Increasing Year-Round Introduction Stores to Over 100

Emart24 announced on the 19th that it will introduce the unmanned printing service 'Printing Box' and expand its lifestyle-oriented services.


Emart24, which introduced the Printing Box service in about 30 stores earlier this month, plans to increase the number of stores operating the service to around 100 throughout the year.


The model is showcasing the 'Printing Box' service at the Emart24 store in Songnae-dong, Bucheon. <br>[Photo by Emart24]

The model is showcasing the 'Printing Box' service at the Emart24 store in Songnae-dong, Bucheon.
[Photo by Emart24]

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Printing Box is an unmanned printing kiosk service that allows users to upload photos or documents stored on their smartphones or PCs to a mobile app cloud and then print them at a dedicated Printing Box device. In addition to basic printing and photo printing, various civil service documents can also be printed using government24 and Hometax linked to Printing Box. Furthermore, the dedicated Printing Box app provides formats for ID, passport, and half-size ID photos, enabling customers who need to print various ID photos to instantly print them anytime at Emart24 stores equipped with Printing Box.



Emart24 is accelerating the launch of such unique services as part of a strategy to expand various touchpoints with customers and continuously provide differentiated value experiences according to customer needs. An Emart24 official said, "Following the previously introduced pet registration service and tire rental service, we expect that the nationwide Emart24 stores will serve as platforms offering differentiated experiences by opening the unmanned printing service as well. We will strengthen Emart24’s image as a lifestyle-oriented service platform by increasing the number of Printing Box operating stores by more than 100 within this year."


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