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19/02/2025 – Advertorial

Quality and Performance you can believe in

American Leather has built its success on rapid production, vertical integration, and a strong partnership with Zünd. In the past 5 years, Zünd digital cutting systems have become a key component of the company’s digital leather and fabric-cutting operations.

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At present, the company employs about 700 people and produces around 400 pieces of furniture daily, with no finished goods kept in inventory. © American Leather

 
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Since purchasing their original Zünd cutters three decades ago, American has added several Zünd LC leather-cutting systems and multiple G3s. © American Leather

 
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At present, the company employs about 700 people and produces around 400 pieces of furniture daily, with no finished goods kept in inventory. © American Leather

 
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American Leather prides itself on having complete control over the various aspects of their production through vertical integration. © American Leather

 
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