August 2025
At Driveforce, we’ve seen significant change since 1985 — in how people are recruited, how businesses manage safety, and how logistics operate daily. This article examines what’s changed, what’s still evolving, and what the future holds.
1985: When I entered the workforce in 1985, recruitment was slow and straightforward. Paper CVs were mailed, reference checks were light, and hiring often meant simply putting someone in the seat and hoping it worked out. Health and Safety, as we know it today, was non-existent.
2025: Recruitment becomes faster, more thorough, and better regulated. Job ads go live instantly, candidates expect responses immediately, and employers carry out background, licence, visa, and security checks as standard. This isn’t about being nosy – it’s about compliance, risk management, and customer expectations.
The Pike River tragedy marked a turning point. The Safety at Work Act 2015 fundamentally changed how businesses in New Zealand operate. Safety is now a board-level responsibility with clear accountability.
For transport, that means:
Health and safety no longer just sits in a folder – it guides how we recruit, train, and oversee every worker.
Our method of interacting has also shifted.
This has heightened expectations. Candidates seek speed, clarity, and flexibility. Employers want real-time proof of compliance and operational visibility.
Mid-80s: Dispatch boards, two-way radios, and paper logbooks. Limited visibility once a truck left the yard.
Now:
Still evolving: automation in depots, AI-assisted routing, and increased utilisation of data dashboards to optimise fleets.
New Zealand’s transport workforce is ageing, and the driver shortage is structural. Workers across the industry often want more flexibility and a better work-life balance, not 12-14 hour days, five days a week.
That means:
Flexible staffing providers are no longer merely gap fillers. When implemented effectively, they:
This is how on-hire supports compliance and performance.
At Driveforce, we’re shaping our service around the realities of today’s workforce and the challenges of the future.
Our goal is clear: provide clients with flexibility without risk, and offer workers respect, certainty, and opportunities to grow.
Recruitment, safety, and logistics have evolved significantly since 1985. Yet, one principle remains unchanged: people are central to everything. Organisations that prioritise safety, adaptability, and culture will succeed in the future. Driveforce is here to assist them in that pursuit.
Brent Mulholland
Founder and Managing Director | Driveforce Limited
Email: support@driveforce.co.nz
Mobile: 0277626677