Mr McColl said Fonterra was proud to be able to support initiatives that helped develop communities and gave back to the regions where the company operated.
"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.
"Here in Northland there are lots of young people who are seeking employment, and we hope this truck gives them a tool that they can use to gain experience and a springboard into a new career."
Fonterra's regional transport training manager, Darrin Rhodes, said the company had often discussed the shortage of drivers in the industry, and decided to work with polytechnics to address the issue, providing vehicles to enable driver training.
He presented Mr Ewen with a model of the tanker and trailer, in acknowledgement of the new partnership.
The tanker, which is on long-term loan to NorthTec, will be used to train students for their Class 4 and 5 truck licences.
It can also be used for completing driver competence tests and assessments, and other training opportunities such as safety inspections, mechanical inspections and truck safety days.