, process engineers, and operations managers, to work closely with the systems provider. The engagement would typically take several […]