
Hanjin Logistics, an affiliate of South Korean airline-to-logistics conglomerate Hanjin Group, announced Monday that it has partnered with major e-commerce platform Qoo10 Japan to streamline shipping for Korean businesses expanding into the Japanese market.
As part of the agreement, Hanjin will serve as an official logistics provider for QooJapan, integrating its digital logistics solution One Click with Qoo10’s sales manager system. This will allow sellers to manage shipments more efficiently, from domestic pickup in Korea to final delivery in Japan, the company said.
Hanjin’s One Click platform is designed to simplify logistics by offering direct pickup services, removing the need for sellers to transport goods to warehouses. The company will use its established logistics network to offer competitive shipping rates, particularly for small-parcel deliveries, it added.
The system also enables sellers to manage domestic and international orders through a single platform, improving operational efficiency, the company said. To accommodate businesses at different growth stages, Hanjin has introduced tiered service options, including One Click Pro for expanding businesses and One Click Global for international vendors. A volume-based pricing model will further reduce costs as shipping volume increases, the company added.
“This partnership will support Korean businesses in expanding their presence in Japan by providing efficient and cost-effective logistics solutions,” a Hanjin official said. “By combining our advanced logistics technology with our global shipping network, we aim to make cross-border e-commerce more accessible and seamless.”
By Park Li-na (linapark@heraldcorp.com)