From Military Footwear to Small Leather Goods
Kulitkraf’s leather footwear and leather goods set to satisfy the ever-growing international market.
For military personnel, construction workers or those who need high quality, high endurance footwear for the rigours of their job, Kulitkraf Sdn Bhd has the right boots and shoes.
These are practical footwear that withstand tough conditions yet provide comfort to the wearer thanks to the company’s attention to detail, craftsmanship, modern technology, R&D and innovation.
In addition to the domestic market, Kulitkraf currently exports to Brunei, Oman, Singapore and Sri Lanka, with plans to expand to more countries in the coming years.
Full Product Offering
Kulitkraf manufactures military, industrial and light service footwear. The military footwear is made for marching, combat, parachuting, jungle and desert operations, and other military purposes.
Its industrial footwear caters for the construction, fire department, heavy industries, oil & gas industry and other manufacturing industries while its light service footwear are for general and special purposes.
Dedicated Production Lines
It has four production lines in the footwear section: Mock Welted Construction (MWC), Goodyear Welted Construction (GYW), Stuck On Construction (SOC) and Direct Injection System (DIS).
Durable, Comfortable Footwear
Footwear manufactured using the MWC method are suitable for heavy-duty activity especially marching, parading and other special operations for uniformed personnel. They are similar to GYW.
The uppers are directly stitched to the insole before being attached to the outsole and stitched again. The outsole is stitched with “lock-stitch” and this process is a combination of Mckay and “stitch down” processes. Examples are CBWC 4109 and CBWC 9614 boots.
Footwear using the GYW technique of manufacturing are recognised as high-quality footwear. Rib welt is first attached to the insole, then uppers are directly stitched to the insole rib and welt. The welt is then stitched to the insole and directly stitched to the outsole. Examples are BRGS 0507 boots and OLG 706 shoes.
As for the SOC process, the uppers and the soles are stuck on using special glue. In addition, the side wall is stitched all around to give better adhesion to uppers. Examples are BRSM 9308 & BRSF 1915 footwear.
And the DIS method is suitable for making both light and heavy-duty shoes and boots. Examples are BRJ 7212 and ORJ 2210 footwear.
Personal Accessories
Kulitkraf’s leather goods collection ranges from small items including key chains, coin purses, belts, card cases (ideal as gifts, souvenirs and for personal use) and fashionable handbags to briefcases and document bags for corporate as well as government clients.
Consistent Quality
Incorporated in 1968, Kulitkraf has grown from a tannery to a leading manufacturer of leather footwear and leather goods in Malaysia. Its leather and components are subjected to stringent quality control inspection before being approved for production use.
To maintain consistency in quality, strict quality inspection is carried out regularly at the designated inspection points on the production lines. All finished products require the quality controller's final approval before these are transferred to the factory place.
Efficient management, dedicated personnel, quality products and an innovative R&D team have established Kulitkraf's name in the leather industry.
Contact Us:
KULITKRAF SDN BHD
No. 5, Jalan 19/1, Seksyen 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +603 7957 4633
Fax: +603 7957 7480
Email: info@kulitkraf.com
Contact: Mr Muzafar Shah bin Dato’ Mustafa
Website: www.kulitkraf.com