Cafe24 Partners with Major US Online Mall 'Wish' to Expand Global Market Reach
Cafe24 has newly integrated the large American online marketplace 'Wish' into its market integration management service.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Cafe24 announced on the 13th that it has newly integrated the large American online marketplace 'Wish' into its market integration management service.
Online business operators can easily sell products registered on their own shopping malls (D2C) through Cafe24 Market Integration Management to over 100 countries where Wish offers services, including North America, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania.
This integration is highly useful for businesses aiming to enter North American and European markets. Wish's own logistics service, 'FBW,' enables fast and convenient product delivery. Additionally, Wish's sophisticated product recommendation system is optimized for quick sales. The big data-based algorithm focuses on recommending suitable products for each user right from the first screen.
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Cafe24 plans to continue closely expanding collaboration with Wish to contribute to the global success of domestic companies. Lee Jae-seok, CEO of Cafe24, said, "With the Korean Wave still strong, numerous countries worldwide can become growth stages for Korean businesses," adding, "We will continue to maintain hyperconnectivity with leading companies that possess robust services."
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