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With its forthcoming 40-year milestone, Sunner credits Durabuilt’ s longevity to resilience, disciplined execution, and leadership as the company scaled.
“ Personally, I always had a vision of creating a huge legacy brand that will carry on forever,” he reveals.“ We had very audacious goals on where we wanted to be one day, and that sheer focus was our pathway. There have certainly been struggles, where you start to think your dreams and aspirations are too big – but we didn’ t stop. When you’ re an entrepreneur, you continue through the dark days to reach your end goals. Then we reached 800 people, and it was no longer just about us – we had to be transparent and empowering in leading everybody. At Durabuilt, nobody is a number, but rather everyone here is treated with respect and care.”
Looking ahead, Durabuilt remains focused on continuing to invest in its people, technology, and customer experience as the business moves into its next phase of growth.
“ As a business, we want to ensure we’ re keeping up with automation, robotics, technology and digital platforms, all of which have developed rapidly over the past 20 years,” Sunner concludes.“ We’ ll be focusing not only on building new products and enhancing customer experience, but also on how AI and automation can make us more efficient in 2026 and beyond.” ■
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