CJ Logistics is strengthening its collaboration with AliExpress and Cainiao, subsidiaries of the Alibaba Group.


The innovative technology company CJ Logistics announced on the 15th that it plans to expand various delivery services so that domestic consumers can receive overseas direct purchase products faster and more safely through ‘AliExpress’.


The core of the collaboration is to shorten the delivery time of overseas direct purchase products, which used to take about 1 to 2 weeks, to within 3 to 5 days. Through this, both companies expect to provide an innovative shopping experience by enabling so-called ‘Cherry-sumers’ who pursue reasonable consumption to receive cost-effective products more quickly.


Recently, the key keyword in the logistics industry is ‘cross-border.’ Along with the growth of the ‘Cross Border E-commerce (CBE)’ market that crosses national borders, consumers’ needs to receive fast and convenient delivery services as if domestic delivery from anywhere in the world are also increasing.

Shin Young-su, CEO of CJ Logistics Courier & E-commerce Division, is seen delivering a congratulatory speech at a press conference hosted by AliExpress held at COEX on the 9th. Photo by CJ Logistics

Shin Young-su, CEO of CJ Logistics Courier & E-commerce Division, is seen delivering a congratulatory speech at a press conference hosted by AliExpress held at COEX on the 9th. Photo by CJ Logistics

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In line with this trend, CJ Logistics signed a partnership with Cainiao, a logistics company under the Alibaba Group, in September last year. It is responsible for the delivery of AliExpress overseas direct purchase volumes. In particular, it provides delivery services utilizing an overwhelmingly large-scale infrastructure and a nationwide courier network to ensure that products departing from China can be delivered within ‘3 to 5 days.’


CJ Logistics plans to provide groundbreaking logistics services that transcend the Korea-China border through strategic collaboration with Cainiao. Especially, based on the newly launched single integrated delivery brand ‘O-NE,’ it plans to create marketing synergies and add the ‘Sunday O-NE’ service, which allows receiving overseas direct purchase products even on weekends.


Additionally, discussions are underway to establish a separate fulfillment center to offer even more convenient and enjoyable shopping experiences, such as the guaranteed next-day delivery service ‘Tomorrow for Sure! O-NE’ and the same-day delivery guarantee service ‘Today O-NE.’



Shin Young-su, Head of CJ Logistics’ Courier and E-commerce Division, said, “Forming a partnership with AliExpress and Cainiao, who are leading the global e-commerce market, is an opportunity to create greater value,” and added, “We will continue to strive to provide consumers with innovative overseas direct purchase services based on our top logistics expertise.”


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