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Ampet Products appointed UK distributor for the American IMARC engraving machine

AmPet Products will be launching the IMARC engraving machine at PATS Telford next month.

Over the past 30 years, this engraving machine has become a market leader in the USA and Europe and is seen regularly at Global Pet Expo, Interzoo and Zoomark International. Now it is time for it to enter the UK.

European distributor Torben Bøgwad said: “We receive many enquiries from the UK, but it is hard to service these people properly from Denmark so we are very excited to be working with AmPet.

"With their focus on American products we feel that this is a great fit for us. I am looking forward to meeting UK petshop owners at PATS next month with the AmPet team.”

The IMARC machine is very popular as it does not require any maintenance or servicing and they very rarely break down even when used for thousands of tags every month.

The machine is easy to use and staff do not need any training to make tags that are stylish and quick to print. It also has a small footprint so sits easily onto a table top or till area.

With a suggested retail price of £12.00 including VAT for a finished tag, if a retailer sells three tags per day over a six day week, they will recoup their investment in just six months. Finance will also be offered to assist in purchasing the machine.

With the growth in equestrian retailers expanding into the pet sector the IMARC machine can also make tags for horses including brass name tags for bridles.

If you would like to find out more about the IMARC Engraving Machine or any other products distributed by AmPet, visit stand D32 at PATS, website www.ampet.dog or telephone 0330 088 3547.

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