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The love of sausages is global.

At Devro we have over 85 years of experience in producing collagen casing and supporting our customers in making the best sausages possible, wherever you are in the world.

Devro is one of the world’s leading suppliers of collagen casings for food, used by customers in the production of a wide variety of sausages and other meat products. Collagen is a naturally occurring polymer which is transformed into gel, tubular casing and film at Devro’s manufacturing sites in the USA, the Netherlands, the UK, China, Czech Republic and Australia.

Devro employs over 2,000 people, with skills and knowledge ranging from chemical and electrical engineering to food technology, meat science and environmental health. Over 100 staff are in daily contact with more than 1,000 customers, providing specialist technical advice and support for sophisticated food manufacturing operations in more than 100 countries.

Devro plc was listed on the London Stock Exchange in June 1993.

The shares are 100% free-float, with approximately 6,000 holders of a total 166.9 million shares.

 

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