Koreacenter offers the ShipToBe service, a no-inventory startup tailored service on the Malltail platform, with a lifetime free monthly subscription.

Koreacenter offers the ShipToBe service, a no-inventory startup tailored service on the Malltail platform, with a lifetime free monthly subscription.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Korea Center announced on the 15th that it will provide the monthly subscription fee for ShipToBe, a no-inventory startup customized service on the Malltail platform, free of charge for life.


ShipToBe is a service that directly connects online shopping mall operators who have difficulties in product sourcing or plan to expand their product offerings with affordable and high-quality products from Chinese online markets such as Taobao and Tmall.


By supporting everything from product sourcing to purchasing and shipping agency in a one-stop manner, online shopping mall operators can source products at prices up to 10 times cheaper than domestic equivalent products without worrying about pre-purchase costs, logistics warehouses, or inventory burdens.


Currently used by over 4,000 online shopping malls, ShipToBe will be available for free for life without a monthly fee. Previously, up to 20 products could be registered for free, and a monthly fee of 110,000 KRW was charged for registering more than that, but from now on, ShipToBe can be freely used with unlimited product registration without any additional fees.



A ShipToBe representative said, “We expect this to be an opportunity for small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs who felt the burden of existing overseas purchasing agency solution costs to start their businesses more easily,” and added, “We will continue to support ShipToBe users generously so that they can source affordable and diverse products and secure competitiveness for their shopping malls.”


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