HERITAGE Brands Limited has announced a strategic alliance with listed medical life science company Medlab Clinical "to develop next generation, over-the-counter, well being solutions for the pharmacy retail channel".
The Heritage Brands product range includes Le Tan, Australis, Innoxa, Mode, In Essence and Oil Garden, with the company also having the Australian distributions rights for Skin Republic, Luma, Sensationail, Nailene, Fing'rs and Revlon Eyelashes.
The alliance provides an additional sales channel for Medlab, which currently markets its specialised nutritional products to doctors, naturopaths, pharmacies (behind the counter) and other relevant practitioners in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
Medlab ceo Sean Hall said the two companies shared a similar philosophy and values regarding health issues, with the relationship expected to boost sales via Heritage to "health-conscious consumers looking for uniqueness, innovation and value in a trusted brand".
Heritage Brands chief Constantine Gendis said the agreement would take the company into the growing nutraceutical space.
"From a combination of quality, value and innovation, we expect a positive consumer reaction as we expand the products' distribution reach and add them to our portfolio of brands," Gendis said.
Medlab has already developed 24 evidence-based products, and recently received ethics approvals to proceed with two clinical trials for its cannabis-based medicines which are administered via the company's NanoCelle patented nano-particle spray (PD 20 Jun).
Key shareholders in Heritage Brands include Souls Private Equity Limited and Rawlo International Pty Ltd, with the company last year recording gross sales revenue of more than $63 million, a year-on-year increase of almost 70%.
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