Integrated Solution for Transportation + Logistics Warehouse Management

Tak Jung-wook, Chief Strategy Officer of Mesh Korea (left), and Kim Guk-hyun, CEO of Decent, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to develop an integrated IT logistics solution based on big data.

Tak Jung-wook, Chief Strategy Officer of Mesh Korea (left), and Kim Guk-hyun, CEO of Decent, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to develop an integrated IT logistics solution based on big data.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Mesh Korea (CEO Yoo Jung-beom), operator of 'Boorung,' announced on the 5th that it is developing a next-generation IT integrated logistics solution in collaboration with Decent (CEO Kim Guk-hyun), a logistics solution specialist company.


This combines a Transportation Management System (TMS) and a Warehouse Management System (WMS) solution, and plans to provide integrated services to corporate clients. In addition to logistics consulting for companies, they will jointly pursue orders for the integrated solution.


The advanced transportation solution Boorung TMS allows users to view statistics on driving distance and delivery performance at a glance and offers functions to easily manage many key data necessary for logistics business. Its machine learning capabilities automatically apply delivery and dispatch requirements, enabling quick responses to the ever-changing logistics environment and client needs.


Decent is recognized as a corporate software specialist with competitive strengths in WMS. Over 30 companies across various sectors including manufacturing, distribution, food, pharmaceuticals, fashion, and IT have optimized their logistics through Decent's solutions.



Tak Jeong-wook, Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) of Mesh Korea, said, "Boorung has accumulated and analyzed real data from all distribution logistics processes based on its directly operated integrated logistics infrastructure, sharing it with clients to build a mutually beneficial ecosystem." He added, "The integrated solution to be launched with Decent will address the challenges of startups facing practical difficulties in making large investments in logistics systems, as well as solve the concerns of large corporations seeking to meet numerous customer needs with a single system."


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