Our Products

01 EXPLORE

Products and our technology

Mon Ireedui LLC employs a team of leather technicians and technologists to process raw hides and skins of high quality. We produce garment leather from small skins, and process goat skins and bovine hides into shoe and bag finished leather for domestic market.
We cooperate with the world’s best leather processing chemical companies, constantly innovate and improve our technology, and introduce environmentally friendly technologies (vegetable tanning, organic tanning).

02 HIGH QUALITY

Our leather products

Semi-finished leather

Our company processes semi-finished products such as wet-blue and wet-white in accordance with the Mongolian standard MNS4724 and exports them to foreign markets.

Crust leather

We process sheep and goat skins and cattle hides for shoes, bags, small items, shoe linings and clothing and supply them to domestic and foreign markets.

Finished leather

Additionally, we process our crust for shoes, bags, small items, shoe lining and clothing into finished leather and supply them to domestic and foreign markets.

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Leather processing types

Chrome tanned leather

Chrome tanning can be considered a relatively new tanning method that has been in the leather processing industry for just over 100 years. It is universally recognized that chrome is the best tanning material in terms of economy, durability and other properties of processed leather

Vegetable tanned leather

Vegetable tanning is a tanning process that has been used since ancient times and vegetable tanned leather is considered to be a raw material that has been used since the development of leather processing technology. Natural raw materials for tanning are available in liquid and powder form from various parts of the plant, such as roots, barks, fruits, berries, and leaves.

Organic tanned leather

Organic tanning is an advanced new technology that saves time, materials and provides environmentally friendly and safe alternative for conventional leather tanning methods. This process is in development since last decade of 20th century, and it is a new technology that is still not very extensively used in the world leather industry.