Entrepreneurial. Enterprising.
Audacious. Just some of the words to describe Robert Stewart, former Chairman
of SKOPE Industries, and one of New Zealand’s most successful manufacturers and
exporters. Stewart’s career has been long and distinguished — spanning more
than 50 years — and in that time his achievements have gained international
recognition. Indeed, on September 09, 2014, he will be officially knighted at
Government House by the Governor General; the second time in a decade that he
has been honoured by the Queen. In 2006, Stewart received the ONZM for his
services to manufacturing and the community.
Stewart
was born in 1940, the eldest son of a flourishing Canterbury manufacturing
family. But it was hard graft, tenacity and courage that brought him business
success, rather than family benevolence. Stewart and his father had a sometimes
fraught relationship, and one that at times created challenges for him.
Leaving school at 15 to become an
apprentice electrician with the Ministry of Works, Stewart spent the next ten
years acquiring skills and experiences in New Zealand and the UK that would set
him up for life. When Stewart was 25 he approached his father for a loan to buy
a controlling stake in a small company called Robat Avon Industries. Over time,
he repaid the loan, bought all the shares and expanded the business into New
Zealand’s foremost manufacturer and exporter of commercial refrigerators and
along the way, electric heaters.
Significantly, Stewart secured the
business of both Coca-Cola, Schweppes in
Australasia and Pepsi Cola in the
Middle East, dominating competitors with commercial refrigeration units that
use the lowest energy technology in the world. SKOPE Industries was Coca-Cola
Amatil’s Supplier of the Year in 2011; quite a coup for a Canterbury
designer/manufacturing company at the bottom of the world.g of business environments,
and into building — and holding on to — a family business.Random House NZ - $39.99
http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/player/20148203. - Nine to Noon - 4 September 2014
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