Hawke’s Bay Export Awards winners: Pultron Big Winner on the Night

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An industrial technology company that helps create snowmobiles and trampolines claimed an impressive double victory at the Hawke’s Bay Export Awards at Hastings’ Toitoi on Thursday night.

Gisborne-based pultrusion specialist Pultron Composites was the big winner of the night, claiming the titles of both Exporter of the Year and T&G Global Best Established Business.

ASB’s Paul Gestro said this year’s finalists covered a broad spectrum of industry and international markets.

“These awards are a great chance to celebrate some of the country’s most innovative and inspiring companies and the achievements of the Hawke’s Bay export sector,” he said.

“Congratulations to all of this year’s finalists and award winners - the region should be proud of these amazing achievements.”

A diverse judging panel included business leaders and well-known company founders from across the motu.

“Year after year we are so fortunate to have the support of such high caliber and rigorous judges,” ExportNZ’s Amanda Liddle said.

“We are grateful for their time – a huge amount of work and preparation goes in ahead of the awards evening to make sure exporters receive the recognition they deserve.”

Judges were unanimous in awarding Pultron the ASB Exporter of the Year award, saying the company had navigated some of the most difficult markets in the world and negotiated significant joint ventures.

“Pultron are constantly looking at how they can do things better, not only from building greater, stronger and more resilient products but also how their own staff can grow within the business,” the decision read.

“The combination of being a people-centric business alongside a deep commitment to the community, aligned with exceptional products and a focus on fostering relationships, makes Pultron a local gem that the Tairāwhiti Gisborne region should be proud of.”

Pultron’s products were said to contribute to some of the most innovative infrastructure projects around the world, as well as to well-known consumer products such as snowmobiles and trampolines.


This article is an excerpt from an article printed in the New Zealand Herald.
Photo: Jasper and Anna Holdsworth from Pultron Composites, which was the big winner of the night. Credit: Paul Taylor