Amuri Transport was born from Transpac, one of New Zealand’s largest transport Companies that went into receivership in 1988.
Amuri Transport from born from Transpac, one of New Zealand’s largest transport Companies that went into receivership in 1988. Transpacs demise lead to the rise of Amuri Transport.
With a typical kiwi attitude, eight drivers from the Culverden and Waiau depots of Transpac refused to call it quits, and approached the receivers and enquired as to how they could buy out the vehicles and the depots from the receivers. They mortgaged their homes and Amuri Transport (1989) Ltd was underway, despite the vehicles being old and having high mileage, the new company rose like a phoenix from the ashes even though many thought Amuri Transport would only survive six months.
With sheer grit and determination the highly experienced drivers gradually began to build up the company despite going through some very rough times.
The support of the locals in those early years and through to today, has been of immense value to the Company, the business has continued to grow with the on-going support of the local businesses and farmers.
Over the years, the number of owners has reduced from eight to three, and Amuri Transport is now owned by Peter Murphy, Michael Murphy and Kevin Crean. Michael and Kevin still drive livestock vehicles and Peter runs the Livestock Dispatch operation.
Today Amuri Transport is thankful to all those that have supported the business, and the Company re-invests back into area wherever it can through sponsorships and charities.
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