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Register of Forklift Trainers Register of Forklift Trainers Note: It is the individual instructor that is registered (Not the Company) in accordance with the Forklift ACOP This register is sorted by Region then Surname Last Updated 26 November 2019 Reg. Num Surname First Name Company Region ber Expiry Date Email Phone Jones Christine CJ's Driving School Ashburton 697 5/04/2021 Truck Training and Licensing Services Marcus John Ltd Ashhurst 600 19/01/2020 Armstrong Robert Arco Forklift Instruction Auckland 159 17/02/2020 Bird Ronald Waterfront Training & Consultancy ServicesAuckland 49 27/03/2020 Casey Liam Axiom Training Ltd Auckland 604 7/05/2020 Christie Dean National Forklift Training Auckland 51 1/05/2020 Clinton Darren Crown Equipment Ltd Auckland 409 17/02/2020 [email protected] 027 486 1369 Copping Andrew Arco Forklift Instruction Auckland 161 26/09/2022 Crestanello Claudio RT Equipment Auckland 737 27/09/2022 Crestanello Daniel RT Equipment Auckland 650 24/05/2022 Dessa Christopher ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 734 26/08/2022 Dodd Richard Passrite Driving Acadamy Auckland 635 28/11/2021 Donaghey Trace Mainfreight Training Auckland 476 28/02/2020 Dowdeswell Jane Master Drive Services Ltd Auckland 654 22/08/2022 Dragovich John Industrial Safety Training 2018 Ltd Auckland 427 13/06/2021 Fairless Jon Linfox Logistics (NZ) Ltd Auckland 514 28/02/2021 Gregory Alan Waste Management NZ Ltd Auckland 641 31/10/2022 Gregory Shereena Gregory Electrical Auckland 722 19/02/2022 Hall Rodney Distribution Management Consultants LtdAuckland 631 19/09/2021 Haretuku Edward Ports of Auckland Auckland 565 12/03/2022 Harron Lucas ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 589 15/07/2022 [email protected] 09 836 3364 Hindley Stuart Major Oak Safety Training Auckland/Thames 684 24/08/2020 Hughes Alan ACMH Training Auckland 531 23/05/2021 Hughes Tony Crown Equipment Ltd Auckland 520 3/10/2021 [email protected] 027 290 1679 Hutchison Steven Chilvary Training Providers Auckland 548 24/04/2021 Jack Katie The Warehouse Auckland 652 28/02/2020 Jansen Colin National Forklift Training Ltd Auckland 702 28/06/2021 Kelly Jason Halls Refrigerated Transport Ltd Auckland 436 14/09/2022 Kerr Brian Master Drive Services Ltd Auckland 736 16/09/2022 King Iain Passrite Driving Acadamy Auckland 583 10/04/2022 Kippie Faisel Driver and Safety Training Ltd Auckland 685 12/09/2020 Komene Puawai The Warehouse Auckland 651 28/02/2020 Langley Paul National Forklift Training Ltd Auckland 703 29/06/2021 Linton David Pinnacle Corporation Auckland 602 24/08/2020 [email protected] 021 887759 MacMenigall Derek Toll Tranzlink Auckland 484 7/03/2021 Maihi Gilbert Passrite Driving Acadamy Auckland 582 3/04/2022 Martin Christopher IVS Training Auckland 595 25/02/2022 [email protected] 021 226 3788 McCardle Martin MC Training Auckland 725 25/05/2022 McFadzean Robert Skills Update Auckland 663 24/10/2019 Melaugh Heremaia ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 633 24/09/2021 [email protected] 09 836 3364 Moore Renae Master Drive Services Ltd Auckland 655 31/07/2019 Moore Raymond Webstar Print Auckland 586 23/09/2022 Mowbray John eTraining 2012 Ltd Auckland 453 21/03/2022 [email protected] 09 630 2271 Murray Frederick OSTC 2002 Ltd Auckland 142 5/10/2020 Murray Lawrence Crown Equipment Ltd Auckland 486 6/08/2022 Myers Henry ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 237 15/07/2022 [email protected] 09 836 3364 Napier Dean Skills Update Auckland 556 7/08/2021 Oneroa James HWR Richardson Auckland 451 4/11/2022 Parker Brian Vertical Horizonz NZ Ltd Auckland 645 5/05/2020 Parks Geoffrey Crown Equipment Ltd Auckland 558 23/08/2021 Paul Darrel Waste Management NZ Ltd Auckland 740 1/11/2022 Peck Nicholas Distribution Ready Auckland 666 17/09/2022 Pehi Daniel Ports of Auckland Auckland 649 29/05/2022 Richards Gerald Chilvary Training Providers Auckland 701 27/06/2021 Ritchie Bruce NZ Workforce Training Ltd Auckland 687 13/10/2020 [email protected] 027 6678233 Roden John Steel and Tube Holdings Ltd Auckland 706 17/07/2021 Ruawhare Dorothy Double ‘R’ Industrial Training Ltd Auckland 328 7/12/2019 Searle Peter Occupational Safety Training ConsultantsAuckland 202 1/05/2020 Shomsuddin Sam NZ Driving Academy Auckland 513 9/04/2021 Simpson Michael Passrite Driving Academy Auckland 502 7/06/2021 Singh Bhupinder NZ Roadskills Ltd Auckland 716 5/10/2021 [email protected] 021 0293 7201 Singh Manvir The Expert Driving School Ltd Auckland 705 12/07/2021 Steunebrink John Bridgstone NZ Ltd Auckland 251 5/07/2022 Stone Jacob Flexi Driving School Ltd Auckland 632 19/09/2021 Tahiwi Graham Ports of Auckland Auckland 648 12/03/2022 Tana Dan Tana Training Ltd Auckland 672 19/04/2020 [email protected] 09 236 3805 Te Paa Jeanette Master Drive Services Ltd Auckland 464 29/09/2019 Wallbank Allan Mitre 10 MEGA New Lynn Auckland 726 20/05/2022 Watson Merritt Major Oak Safety Training Auckland 741 19/11/2022 White Paul Ports of Auckland Auckland 563 13/03/2022 Williams Anthony Road & Traffic Education Auckland 561 31/01/2020 Williamson Matthew Passrite Driving Academy Auckland 669 17/02/2020 Wilson Phalken ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 669 21/12/2020 Wootton John Precision Training and Assessments Auckland 456 31/12/2019 Wootton John Axiom Training Ltd Auckland 456 31/12/2019 Young Jeff ASWEFA West Auckland Auckland 694 19/01/2021 Ingersoll Grant Master Drive Services Blenheim 526 26/09/2020 Mann Steven Industry Training NZ Blenheim 521 27/09/2020 Tepania Dave NZ Defense Driver Training School Blenheim 733 22/08/2022 Fannin Kristopher Cambridge Hire Centre Cambridge 709 10/09/2021 Duff Geoffrey G & D Training Carterton 674 29/05/2020 Manuel Martin Fulton Hogan Ltd Chatham Islands 584 22/03/2022 Arlidge Grant H W Richardson Group Ltd Christchurch 607 14/07/2020 Ballard Leslie Transport Training/Wast Mgment Christchurch 617 26/01/2021 Carver Andrew Industrial Training Christchurch 570 12/09/2022 [email protected] 0508 420 420 Christie Brendan Mainland Driving School Christchurch 714 3/10/2021 Cowles Phillip Brett ProDriver Training Ltd Christchurch 636 26/11/2021 Essex John Master Drive Services Christchurch 614 31/10/2020 Flowers Michael Axiom Training Ltd Christchurch 317 27/10/2019 Foster Mark SSA NZ Ltd Christchurch 683 14/07/2020 Grents William Safe Driver Training Christchurch 693 18/12/2020 Henderson Michael Waste Management NZ Ltd Christchurch 738 18/09/2022 Howland Corey NZ Post Christchurch 580 9/09/2022 Keegan Peter Placemakers Christchurch 509 24/10/2020 Keys Brendan SOS Labour Christchurch 667 19/01/2020 Longbottom Andrew AJL Driver Training Christchurch 616 14/12/2020 Lynn Steven Halls Refrigerated Transport Ltd Christchurch 678 9/06/2020 McIsaac Joseph Drivetech Ltd Christchurch 719 11/12/2021 Middlemiss Douglas All Commercial Driver Training Christchurch 414 30/10/2020 Nepia Robert The Warehouse Ltd Christchurch 568 27/06/2020 Newman Keith Driving Assessments & Training Christchurch 593 29/05/2020 Park Joel Mainland Driving School Christchurch 428 3/10/2021 Putaanga Tane Know The Rules Christchurch 713 19/09/2022 Ridler Maurice Forklift Training Centre Christchurch 277 29/05/2020 [email protected] Schofield Russell Crown Equipment Ltd Christchurch 510 10/09/2022 Smith Kevin ForkSmith Christchurch 470 7/06/2022 Williams Glenn Fulton Hogan Ltd Christchurch 668 17/02/2020 Christchurch/ West 0508 226 374 Johnson Philip Canterbury Driver Training Ltd Coast 511 27/09/2020 [email protected] Christchurch/ West 0508 226 374 Johnson Scott Canterbury Driver Training Ltd Coast 403 11/09/2022 [email protected] Spriggs Luke Drivetech Ltd Cromwell 679 28/06/2020 Corbett Garry Kaipara Driving Academy Dargaville 462 4/04/2022 Bagley Brian Driver Licensing & Training Dunedin 483 1/05/2020 Evans Graeme Otago Corrections Facility Dunedin 735 9/09/2022 George Benjamin Port Otago Dunedin 506 21/11/2021 Harris Raymond ProDriver Training Ltd Dunedin 314 7/12/2019 Hayde Joseph Dunedin Training Centre Dunedin 415 30/09/2019 Kidney William Master Drive Services Ltd Dunedin 662 30/09/2019 Le Masurier Tony H W Richardson Group Ltd Dunedin 647 30/08/2022 Middleditch Alan Port Otago Dunedin 507 21/11/2021 Napier James Master Drive Services Ltd Dunedin 642 29/07/2022 Jenkins David Australasian Driver Training Feilding 518 1/05/2020 Wycherley Ian Kiwisol Forklift Training Feilding 721 12/02/2022 Atkins Murray Passrite Driving Acadamy Gisborne 594 27/03/2020 Leeper Joanne McInnes Driver Training Gisborne 555 17/10/2021 Maxwell Henry Eastern Institute of Technology Gisborne 443 22/05/2022 Mcinnes John McInnes Driver Training Gisborne 295 31/01/2020 Rodgers Verdun Eastern Institute of Technology Gisborne 554 22/05/2022 Sanders Michael Turanga Ararau Gisborne 560 18/10/2021 Chalmers Peter G Adroit Solutions Ltd Gore 287 15/12/2020 [email protected] 03 208 4643 Fentiman Kim Tai Poutini Polytechnic Greymouth 477 22/10/2022 Hawken Philip Operator Training Ltd Greymouth 479 21/11/2020 Amuketi Koro Axiom Training Ltd Hamilton 658 31/10/2019 Bates Michael Crown Equipment Ltd Hamilton 485 1/05/2021 Cocks Peter Axiom Training Ltd Hamilton 704 1/11/2019 Crawley Joseph IVS Training Hamilton 659 2/09/2022 Drumm Simon IVS Training Hamilton 731 9/08/2022 Graham William IVS Training Hamilton 699 29/05/2021 Green Vincent Master Drive Services Ltd Hamilton 689 8/11/2020 Smith Sean Corrections Hamilton 618 4/04/2021 Stevens Neihana Linfox Logistics (NZ) Ltd Hamilton 508 2/11/2020 Tawhai Reweti Axiom Training Ltd Hamilton 717 8/11/2021 Matthews Simon SKM Training & Licensing Services Ltd Hastings 718 13/11/2021 May Gary Drivetrain Driving
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