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Scottish Leather Group

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Scottish Leather Group Ltd. is the largest manufacturer of leather in the United Kingdom. The Group comprises of four leather manufacturing subsidiaries and a technology company, all located in the West of Scotland: Andrew Muirhead & Son Limited, Bridge of Weir Leather Company Limited, W J and W Lang Limited, NCT Leather Limited and SLG Technology Limited.


Scottish Leather Group Ltd. is a wholly privately owned, independent company which was formed in 1965 and employs 550 people.


The member companies of the Group are well established with a combined experience in tanning and finishing leather of over 490 years. Their specialist leathers are produced for a wide range of industries: automotive, furniture, marine, aviation, shoe and leather goods. The Group export sales represent over 80% of turnover.


The philosophy of Scottish Leather Group Ltd. is a desire to establish the highest industry standards for quality, innovation, value, service and care for the environment.

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