APL, Global Distribution Chain TJX and Medicube Supply Agreement…Sold in US Stores

Global beauty tech company APL (CEO Kim Byung-hoon) has signed a supply contract for Medicube products with TJX, a large global distribution company, and is set to expand its offline sales channels in earnest in North America.

APL announced on the 28th that it signed a supply contract with American distribution company TJX (The TJX Companies, Inc.) for Medicube cosmetics and Medicube AGE-R beauty devices. TJX, which signed the contract this time, is a large global distribution company that provides beauty, fashion, various accessories, and daily necessities.

TJX's brands include TJ MAXX and Marshalls, which are large-scale offline outlet stores in North America, and operate about 5,000 stores in nine countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. In particular, it offers popular products at reasonable prices and sells a limited number of various styles per store, resulting in high store turnover.

Through this contract, APR will supply four Medicube skincare products (▲Triple Collagen Serum ▲Collagen Jelly Cream ▲Zero Pore Pad ▲One Day Exosome Shot 7500) and the AGE-R beauty device to TJX. The skincare products were selected based on market analysis in the US, focusing on the most popular products on Amazon. The Collagen Jelly Cream was well-received at the New York pop-up store last March, and the Zero Pore Pad, which has been loved in Korea for a long time, is a product that ranked first in the Toner & Astringent category of bestsellers on Amazon. For the beauty device, APR will supply the first-generation Booster Healer (local name: Booster H) and plans to expand the range of choices for local consumers by supplying the next-generation device, 'Booster Pro' in the future.

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