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Leather and Leather Substitute Product Manufacturing in Australia
IBISWorld, June 2011, Pages: 35
The IBISWorld Leather and Leather Substitute Product Manufacturing in Australia report consists of units engaged in tanning, currying, dressing, finishing, dying, embossing or japanning leather, animal skins or fur. This class also includes units engaged in the production of fellmongered wool, pelt or slipe wool. Firms within this industry also manufacture items such as handbags, wallets, luggage, saddles, machine belting, industrial packaging, and other similar products out of leather and synthetic leather. These items are then sold to wholesalers and retailers for resale to the final consumer. This industry also consists of units engaged in manufacturing products of leather or leather substitutes (except footwear or leather clothing) such as machine belting, industrial packing, suitcases, handbags, wallets or similar products, saddlery or harness.
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