Photos from the scene, provided to the Herald, show a large fireball engulfing at least one of the vehicles. Black smoke was seen billowing from the scene.
He was removed from the vehicle while crews worked to extinguish the fire, and flown to Christchurch Hospital by helicopter in a critical condition.
Despite the efforts of emergency responders, he was pronounced dead in hospital.
Vowles Transport posted on social media they were “heartbroken to share” the news of the death.
“James leaves an enormous hole in our hearts and in our workplace. He wasn’t just a colleague – he was a friend, a mentor to many, and a larger-than-life personality whose infectious laugh, cheeky banter and huge smile brightened every day.
“The stories and memories have been flowing amongst us all as we remember the incredible man he was and the impact he had on everyone lucky enough to know him.
“As we navigate this unimaginable loss, we encourage everyone to look after one another, check in on your mates, and never be afraid to reach out if you need support. We will get through this together, just as James would have wanted.
“To James’ family and loved ones, our thoughts, love and deepest condolences are with you. Thank you for sharing such a special person with us. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
“Fly high, James. You were one of a kind, a true character, and a much-loved member of the VTL family. Your legacy will live on in the stories we tell, the laughs we share, and the memories we will cherish forever.”
Friends and fellow truckers farewelled him in the comments below the post.
“Love ya james we definitely will spill a beer or 10 over the years telling some of those funny stories rest easy my young friend you will NEVER be forgotten,” read one comment.
“RIP mate. Your shift is over trucker. Fly high,” read another.