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WEBINAR: PREPARING NEW ZEALAND FLEETS FOR THE NEXT ERA OF COST CONTROL AND COMPLIANCE
26/5/15
Fuel costs are rising. Margins are tightening. For many New Zealand fleet operators, cost pressure is becoming harder to control. At the same time, the shift toward electronic Road User Charges (eRUC) is set to change how compliance is managed, moving fleets toward more accurate, data-driven reporting and increasing the need for better visibility across operations.

Most fleets in New Zealand already track fuel spend at a high level. However, many still lack visibility into fuel consumption, operational inefficiencies, and controllable costs.
If operators can’t see fuel use at the level of vehicles, routes, assets, or driver behaviour, they are not actively managing fuel performance – they are reacting after the fact. That model worked when costs were lower and operations were simpler. It’s becoming far less effective now.
The move toward electronic Road User Charges (eRUC) is often discussed as a compliance or administrative change. It reflects a broader shift toward operational precision. Fleet systems are moving:
from manual to automated,
from periodic to continuous reporting,
from estimated reporting to real-time operational data.
For fleets still relying on spreadsheets, manual odometer reconciliation, or fragmented reporting processes, that shift matters. Not because compliance is suddenly becoming impossible, but because operational tolerance for manual inefficiency is shrinking. As fleets scale, even small reporting inaccuracies or administrative delays create unnecessary operational friction.
To explore the topic of fuel control and eRUC compliance, Teltonika teams up with Argus Tracking, Teltonika’s business partner in New Zealand, to present the webinar: PREPARING NZ FLEETS FOR THE NEXT ERA OF COST CONTROL AND COMPLIANCE.
AGENDA
Where fleets are losing money today (fuel, inefficiency, administration costs)
How fuel cost pressure is reshaping fleet operations
What the shift to eRUC means in practice and how to prepare
How better data and visibility can reduce cost, admin, and risk today
What fleet operators should prioritise over the next 6–12 months
SPEAKERS
Kes Grauslys, CEO at Teltonika Australia
Andy Patrick, CEO at Argus Tracking
Dan Marson, Head of sales at Argus Tracking
Pete McDonald, Head of product at Argus Tracking
Josha Runde, Head of sales for Australia at Teltonika
Date and time – Thursday, 21 May 2026, 1 PM (UTC + 12).
Duration – 45 min.
Language – English.
Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with webinar access details. See you online soon!