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Kyowon Startone announced on the 28th that it has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ShopLinker & C, a company specializing in integrated management solutions for online shopping malls, to strengthen its competitiveness in the fulfillment business.
ShopLinker & C is a company that provides solutions capable of centrally managing orders from multiple online shopping malls. It connects with over 400 domestic and international shopping malls, supporting the entire e-commerce operation process, including product registration, order collection, and invoice printing.
Under the agreement, both companies plan to pursue the following initiatives: integration between Kyowon Startone's WMS and ShopLinker & C's order collection system; logistics technology integration based on API (Application Programming Interface); and joint marketing and partnerships. Through these efforts, they aim to establish an integrated operational system spanning from order placement to logistics, while also enabling sellers to manage the entire process of orders, inventory, and shipping within a single system.
This agreement was launched to provide sellers with a more evolved e-commerce operating environment by integrating Kyowon Startone's WMS (Warehouse Management System) with ShopLinker & C's integrated shopping mall management solution. In particular, it is expected that combining Kyowon Startone's fulfillment operational capabilities with ShopLinker & C's e-commerce solutions will maximize mutual synergy.
Both companies plan to not only conduct joint marketing activities but also, in the medium to long term, explore a fulfillment service model that combines both companies' solutions. This involves jointly developing new business opportunities by integrating ShopLinker & C's order collection solution with Kyowon Startone's WMS.
A representative from Kyowon Startone stated, "This agreement aims to provide a more efficient integrated operating environment for both companies' customers, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and creating an environment that allows them to focus on business expansion."
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