Securing Over 70% Additional Vehicles Compared to Usual to Support Logistics for Major Corporate Clients

Mesh Korea's 'Boorung' Enters Two-Week Chuseok Emergency Duty View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Mesh Korea, the operator of 'Boorung,' announced on the 30th that it will enter emergency duty ahead of the Chuseok holiday. Mesh Korea has designated the period from today until the 15th of next month, about two weeks, as a special delivery period for the Chuseok holiday and decided to activate an emergency duty system in preparation for the increase in cargo volume.


First, Mesh Korea coordinated in advance with corporate customers regarding possible delivery days and times during the Chuseok period to prevent any disruptions in delivery. For local stores, the Chuseok delivery schedule was announced by branch and region. Additionally, to support logistics for major corporate customers, such as dedicated and dawn deliveries that concentrate during the Chuseok holiday, more than 70% additional four-wheeled vehicles compared to usual will be secured to operate a 24-hour system.



Furthermore, Boorung riders' two-wheeled vehicle operation rates will be increased to prepare for the rise in quick commerce cargo volume of daily necessities and gift sets during the Chuseok period. A response system for two-wheeled vehicle breakdowns, accident reports, and repair support has also been established. Choi Byung-jun, head of Mesh Korea's domestic business division, said, "With the growth of the quick commerce market, 'Boorung's last-mile delivery will play a key role in Chuseok peak logistics," adding, "Since we are responsible for logistics for over 600 corporate customers and more than 120,000 local stores, we will make every effort to ensure that delivery services during the Chuseok period proceed without any issues."


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