Government-Authorized 9th... Domestic Record Holder of the Most Grade 1 Certifications

CJ Logistics announced on the 26th that its Anseong MP (small product dedicated sorting system) hub terminal in Gyeonggi Province received a Grade 1 rating in the ‘Smart Logistics Center Certification’ evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. This is the ninth such certification following the Gonjian Mega Hub Terminal and Gunpo Fulfillment Center. The company holds the largest number of Grade 1 smart logistics centers in South Korea.


This certification system was introduced by the Ministry of Land in 2020 to foster the advanced logistics industry. It assigns ratings from Grade 1 to Grade 5 based on evaluations of functional areas such as the level of advanced automation in logistics processing stages, and foundational areas including structural performance of logistics facilities and the adoption level of information systems.

CJ Logistics Gyeonggi Anseong MP Hub Terminal <br>[Photo by CJ Logistics]

CJ Logistics Gyeonggi Anseong MP Hub Terminal
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The Anseong MP hub terminal spans 12,000 square meters (approximately 3,600 pyeong), equivalent to the size of two soccer fields. It was highly rated for its AI-based advanced automated sorting system capable of processing 2 million small products per day. A representative feature is the load balancing technology, where sensors attached to each conveyor belt monitor parcel volumes in real time by section and automatically distribute the load.



Choi Woo-seok, head of CJ Logistics O-NE Division, said, “The Anseong MP hub terminal is a massive advanced facility based entirely on AI and big data,” adding, “Leveraging our superior technological capabilities, we will expand advanced logistics infrastructure to establish a solid growth trajectory in the rapidly growing e-commerce market.”


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