Ably's amood to support K-fashion's expansion into Japan
Registered retailers can initiate sales in Japan at no extra cost with a simple button click for overseas linkage
By Oct 18, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
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South Korean fashion commerce platform Ably Corp. announced on Wednesday its Japanese shopping platform amood starts a one-stop service for domestic sellers eyeing entering into Japanese market.
Once integrated, Ably undertakes a comprehensive range of operations such as payment processing, shipping, customs clearances, logistics, and even local marketing strategies.
Following a pilot phase from July to September Ably reported receiving encouraging feedback. Within a mere quarter, over 11,000 retailers extended their operations into the Japanese market.
Ably's first overseas service amood has made significant strides in Japan.
By leveraging its proprietary AI-based personalization and recommendation system, combined with a vast databank of 180 million Japanese customer preferences, it has carved out a substantial niche.
Last year, Amood's app downloads in Japan exceeded 3 million, making it the only South Korean-operated platform to rank within the top five shopping applications in the country.
Write to Ji-Yoon Yang at yang@hankyung.com
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