'Starmong', a city-type complex cultural center for companion dogs, is expanding its pet business stores nationwide in partnership with global real estate company 'Remax Korea'.
Starmong and Remax Korea announced on the 27th that they have signed a strategic business agreement to expand their pet business stores. The agreement ceremony was held with Starmong co-CEO Ryu Ji-jong and Remax Korea CEO Shin Hee-seong in attendance.
The two companies plan to expand the urban pet complex cultural center nationwide according to the detailed business agreement. They will also build and utilize a real estate network, as well as analyze and respond to industry trends.
Through this agreement, Starmong plans to diversify its business areas in the domestic pet market. It is determined to strengthen its network and position within the pet industry by pushing forward with a project to launch 15 stores nationwide.
Shin Hee-sung, CEO of Remax Korea, said, "We plan to provide the best real estate service based on Remax's nationwide network, advanced real estate services, and scientific analysis techniques," adding, "We will create meaningful synergy through the business agreement with Starmong, which has been presenting new services in the industry."
Ryu Ji-jong, co-CEO of Starmong, said, "We will be able to successfully push forward with our store expansion plan by introducing the strengths of both companies," and added, "We plan to continue to strengthen our business competitiveness by cooperating with various partners and create differentiated spaces unique to Starmong."
Meanwhile, Starmong is a dog kindergarten that teaches companion dogs and their owners how to live together. It is a complex cultural space that combines all services related to companion dogs, such as a dog hotel, dog grooming, and dog training for companion dogs in the city.
Original link: https://news.mt.co.kr/mtview.php?no=2022052712112830341&type=1
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