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- Skellerup Holdings Limited designs, manufactures and distributes precision engineered polymer products and components for specialist industrial and agricultural applications worldwide. The company operates through Agri and Industrial divisions; Agri produces high-performance dairy rubberware including food-grade milking liners, tubing, filters, silicone components and feeding teats such as Thriver calf feeding teats, alongside specialist footwear including rubber gumboots for industrial, agricultural and urban use, and dairy vacuum pumps via Masport; Industrial offers engineered rubber and plastic products such as pipe seals, diaphragms, washers, gaskets, O-rings, check valves, custom mouldings and injector components via subsidiaries including Gulf Rubber, Tumedei, DEKS waterproofing and sealing products for roofing and plumbing, Skellerup Rubber Services for civil and HVAC applications, Talbot injection-moulded plastics for medical and electronics, Ultralon closed-cell foams for leisure and construction, Silclear silicone products for food, beverage and medical uses, and Conewango milk liners for North America. Founded in 1910 and headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, Skellerup serves original equipment manufacturers and end-users across dairy, potable and wastewater, construction, automotive, mining, health, medical, electrical and sport sectors in New Zealand, Australia, North America, Europe, Asia, the UK and other regions with nearly 800 employees and manufacturing facilities in New Zealand, Australia, China, Vietnam, the UK, Europe and the US. In the year ended June 30, 2025, the company achieves record revenue of NZ$353.5 million, up 7%, EBIT of NZ$78.0 million, up 7%, and NPAT of NZ$54.5 million, up 9%, driven by broad-based growth including strong international dairy consumables, productivity gains from new equipment in New Zealand, a US cleanroom and European investments, new product launches such as high-productivity milking liners with single-use shells and integrated vacuum systems, a new converting facility in the Netherlands, enhanced group collaboration and digital tools for operational improvements.