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Pet trade needs to support start-up companies with new ideas
Seahorse Atlantic joins growing band of international exhibitors at PATS
End of an era for Ryan's Pet Centre
Raw Chews range now available to order from Natures Menu
Pet Industry Federation to offer export service to members
OATA issues advice on keeping tropical fish in unheated conditions
Great response from pet retailers to new industry awards
Xtra Dog launches organic treat called Freezy Pups
Burns staff complete over 50 years voluntary fire service
TopLife overhauls the look of its pet milk range
Vet accused of defrauding £225,000 from pet insurers
Exclusive US dog clothing brand Luna Blue launches in the UK
Record number of pet entries in GIMA Awards
More regulation needed on pet restraining products
Vet struck off for causing pet distress
New grooming videos launched by Ancol
Ronnie Corbett to present new TV pet show
Fewer shops and new uses for high streets needed
Bermuda promises magical profits from Spooky Misters
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Pet Industry Federation to offer export service to members


The Pet Suppliers & Manufacturers’ Association, a division of the Pet Industry Federation, is now offering export advice to its members.

PSMA has set up partnerships in the USA and the EU, including Poland & Czech Republic to help companies understand how to trade in these countries.

Nigel Baker, CEO of the Federation, commented: "Having spent most of my working life in pet food manufacturing, I always aimed to build businesses with strong export sales.

"Attending international trade shows is only one element of being a successful exporter. If you don’t understand how the market operates, as well as pricing, margins, logistics, languages and route to market (including distributor or distributor plus wholesaler, direct sell), then you will have potentially wasted your money attending a trade show."

Nigel added that the PSMA’s new partnerships benefit its members by uniting UK companies that wish to export, with experts in the target country. The Federation’s experts have spent a lifetime in the pet industry and have operated successful businesses in the target export country. By utilising a PSMA expert members can cut through the red tape and drastically shorten the learning curve to achieving successful exports. Initial consultation with the expert is free, and thereafter PSMA has negotiated a discount for utilising the expert’s services.

"The PSMA experts will help you avoid some of the pitfalls that are so easy to step in to, including cultural and language barriers. I can recall an instance where a product label that said 'may contain nuts' was translated in to German and the incorrect translation of 'nuts' was used!  Our experts will also determine if your product is export-ready and could achieve export success."

A seminar on PSMA export opportunities is currently being planned for members.

If you're interested in signing up for the service contact the Federation on 01234 273933 or email lisa.pawsey@petfederation.co.uk stating which countries you are interested in exporting to.
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