PILTON, a Chinese“smart pet house" brand aims to enter the Japanese market in 2025!

PILTON has indicated that it plans to make a full-scale entry into the Japanese market in 2025. The company has been expanding its sales both in individual and corporate (pet shops, pet hospitals) market across Asia, including Japan, and plans to focus particularly on the Japanese, Malaysian, and Taiwanese markets in 2025.

As pet stores continue to grow in size and become increasingly chain-oriented, PILTON's pet houses with smart functions are considered a competitive advantage, as they can help reduce operating costs and provide higher-quality facilities.

According to founder Lu Bon, PILTON's sales in 2024 are expected to grow sixfold compared to the previous year, reaching nearly 40 million yuan (about US$5.5 million). The smart pet houses have been sold in 14 countries and regions, with cumulative sales exceeding 10,000 units to date.

Image Source: PILTON actual store (https://36kr.jp/328292)

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