Mesh Korea Freezes 'Boorung' Delivery Fees... "No Competitive Increase"
"Helping Small Business Owners and Franchisees Survive and Becoming Partners for Mutual Growth"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Mesh Korea (CEO Yoo Jung-beom), which operates the delivery agency service 'Boorung,' announced on the 16th that it will freeze delivery fees.
Mesh Korea, a nationwide direct logistics delivery company that signs contracts directly with stores and headquarters, explained that it decided to freeze fees to support small business owners and franchise store owners nationwide who are struggling due to COVID-19. Mesh Korea stated that it will maintain the current fee level not only for stores currently contracted and receiving Boorung delivery services but also for stores that will sign contracts in the future.
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Through the fee freeze declaration, Mesh Korea plans to eliminate concerns and burdens for small business owners and franchise store owners and proceed with a 'win-win' business by ▲ reducing store promotion costs through the 'Boorung Sajangnim Site' ▲ improving delivery efficiency through technological advancements such as AI-recommended dispatch ▲ and improving the actual treatment of Boorung delivery riders by providing free enrollment in Boorung rider accident insurance.
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