"These are the communities that our farmers and our people are part of, so being able to help out with resources that bring new opportunities is important to us," he said.
Darrin Rhodes, Fonterra's regional transport training manager for the North Island, said the company had often discussed the shortage of drivers in the industry, and decided to work with polytechnics to address the issue, providing the trucks to enable driver training.
NorthTec chief executive Mark Ewen said it wasn't always easy for NorthTec to have the right resources to deliver to all its stakeholders, "but now we have a truck and trailer for the next three years".
"It is a very generous investment in us - it's an investment because we need to be producing more drivers from our region and employing more drivers in our region. It's an investment in us to deliver fully trained drivers back to the industry for the next three years and beyond."