, Philippines

Vape brand Yooz to launch Philippine site

It has opened over 4,000 franchisees’ stores in less than half a year.

The Philippines store of YOOZ, an e-cigarette brand in China will be launching its global official website after it acquired the exclusive domain name YOOZ.com, the company announced in a press release.

YOOZ offers more than 30 flavors and styles of tobacco rods. In less than half a year, the number of franchisees' stores has exceeded 4,000.

In order to serve the channels and franchisees well, YOOZ has created a set of joining strategy of "good business = good policy+good partner". It practices the business model of "ecological feedback" with its own supply chain management system to share risks with the market.
 

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