On the 13th, Cafe24 newly integrated Japan's "Baima" into its MarketPlus service.

On the 13th, Cafe24 newly integrated Japan's "Baima" into its MarketPlus service.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Cafe24 announced on the 13th that it has newly linked the Japanese platform 'Buima' to its MarketPlus service.


MarketPlus is an integration service that allows online business operators to simultaneously sell their own shopping mall (D2C) products on various external marketplaces such as open markets and select shops. It connects with over 70 domestic and international marketplaces, and with the addition of Buima, it has expanded the sales channel support for businesses aiming to enter the Japanese market.


Buima has 9.1 million members and sells products from over 16,000 brands across 160 countries. Cafe24 plans to actively support Korean businesses in smoothly selling products to Japan through easy product linkage between D2C own malls and Buima, as well as cooperation with Japan's largest logistics companies such as 'Sagawa' and 'Yamato'.



Lee Jae-seok, CEO of Cafe24, said, "The global e-commerce industry is paying attention to the outstanding competitiveness of Korean products," and added, "We will achieve hyper-connection with various companies for the success of more Korean businesses."


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