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With the dairying and high-tech sectors routinely hogging the business headlines, you could be forgiven for thinking New Zealand's manufacturing industry was extinct.
Tandarra Engineering is proof that it's not, and that exporting lives on too, despite the high New Zealand dollar.
In the space of 32 years, Tandarra founder Brian Watson has gone from making kiwifruit packaging materials in his garage to producing machines used in the construction of Europe's largest shopping mall.
The company, which today occupies a 10,000sq m factory and employs 20 people, including Watson's son Lance, has become an exporter of rollforming equipment to metal fabricators, at about $500,000 a machine.