Nautech, overcoming adversity through innovation
To be sustainable a business needs to be dynamic and continually evolve. It needs to innovate developing new product service offerings that can be taken to market. Long term contracts where a business relies on a small number of high value customers are fine. However, the impact of losing one or more of these key accounts is potentially catastrophic, particularly if the loss accounts for a significant proportion of a company’s revenue. Last year Nautech Electronics experienced such a scenario first hand. After 20 years of designing, developing and installing emergency lighting, power management and associated equipment in to New Zealand Police vehicles. The contract was lost and with it a substantial proportion of the company’s business. In many instances, such an event may have resulted in the loss of the entire business. However, after the dust settled it proved to be the point that Nautech Electronics transformed from being a product centric traditional manufacturing business into a lean, agile marketing led, Solutions provider building electronic and electromechanical sub-assemblies for some of New Zealand’s leading technology based exporters. Today assemblies manufactured by Nautech can be found in OEM products sold around the world. In business for over 25 years Nautech has always operated within a number of distinct market segments. Specialist vehicles, contract manufacturing and more recently race track control systems. With the loss of the police contract came the realisation that there was no other specialist vehicle fleet business anywhere else in NZ that came close in either fleet size or installation value. This meant that in order to survive and prosper the business needed to re-focus and change. Following a comprehensive review of the business and its market segments a strategic decision was taken to focus on developing and expanding its contract manufacturing division. With small but established […]