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Concern For BP Independents

Friday, 14 November 2003, 9:56 am | Motor Trade Association

New Zealand’s fuel supply is again under threat with the announcement that BP is to sign a commercial agreement with Gasoline Alley Services (g.a.s.). The key components of the agreement are that BP will wholesale fuel to g.a.s. retail sites and that ... More >>

MTA Automotive Apprentice Of The Year Announced

Monday, 3 November 2003, 10:44 am | Motor Trade Association

Gavin Brindle from Jerry Clayton BMW Auckland has been announced as the MTA 2003 Automotive Apprentice Of The Year. The winner of the Tom Hodgson Memorial Award, Gavin was presented with his award by Motor Industry Training Organisation (MITO) ... More >>

Mta Welcomes Emissions Testing Initiative

Wednesday, 1 October 2003, 9:28 pm | Motor Trade Association

The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is pleased with the government’s new policy to tackle growing air pollution from vehicle emissions. More >>

Leading Motoring Organisations Merge

Wednesday, 18 June 2003, 5:35 pm | Motor Trade Association

The face of the motor industry is set to change with the final stages of a merger between leading motoring organisations approved today. The Motor Trade Association (MTA) and Motor Vehicle Dealers Institute (MVDI) first proposed the merger in April ... More >>

Merger Of Motoring Organisations To Go Ahead

Wednesday, 14 May 2003, 10:03 am | Motor Trade Association

Members of both the Motor Trade Association (MTA) and the Motor Vehicle Dealers Institute (MVDI) voted resoundingly in favour of a proposal to merge the two organisations today. More >>

MTA Exhausted By Boy Racer Law

Friday, 2 May 2003, 3:57 pm | Motor Trade Association

The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is concerned that the recently introduced Boy Racer Act (Unauthorised Street and Illegal Drag Racing Amendment Act) will create huge difficulties for its members when it comes to the issue of inspecting noisy exhausts ... More >>

MTA Urges Motorists To Plan Ahead Drive Safely

Friday, 20 December 2002, 11:41 am | Motor Trade Association

Despite the fact that there are now more cars on the road than ever, New Zealand’s road toll continues to decline. To date this year there have been 382 fatalities on our roads, compared with 425 this time last year and 438 in 2000. More >>

MTA Automotive Apprentice Of The Year Announced

Tuesday, 22 October 2002, 9:46 am | Motor Trade Association

Caleb Braid from Karamu Holden, Hastings has been announced as the MTA 2002 Automotive Apprentice Of The Year. The winner of the Tom Hodson Memorial Award, Caleb was presented with his award by MITO Chief Executive Officer, Janet Lane, at the MTA’s 2002 Conference ... More >>

Supermarket Fuel Strategy Surprises MTA

Monday, 5 August 2002, 4:31 pm | Motor Trade Association

News that BP plans to team up with Pak’N Save to sell fuel at supermarkets has been met with surprise by the Motor Trade Association (Inc.) (“the MTA”). More >>

Independent Petrol Retailers Report Disappoints

Friday, 12 April 2002, 12:34 am | Motor Trade Association

The Motor Trade Association (Inc.) is disappointed with the recommendations of a report released today investigating the role of independent retailers in the downstream petroleum market. More >>

Local Motorists To Benefit From Proposed Changes

Monday, 11 February 2002, 10:23 am | Motor Trade Association

The Motor Trade Association (Inc.) is proposing changes that will enable independent petroleum retailers (New Zealand owned and operated businesses) to compete fairly with the four major international Oil Companies retailing in this country, (Caltex, ... More >>

MTA Congratulates Transport Minister On Package

Friday, 29 June 2001, 6:31 pm | Motor Trade Association

If Transport Minister Mark Gosche is looking for support for his just released vehicle safety package, he can count on the support of the 4,500 Motor Trade Association members throughout the country. More >>

MTA Pleased With $100 Scrapping Fee

Thursday, 19 April 2001, 1:56 pm | Motor Trade Association

The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is delighted that the Government has approved a $100 grant towards the towing fee for police-impounded vehicles. More >>

Fuel Price Discounts Will Close Service Stations

Thursday, 12 April 2001, 4:47 pm | Motor Trade Association

While motorists are enjoying drastic cuts to the price of fuel this Easter weekend, the Motor Trade Association (MTA) is warning of the long term costs to both industry and consumers. More >>

Motor Safe Contract With LTSA Terminates

Tuesday, 10 April 2001, 3:46 pm | Motor Trade Association

The LTSA (Land Transport Safety Authority) has advised Motor Safe NZ Ltd, and the motor industry, that its audit contract with Motor Safe will terminate on 31 July 2001. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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