Offshore sales now account for two-thirds of Automation & Electronics' business, says managing director Brian Smith, who co-founded the Bay of Plenty business with Tony Cable in 1986.
A&E was a finalist in the top category for the second year in a row at the recent Bay of Plenty export awards. Last year it also won the innovation category for revolutionising log processing using the latest camera and laser technology.
In 2015, the company was praised for its success in developing its export business after suffering from the effects of the global financial crisis. This year, staff numbers in Tauranga have risen by five to 17 including three based in the US, and export sales have achieved the company's projections.
"We're seeing a consistent level of business in New Zealand, but we don't see the opportunity for growth here," said Mr Smith, adding that he was confident about A&E's prospects for 2016-17.
Exports are focused predominantly in Australia and the US. Export success has come from focusing on specific market tiers, particularly in the US, he said.