Media release, 2 March 2011
Skellerup supports student volunteers with gumboot donation
CHRISTCHURCH – Skellerup Industries has donated 500 pairs of gumboots to the Student Volunteer Army to help the
volunteers work in comfortable footwear as they clean up quake-ravaged Christchurch.
“We congratulate the Student Volunteer Army for what they are doing and we are pleased to assist their admirable efforts
with 500 pairs of Skellerup gumboots in various sizes and styles,” says Perry Davis, Skellerup National Sales and
Marketing Manager.
“Skellerup has been part of the Canterbury community for more than 100 years and we are very happy to support our
community in this way,” he says.
In the aftermath of the earthquake, Skellerup’s two factories and a distribution centre in the suburb of Woolston, 3km
southeast of the city centre, have been given an all-clear for essential operations. This includes its warehouse,
primary processing and the area that produces dairy liners, the company’s key product for markets in this country and
overseas.
"We are relieved that, again, not only have there been no injuries to staff, it appears that there is little or no
significant damage to buildings or machinery," Acting Chief Executive David Mair says.
Photo Caption: From left to right, Perry Davis, Skellerup National Sales and Marketing Manager, with Student Volunteer
Army volunteers Sam Johnson, Vikki Stephens, Sam Gifford and Miriam Dawson in their new gumboots.