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Kogan recognises Mighty Ape's success and plans to support the company with resources where necessary. Mighty Ape has significant operations in New Zealand, employing permanent full-timers, as well as operating a purpose-built distribution centre in the north of Auckland.
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The looming launch of Amazon Australia will bring the retail giant closer in proximity to New Zealand, but Bland said it wouldn't change much at this stage. Mighty Ape, which employs more than workers, has been growing year on year since its rebrand and name change in Amazon is said to offer products at prices of up to 30 per cent cheaper than elsewhere on its launch and up to 15 per cent cheaper after it is established.
It currently has more than half a million stocked items in its warehouse, with a main product range centred around entertainment and merchandise but also sells supplements, food, clothing and beauty products.
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