Jake Terrell has always wanted to be in the transportation industry, it is in his blood. Now thanks to hard work, taking the initiative and completing MITO’s ShiftUp® micro-credential while at school, he is more than on his way there.
Jake Terrell has always wanted to be in the transportation industry, it is in his blood. Now thanks to hard work, taking the initiative and completing MITO’s ShiftUp® micro-credential while at school, he is more than on his way there.
From humble beginnings delivering the New Zealand Herald on a bicycle, Greg Sheehan, Company Director, has carved out a long and successful career in the transport industry.
MITO learner Jodi McNamara has spent the last eight years dedicated to growing her skills and knowledge in the commercial road transport industry.
Driver trainers Brad Darling and Johnny Baxter, decided to enrol in MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Commercial Road Transport Skills (Level 3) to help upskill their drivers.
Gisborne Girls’ High School Year 11 students Mellissa Down-Campbell and Trista Bailey were MITO’s first ShiftUp enrolments.
Pacific Haulage Ltd knows the importance of investing in their people. That’s why they’ve enrolled 19 drivers into MITO’s log transport training programme.
Megan Oliver has always loved driving. In fact, she loves it so much, the 23-year-old has turned her passion into a successful and rewarding career as a truck driver for Allied Concrete.
It has been an exciting couple of years for Renee Conroy—the young achiever has completed MITO’s Freight Forwarding programme and won a prestigious award!
Maree Lamositele is excelling in the logistics industry— commencing a full-time career, gaining a national qualification and then receiving a MITO Graduate scholarship!