Business agreement ceremony for establishing an order and delivery system with Yeongju Seonbigol Traditional Market Merchants Association and Mannabaedal Delivery Cooperative.

Business agreement ceremony for establishing an order and delivery system with Yeongju Seonbigol Traditional Market Merchants Association and Mannabaedal Delivery Cooperative.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The traditional markets in Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, which have been stagnating due to COVID-19, are striving to turn the pandemic crisis into an opportunity by securing market competitiveness through mobile ordering and fast, accurate delivery.


According to the city, to overcome the crisis faced by traditional markets due to difficulties in face-to-face contact and reduced consumption caused by COVID-19, on the 21st, the Seonbigol Traditional Market Merchants Association (Chairman Kwon Yong-rak) and the Yeongju City Mannabae Delivery Cooperative (Chairman Jang Seong-ho) signed a business agreement.


The main point of this business agreement to revitalize the traditional market is the establishment of a system that enables app ordering and delivery for stores within the traditional market. It also includes continuously conducting education for complaint handling within the market, service improvement, and raising merchants' awareness through the deployment of professional personnel.


Based on ongoing consultations, the plan is to concretize the project by building an ordering app, registering items and franchise stores, and securing riders, aiming to establish a computerized system early that can deliver all products within the market within one hour after ordering, thereby attracting a diverse customer base.



Kwon Yong-rak, chairman of the Seonbigol Traditional Market Merchants Association, said, "It is time to introduce a marketing system targeting various consumer groups such as online sales channels and mobile ordering to increase sales of stores in the market suffering from the prolonged COVID-19 crisis." He added, "We will actively strive to ensure that the various projects promoted based on this business agreement contribute to the revitalization of traditional markets and alleyway commercial districts."


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