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European interest in trade show newcomer
Picture exclusive: The biggest dog collar in the world
Next week: A special look at new products exhibited by UK companies at Zoomark
GA Pet Food Partners acquires distribution warehouse
We'll rebuild after devastating fire, say pet shop owners
Ancol invests in UK’s leather industry
Raccoons test new SureFlap Pet Door
Crickets bowled over by seed compost
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London Pet Show attracts more than 20,000 visitors
Eden Project allows dog access for the first time
75% meat and in small kibble size
New DNA testing scheme for beagles
Grooming school wins national accolade
Breed health survey for English Springers
Dangerous Dogs Act should be renamed Dangerous Owners of Dogs Act, says solicitor
Vets echo MPs' call for dog control notices
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Ancol invests in UK’s leather industry



Ancol Pet Products has invested over £250,000 in hi-tech machinery to give a much needed boost to the UK leather industry.

In recent years, increased costs have forced companies such as Ancol to outsource leather manufacturing to Asia. However, by investing in two new machines, Ancol will ensure that the manufacturing of 95% of their leather dog collars and leads remains in the UK.

“We are under enormous pressure from raw material suppliers. Leather has experienced double digit percentage inflation recently and because it’s a commodity, there are many influences on its price," said Ancol director Simon Lane.

"Our new state-of-the-art leather cutting machine will help improve quality and performance, reduce waste and help us to offset these price increases.”

Ancol’s new edge finishing production line machine will improve the ‘cut edge’ by polishing and hot glazing the leather in preparation for receiving two coats of high performance ink. This method is commonly used in high-end human belt production which is proven to add quality without increasing prices.

For more information on Ancol’s full range of products visit www.ancol.co.uk

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