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'Food Market Home Delivery Service' MOU

Baedal Minjok riders will deliver donated goods to vulnerable single-person households. Woowa Brothers (CEO Kim Byung-woo), which is in charge of Baedal Minjok's logistics services, announced on the 16th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Gangnam-gu Office and DeliveryN to operate the 'Food Market Front Door Delivery Service.'


The 'Food Market Front Door Delivery Service' is a social contribution project that delivers donated food and daily necessities from the Gangnam Food Support Center to the front doors of vulnerable single-person households with mobility restrictions, utilizing the logistics infrastructure of Woowa Brothers and DeliveryN.


(From left) Byeon Yeon-bae, CEO of DeliveryN, Jeong Heon-jae, Deputy Mayor of Gangnam-gu Office, and Kim Byung-woo, CEO of Woowa Brothers, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the 'Food Market Delivery Service to Your Doorstep' at Gangnam-gu Office on the 16th.

(From left) Byeon Yeon-bae, CEO of DeliveryN, Jeong Heon-jae, Deputy Mayor of Gangnam-gu Office, and Kim Byung-woo, CEO of Woowa Brothers, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the 'Food Market Delivery Service to Your Doorstep' at Gangnam-gu Office on the 16th.

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In this project, Woowa Brothers plans to support the logistics infrastructure to ensure smooth delivery. Gangnam-gu Office will select 250 single-person vulnerable households residing in Gangnam, and DeliveryN delivery workers will personally deliver donated goods to the recipients' front doors once a month and check on their well-being.


DeliveryN is a subsidiary of Woowa Brothers launched in July last year with the purpose of hiring delivery workers as regular employees. Currently, about 30 delivery workers perform deliveries as direct employees. Most of the DeliveryN delivery workers will deliver donated goods without receiving additional delivery fees for this project. After a one-month pilot period next month, the project is scheduled to be fully implemented next year.



Kim Byung-woo, CEO of Woowa Brothers, said, "We will continue to actively carry out various social contribution activities through collaboration with various local community organizations."


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