CU Medical Systems Signs Contract with Japan's Ramico for 10,000 AEDs... Expands Volume for Four Consecutive Years View original image

CU Medical Systems' Japanese subsidiary, JCU (hereinafter referred to as JCU), announced on March 5 that it has signed a contract with Ramico, a subsidiary of the Chuetsu Group, to supply 10,000 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in Japan.


This contract is a continuation of a supply agreement that has been renewed for four consecutive years, rather than a one-off order. Starting with the supply of 4,000 units to the Honshu region in 2023, JCU expanded the volume to 6,000 units in 2024, 8,000 units in 2025, and 10,000 units in 2026, renewing the contract each year for four consecutive years.


The company explained that as the AED Remote Management System (RMS) has become a mandatory requirement in major bids in Japan, demand is expanding among companies with stable management and operational capabilities. CU Medical Systems' RMS, developed four years ago under new management, has become the core competitive edge in the Japanese AED business.


The fact that JCU currently operates and provides the largest number of remote management systems in Japan also serves as a competitive advantage. JCU has continued its partnership with Ramico for four years, steadily expanding its AED business in Japan.



A representative from JCU stated, "Continuing supply contracts for four consecutive years and expanding the volume each year in the conservative Japanese market is the result of accumulated technological strength and trust," adding, "Based on our supply references in the Honshu region and our competitive edge in remote management technology, we plan to expand our business nationwide, including to Kyushu and Hokkaido."


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