REDARC are excited to attend the National Agricultural Fieldays held from Wednesday the 13th to Saturday the 16th of June at the Mystery Creek Events Centre in Hamilton.
The event which is celebrating its 50th year is the largest agribusiness event in the Southern Hemisphere and is expected to attract over 130,000 attendees from all over the world. The event is a renowned platform for launching cutting-edge agricultural trends from across the globe.
REDARC will be exhibiting with both ARB 4X4 Accessories on site C4 and the Icarus Group who can be found at site i37. Attending on behalf of REDARC will be our Territory Manager of New Zealand, Greg Mitchell and Export Manager, Craig Herriot, who will be able to answer any questions relating to REDARC’s products.
Speaking of the event, Craig Herriot said: “REDARC have steadily been strengthening our presence in New Zealand over the past couple of years, and trade shows like Fieldays are a great avenue for continuing to build our profile and get in front of our valued customers.”
You can follow REDARC’s travels and keep up to date with our latest news via Facebook or contact our Technical Support Team on +64-9-222-1024
With Christmas right around the corner we would like to thank all our customers for your continuous support and commitment throughout the year. On behalf of everyone at REDARC, we would like to wish you a safe and relaxing Christmas!
As 2025 comes to an end, we look back on a year of strong growth and meaningful progress for REDARC. We delivered the products our customers have been waiting for, advanced our manufacturing capability and reinforced our position as a global leader in mobile power and towing solutions.
Are you travelling this holiday season? While the technical support team at REDARC will be taking a short break this Christmas, you can rest assured knowing that our REDNetwork specialists across Australia and New Zealand are here to help.
Earlier this year, REDARC supported the Project by powering their first dedicated Mobile OpShop vehicle, enabling the team to operate independently in remote locations. This Christmas, REDARC is extending that support further, with a $10,000 dollar donation and have committed to supporting a second truck, expanding the project’s reach across Australia.