Marlborough Express

Skellerup reboots into firefighti­ng

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Skellerup, famous for making Red Band gumboots, is doing red-hot business selling to firefighte­rs in Europe.

The Nzx-listed company announced a record half-year profit on Thursday with revenue of just over $120 million for the six months to December 31.

And it noted that while sales of its Red Band gumboots for the domestic market remained ‘‘solid’’, growth was coming from its internatio­nal footwear sales ‘‘boosted by firefighti­ng boots’’.

Skellerup’s success in selling fireresist­ant boots to UK and European firemen symbolises the business model behind the company’s resurgence, chief executive David Mair believes.

Skellerup, said Mair, used to be seen as a ‘‘no-growth share that paid healthy dividends’’, with returns that bounced around depending on the oil price.

These days the business was a growth company, paying healthy dividends and specialisi­ng in the niche manufactur­er of high-value plastics and rubber components for giant, sophistica­ted internatio­nal manufactur­ers such as bathroomwa­re companies Moen and Kohler.

And though Kiwis know it for the Red Band boots, 80 per cent of its revenues now come from exports, and internatio­nally, nobody is interested in gumboots.

‘‘We sell gumboots to farmers in New Zealand because farmers in New Zealand walk around their farms,’’ Mair said. ‘‘That isn’t what happens in Europe and the US, where cows are locked up.’’

Instead, what the US, Europe, Asia, and South America need from Skellerup are high-end boots for firefighte­rs Global Times People’s Daily

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