Australian ASX-listed retailer AuMake International is planning to open its first New Zealand store with the acquisition of Mount Eden Souvenir in Auckland's Grafton.
New Zealand companies are being encouraged to attend China’s biggest international business expo later this year so they can better tap into the fast-growing two-way trade between the two countries.
An entrepreneurial Kiwi snack brand has taken out a gold award at a major Japanese trade show. Tom & Luke, distributed by Cookie Time Japan, won gold in the snack category at Foodex Japan.
African swine fever is widespread across China and has the potential to substantially shift Asian meat trade, impacting importers and exporters, according to Rabobank’s latest global Beef Quarterly report.
Businesses can now track valuable assets with Spark’s new IoT Asset Tracking service. It's already providing Mainfreight with real-time data of their segregation bins used to transport hazardous goods.
New Zealand Avocado will present a bid to host the 2023 World Avocado Congress (WAC) event in New Zealand when they attend the forthcoming WAC in Columbia this September.
Hamburg Sud's Remote Container Management technology was showcased at the recent Fruit Logistica trade fair in Berlin - demonstrating full transparency in real time as well as increased efficiency for refriger
New Zealand’s own baby goods brand, Mountain Buggy, has received top accolades for their newest product - a side-by-side double buggy - in the German Design Awards 2019.
Aucklanders recently got a glimpse of the future at Ports of Auckland when three container vessels berthed at the Fergusson Container Terminal for the first time ever.
NZ salmon company Mt Cook Alpine Salmon has partnered with Scott Technology and Seafood Innovations to develop an automated system for removing pin bones from highly-prized King Salmon.
A new JV aims to give Kiwi exporters a greater presence and improved representation at the negotiation table with the world’s largest international shipping companies in the wake of changing global trends.
New Zealand tech firms have produced continued growth in offshore business throughout 2018, NZTech Graeme Muller says, and it augurs well for the year ahead.
We live in a complex trade war environment, so what will 2019 deliver on the international trade front? A new publication looks at the pressures between key players, and what the latest trade developments mean for exporters.
Kiwi entrepreneur Paul Barron has partnered with The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) to develop a new wool composite technology that could change the global market for New Zealand wool.