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Mainfreight Team Review December 2025
Written by our team for our team members, customers and shareholders keeping them informed with activities that have been going on around Mainfreight Worldwide
Introducing the zero-emission factor
Since January 1 2025, many Dutch municipalities have introduced zero-emission zones.This transition to sustainable transport is both necessary and inevitable
Mainfreight Financial Result for the six months ended 30 September 2025
Mainfreight have released our half-year financial results to 30 September 2025.
Service Announcement - North Island Freight Update
Severe weather conditions across the North Island impacted freight movement and supply chain operations last week. This afternoon, KiwiRail has advised that track clearance has been granted for the North Island Main Trunk (NIMT) between Hamilton and Palmerston North, with speed restrictions in place over the repaired tracks.
Annual General Meeting 2025 | Chairman & Group Managing Director Speeches
Mainfreight held its annual meeting of shareholders on Wednesday 30 July 2025 in Auckland. A copy of the addresses given by the Company’s Chairman and Group Managing Director and full video footage are available here.
Mainfreight Team Review July 2025
Written by our team for our team members, customers and shareholders keeping them informed with activities that have been going on around Mainfreight Worldwide
2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
The 2025 Mainfreight Limited Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at 4.00pm on Wednesday, 30 July 2025 in the Level 4 Lounge, South Stand, Eden Park, Reimers Avenue, Kingsland, Auckland, New Zealand. All shareholders are invited to attend.
Mainfreight 2025 Annual Report Released
Mainfreight is pleased to announce the release of our 2025 Annual Report.
Mainfreight: NAVO-top
From June 22 to 27, 2025, traffic measures will be in effect in the Randstad due to the NATO summit in The Hague. For the transportation of world leaders, there will be temporary road closures and detours on, among others, the A5, A4, A44, and N44. This may cause severe traffic disruption.