Mr Eagle's past experience included a long history in the fruit processing industry before he became a consultant in 2008 to Katikati firm International Roofing. After failing to convince the company's owners to sell him the business, he decided to start his own roofing company.
Global Roofing's concept is to offer potential clients a group of services that can take them from concept to commercialisation, said Mr Eagle. The company helped the client with initial return on investment analysis, examined their needs, then provided a customised design for the factory layout and equipment, which was shipped out and assembled on site.
In New Zealand, the company designed and contracted out the production of the core equipment components, then assembled the roof tiling equipment in Mount Maunganui. It could also provide unique tile designs for clients.
"It's like a software/hardware business," said director Steve Saunders, who like Mr Eagle is a key shareholder in the business. "We focus on servicing the customer, designing to their requirements and manufacturing equipment for their needs. We are keeping the company reasonably lean in New Zealand as there are some very capable people out there that can do some of the tool manufacturing. But we are scaling up our resources, particularly around design."
Tina Jennen, a consultant to Global Roofing, said the company's key differentiator was that it was not focused on just selling equipment. "It's a service-driven model which is value and relationship-based rather than transactional.
"We're a technology company.We're building those relationships because there will be other sales coming down the pipeline later."