ROPE manufacturer English Braids will be launching its latest line of products, intended for some of the world's most luxurious yachts, at a trade show in the Netherlands later this month.

The Superyacht line of products includes ropes for mooring and rigging, specially designed to meet the demanding specifications of high-end luxury yachts.

The range will be launched at The Superyacht Pavilion of the METSTRADE Show, which runs from November 13 to 13 in Amsterdam and is among the world’s largest leisure marine events.

Henry Earp, sales director of the firm, said: "We are strong believers in British manufacturing and are particularly proud of what our teams have achieved over the last 50 years.

"Continued diversification is vital to the longevity of British manufacturing. Our focus on quality over the years has seen us fight off foreign competition through the support of our employees and loyal customers.

"The Superyacht Pavilion at METSTRADE is the perfect platform to showcase our British manufacturing which is held in high regard within this sector."

MP Harriett Baldwin paid a visit to English Braids at Spring Lane to hear more about their strategic focus into luxurious Superyachts with their British manufactured ropes.

She said: " “English Braids is a fantastic family-run company which has been flying the flag for Malvern for the last fifty years. It was really interesting to see its new products which will be used on some of the finest superyachts in the world and I was eager to wish them my support as they look to expand their business at home and abroad.”

Mr Earp said: "It is always a pleasure to welcome Harriett back to English Braids to share our progress and successes in this exciting global market. We owe Harriett a big thank you for finding the time to come along and support us today."

English Braids is a privately-owned manufacturer of synthetic ropes and braided cords which, for 50 years,has been selling its products to marine, lifting, engineering, commercial winching and entertainment sectors.