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- South Africa: Rich and varied resources, but German automotive leather upholstery downturn threatens stability of the tanning industryIn leather terms, South Africa has a generally robust agricultural sector producing abundant and varied raw materials.On the bovine side, its semi-processed tanneries and its footwear upper leather and furniture upholstery tanneries are stable, but its automotive upholstery leather tanneries are currently quiet.On the sheepskin side, semi ...moreFMD: Crisis mode for farmers and DoASo far, leather industry appears to be relatively unaffected ...moreMossop Leather has overcome load shedding, and other tanneries are following similar pathsColumnist H. Procter wrote about solar power in the November issue, noting that it could both address sustainability issues and free tanneries from load shedding.“I had a call with Mossop Leather MD Gert Kruger after we published that article,” he wrote. “He told me it was possible to get all electricity needs with some ...moreFurniture leather: Hannitan’s Atlantis plant to be called…Hannitan AtlantisSprings, Gauteng, SA – Further to the article in the 05 June issue of the S&V Weekly Newsletter, Hannitan’s new crusting plant, which is planned to open in Atlantis, outside Cape Town, in August, will trade as Hannitan Atlantis.Hannitan makes mainly leather for furniture upholstery.It will process around 1 000 wet blu ...moreHannitan opening second plant, not moving to W. CapeSprings, Gauteng, SA - Hannitan has started work on a crusting plant in Atlantis, outside Cape Town, to open probably in August, MD Rudolf Hanni said on Friday. “It’s not replacing Hannitan,” he said. “It’s to alleviate bottlenecks in Springs, and the reason we’ve cho ...moreFurniture: We need to export, and we have to be more competitiveThe reality that the furniture manufacturing sector was negatively affected by the economic downturn could be seen in the drop of domestic leather sales. Initially, there was movement from high-end leathers to corrected grain leathers purely from a cost point of view. However, these sales reduced dramatically as the general consumer had t ...more
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