As the name suggests, Swiss Pet Solution represents Swiss quality. The company is new on the international market, but has been producing super premium quality pet food for more than 30 years. It is the only Swiss producer to offer a complete high-end range of pet food for dogs, cats, rodents, rabbits and birds.
A strong position
Based in the Swiss municipality of Kaiseraugst, directly on the Rhine, the company made a name for itself with its Iso-dog and Iso-cat brands, which have mainly been distributed in Switzerland until now. The growing company was keen to expand even further and tap into new markets across the globe. This led to the decision to start operating under the current name of Swiss Pet Solution in order to position itself more strongly on the market from this year onwards. It aims to win over further distribution partners with products that bring the Swiss values of reliability, flexibility and – above all – quality to the fore.
Local sourcing
The company has maintained close relationships with local farmers and suppliers for many years so that it can process the highest-quality raw materials that are free from GMOs and wheat gluten. “Our processing is carried out using a nutrient-preserving procedure known as the optimal cooking process, which makes the food particularly flavoursome and popular with animals,” says Dr Stephan Leoni, Business Unit Manager. “We want to use the expertise that our company has built up in recent years from specialists, veterinarians and sales professionals to offer our customers the solutions they need,” he adds. The aim is to offer customers a full-service package and support them with marketing their existing brands or with creating their own brands, from feed composition through to marketing.
Ready for the future
Swiss Pet Solution is CO2/kWh certified, meaning that its ecological footprint is reduced every year. Over 70% of the company’s electricity consumption comes from renewable energy sources, and it actively supports customers and partners who are increasing their use of reusable packaging.
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