Leather Allied Product Manufacturing Industry Sector

Industry Sector Overview

Establishments in the Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing subsector transform hides into leather by tanning or curing and fabricating the leather into products for final consumption. This subsector also includes the manufacture of similar products from other materials, including products (except apparel) made from "leather substitutes," such as rubber, plastics, or textiles. Rubber footwear, textile luggage, and plastics purses or wallets are examples of "leather substitute" products included in this subsector. The products made from leather substitutes are included in this subsector because they are made in similar ways leather products are made (e.g., luggage). They are made in the same establishments, so it is not practical to separate them. The inclusion of leather and hide tanning and finishing in this subsector is partly because it is a relatively small industry that has few close neighbors as a production process, partly because leather is an input to some of the other products classified in this subsector, and partly for historical reasons.
Source: US Census Bureau


Industry Reports

Leather & Hide Tanning & Finishing
Shoe & Footwear Manufacturing
Men's Shoe & Footwear Manufacturing
Rubber & Plastics Footwear Manufacturing
Women's Shoe & Footwear Manufacturing
House Slipper Manufacturing
Women's Handbag & Purse Manufacturing
Leather Accessories Manufacturing
Luggage Manufacturing