Portfolio
A few samples of Sangeeta’s work
Relaxing in Raglan
(Time Magazine – Europe and Asia editions)
For most foreign visitors, the tiny New Zealand town of Raglan, which numbers no more than 4,000 souls, is about one thing only: surfing. Raglan also offers a wonderful opportunity to do not much at all — in the form of the Hidden Valley Luxury Retreat. Read More
The oldest condrium
(The Economist)
When the Netherlands legalised brothels eight years ago, the mood was upbeat. Politicans thought they were well on the way to solving one of the world’s perpetual policy dilemmas.
Unsafe Haven(Ms Magazine)
Incidents of family-violence-are on the rise in New Zealand.
(The Guardian Weekly)
While a slump in the Kiwi housing market may mean better deals for homebuyers, expats should be aware of potentially expensive flaws in houses built between 1996 and 2004. Read more
Keeping it cool in Antarctica
(The Guardian Weekly)
New Zealand Scientists are excited that members of the Antarctic Treaty have accepted their solution to protecting Antarctica. The project is called Environmental Domains of Antarctica. Read more
Country’s largest semi-automatic warehouse.
(FTD Supply Chain Management Magazine)
Coca-Cola Amatil (NZ), one of New Zealand’s largest beverage companies, recently finished building a $77 million warehousing facility to handle 31 million physical cases and allow for the storage of 36,700 pallets. Read more
Surviving cost challenges in the tech age.
(FTD Supply Chain Magazine)
Technology continues to play a critical role to support these expectations. In fact, automation is already replacing manual counting, reconciliation, paperwork and data entry. Read more
Technology makes the world flat – well almost!
(FTD Supply Chain Management Magazine)
If there is one thing that separates boys from men in the supply chain industry, it’s the ability to ‘see the future’. (No, they don’t have crystal balls!) But no other industry is as influenced and impacted by global environmental changes as logistics. Read more
Preparing for the mess
(FTD Supply Chain Management Magazine)
Many unpredictable risks like terrorism and natural disasters have compelled New Zealand organisations to upgrade their abilities to cope with contingencies. Read more
It’s not only about wearing shorts and driving!
(Chartered Institute of Logistics and Technology)
The economies that are moving ahead at lightning pace are those that are nurturing vibrant young talent and innovative systems. Read more
Indian trucks – New Zealand’s transport future
(New Zealand Trucking)
With fuel prices at the top end of the dial, the trucking industry is continuously aware of the need to slim down its costs while meeting its environmental responsibilities. Read more
A kinder cut
(Idealog Magazine)
It’s been a rough ride for Kieran Jane, a dyslexic school dropout with a spinal injury. Nevertheless, Jane now runs a low-profile yet almost revolutionary business called KJ Scissors. Read more
Technology and the future supply chain
(MHD Supply Chain Solutions)
With increased pressure on margins, the New Year is likely to see business leaders relying heavily on the supply chain management function to help reduce opearting costs, improve profit margins and increase market share. Read more
Sustainable solutions for difficult times
(FTD Supply Chain Management Magazine)
Experts say that good infrastructure designs should include provisions for materials, equipment, transport and people to enable the processing of goods in the minimum possible time. Read more
(Organic NZ Magazine)
Many people turn to alternative medicine when they run out of mainstream options. Flower healing is one such option. Just like our personal lives, the environmental psychology of a workplace can be changed by including flowers and plants. Read More
Online networks not just social
(NZ Herald’s The Business)
Business is latching on to social networking’s profit potential. Consumers are spending more time online. A US study by KnowledgeStorm revealed 69% of business-to-business buyers use social media primarily for business networking and development. Read more
Creating waves
(Idealog Magazine)
Ten years ago Paul Beckett developed the Blokart land yacht in his Papamoa garage. A lightweight speedster that could fit in a car boot, was a culture and style statement with a fanbase that travels the globe, chasing the wind and each other. Read more
Sulphur City
(Asia Geographic Passport Magazine)
You can smell Rotorua long before you set eyes on it. Don’t be put off by the unwelcoming wafts of hydrogen sulphide that greet you – a paradise in wilderness awaits. Read more
Facebook, Tweeting as a way of life
(Exporter Magazine)
Exporters who are not leveraging the power of social media are losing out on a potent global channel for their products. There is no doubt that social media will play a key in export growth. Read more
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