Gloucestershire Echo

Online expansion set to help generate £4m in sales over five years

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» A WILDLIFE product business is expecting to generate £4m in US sales over the next five years after the establishm­ent of an online presence led to growth in its overseas markets during lockdown.

Tetbury-based manufactur­er Wildlife World specialise­s in creating nesting habitats for birds, mammals, amphibians and insects.

The company, establishe­d by Norman Seller in 1997, is one of the few suppliers of its kind to have its own workshop and works with an extensive network of wildlife experts, including TV naturalist Simon King.

Since 2010, Wildlife World has received support from the Department for Internatio­nal Trade, including funding to attend trade shows overseas, such as the Gardenex show.

These events helped the business to establish itself abroad, and exporting now accounts for 30 per cent of its total sales.

During the pandemic, the company has seen its sales to the US grow by 87 per cent and it has recently establishe­d a fulfilment centre there, offering US customers flexible minimum order quantities and short lead times.

Vanessa Mcdonald, sales manager for Wildlife World, said: “With the Covid lockdown, I wasn’t able to travel to America and attend trade shows. We set up a new website and DIT funding enabled us to secure an online specialist in the US.

“While Covid-19 has been challengin­g for everyone, we are fortunate that DIT has helped us to establish such a strong foothold in the market.”

Paul Shand, head of trade for DIT in the South West, said: “Trade will play an important role in getting our economy back on track and Wildlife World is a great example of how companies can look to lucrative overseas markets to boost their sales whilst creating more jobs.”

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