Factory Tour | See Our Pet Product Manufacturing Facility

Factory Tour

See the Facility Behind Your Pet Product Range

50,000 m² of organised, audited production capacity across six dedicated lines — cutting, sewing, injection moulding, woodworking, assembly, QC and packing under one roof. We manufacture pet products for professional buyers in 30+ countries. Take a look inside.

  • Watch a 90‑second walkthrough of our main production floor
  • See raw material intake through to container loading — unedited, unscripted
  • Tour each zone: cutting, sewing, moulding, assembly, QC lab, packing, warehouse
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Factory Tour Video

Watch the Full Factory Walkthrough

90 seconds. Real footage from the production floor — cutting tables, sewing lines, injection moulding, QC stations, packing and loading. No stock video. No marketing overlay.

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Inside Our Facility — How the Factory Is Organised

Everything flows in one direction: raw materials enter at one end, finished and inspected products ship from the other. This linear layout reduces handling, prevents cross‑contamination between material types, and makes production progress visible at a glance — for our QC team and for you.

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Raw Material Receiving & Inspection

All incoming fabric, webbing, hardware, foam and packaging materials are checked against spec sheets before acceptance. Non‑conforming material does not enter the production floor.

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Cutting & Preparation

Automated and manual cutting stations for fabric, webbing, foam and wood panels. Pattern‑matched cutting for multi‑colour and printed materials.

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Sewing & Fabrication Lines

Dedicated sewing lines for soft goods: leashes, collars, harnesses, apparel, beds. Industrial‑grade machines with stitch‑count QC at each station.

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Injection Moulding & Hard Goods

In‑house moulding for plastic components: buckles, bowls, slow feeders, retractable leash housings. Dedicated tool room for mould maintenance and new mould development.

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Woodworking & Assembly

CNC cutting, edge‑banding and assembly for cat trees, pet furniture and wood‑framed beds. FSC‑certified material handling with chain‑of‑custody documentation.

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In‑Line QC Stations

QC checkpoints positioned at the end of each production zone — not just at final inspection. Issues are caught and corrected within the same shift, not after a production run completes.

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Final Inspection, Packing & Warehouse

Pre‑shipment AQL inspection, retail packaging assembly, barcode verification, carton labelling, palletising and container loading. Finished goods stored in dry, racked warehouse.

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Production in Action — A Closer Look at the Key Zones

Each zone is equipped and staffed to handle OEM/ODM orders from 500 to 50,000+ units. Below is what happens in each area — and what it means for your orders.

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Zone 01

Soft Goods Production — Sewing & Fabrication

Leashes, collars, harnesses, apparel, beds. Industrial flat‑bed and cylinder‑arm machines with programmable stitch patterns. Multi‑needle capability for reinforced stress points. What this means for buyers: consistent stitch quality across 500 or 5,000 units — and the ability to run multiple SKUs simultaneously on separate lines without cross‑contamination of colours or materials.

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Zone 02

Injection Moulding — Plastic & Silicone Components

Buckles, D‑rings, slow feeder bowls, retractable leash housings, travel bowl components. Hydraulic and electric injection moulding machines with closed‑loop process control. In‑house tool room for mould maintenance and new mould fabrication. What this means for buyers: custom mould development stays under our roof — faster turnaround, tighter quality control, and direct communication with the tooling team instead of a third‑party mould shop.

Ask about custom mould development →

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Zone 03

Woodworking & Furniture Assembly

Cat trees, pet furniture frames, elevated feeding stations, end‑table crates. CNC routing, precision panel cutting, edge‑banding and multi‑stage sanding. FSC chain‑of‑custody documented from raw board to finished product. What this means for buyers: furniture‑grade finishes at pet‑product price points. Flat‑pack KD construction designed at the engineering stage to reduce freight cost per unit — not as an afterthought.

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Zone 04

Assembly, Packaging & Finishing

Multi‑component assembly, hang‑tag attachment, barcode labelling, retail packaging insertion, master carton packing. Separate lines for standard packaging, custom branded packaging, and display‑kit assembly. What this means for buyers: your products leave the factory shelf‑ready — not requiring rework at a 3PL. Custom packaging programmes run on dedicated assembly tables with documented QC checkpoints per packaging SKU.

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Quality Control on the Line — Not Just at the End

We inspect at every stage of production — not just before shipment. Problems caught at the cutting table cost minutes to fix. The same problem caught at final inspection costs days and risks your delivery date. This is how we keep both quality and schedule under control.

Inspection Stages

1.Incoming material inspection — fabric, webbing, hardware and packaging checked against purchase specs and colour standards before entering production
2.In‑process inspection — QC checkpoints at the end of each production zone; stitch count, seam strength, dimensional checks, assembly fit
3.Pre‑shipment AQL inspection — random sample pull against ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 standard; functional testing, visual inspection, packaging audit
4.Production‑line pull sample sent to buyer — drawn randomly from finished goods before packing; you approve the final quality — not a hand‑picked golden sample

Pet‑Relevant Tests We Run

Pull‑strength testing on leashes, collars and harness hardware
Seam‑strength and stitch‑integrity testing on soft goods
Food‑contact material migration testing (bowls, slow feeders)
Water‑column testing on rainwear and outdoor fabrics
Colourfastness and abrasion resistance on fabrics and webbing
Stability and tip‑over testing on cat trees and furniture
15+
Dedicated QC Inspectors
AQL 2.5
Standard Export Inspection Level
<0.3%
Defect Rate on Shipped Orders
3rd Party
Testing Available (SGS, TÜV, Intertek)

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Warehouse Photo

Warehouse & Logistics — Ready to Ship, Ready to Scale

Your products are stored, packed and loaded under one roof — reducing handling damage, speeding up container turnaround, and keeping export documentation accurate. Here is how our logistics operation supports your delivery schedule.

  • 3,000+ pallet positions in dry, racked finished‑goods warehouse — capacity to hold safety stock for repeat buyers
  • Dedicated packaging lines for standard retail pack, custom branded pack, display‑kit assembly and plain bulk pack
  • Barcode verification and carton labelling at point of packing — your retailer compliance requirements are met before the container closes
  • Container loading with photographic documentation — loading plan, pallet count and carton condition recorded per shipment. You receive a loading report before the vessel departs

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Explore the Factory — Without Leaving Your Desk

Walk through the production floor at your own pace. Click through each zone to see the equipment, workstations and QC checkpoints in detail — the same view you would get during an on‑site audit.

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360° Virtual Tour
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Sewing Line
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QC Station
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Warehouse

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Plan Your Visit or Start Your Project

We welcome factory audits, buyer visits, and virtual walkthroughs with your team. Whether you want to inspect the production floor before placing an order, or you are ready to share a project brief — the next step is a conversation.