New Zealand Transport Agency

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New Zealand Transport Agency
(NZ Transport Agency) (NZTA)

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legal form Limited
founding August 1, 2008
Seat New ZealandNew Zealand Wellington , New Zealand
management Geoff Dangerfield ( CEO ) since 2008
Number of employees 1,372 FTE Note:
sales NZ $ 1.996 billion in 2012
Branch Transport infrastructure on land
Website www.nzta.govt.nz

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA), ( Māori : Waka Kotahi ), is a state-owned company in New Zealand based in Wellington . The company, which was founded on August 1, 2008 through the merger of Land Transport New Zealand and Transit New Zealand as a Crown Entity and is directly subordinate to the Ministry of Transport , operates on the market under the name NZ Transport Agency .

tasks

The takeover of tasks resulted from the merger of the two predecessor companies:

  • Ensure access to and support of the Land Transport System (all land-based transport routes)
  • Planning of the land-based transport network
  • Investments in the land-based transportation system
  • Management for the New Zealand State Highways network

literature

  • New Zealand Transport Agency (Ed.): NZ Transport Agency annual report . October 2012, ISSN  1173-2105 (English, online [PDF; 3.3 MB ]).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. NZ Transport Agency annual report . 2012, p.  30 .
  2. NZ Transport Agency annual report . 2012, p.  49 (The correct number of employees is somewhat obscured by the specification FTE = Full Time Equivalent. Elsewhere (p. 32) around 1,350 employees are given).
  3. NZ Transport Agency annual report . 2012, p.  98 (7.2% of the revenue comes from the Crown; 88.6% from the National Land Transport Fund; 4.2% from third parties (fee payers)).
  4. ^ History of the Ministry. Ministry of Transport, accessed May 29, 2013 .
  5. NZ Transport Agency annual report . 2012, p.  5 .