Project Six, a brand incubating specialist company, and E2MAS, a global logistics integrated service company, announced on the 16th that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This agreement aims to establish a one-stop process covering logistics, sales, and marketing for the global market entry of K-brands, supporting domestic companies with high growth potential to more easily enter overseas markets.
E2MAS is a company with strengths in the global fulfillment sector, providing innovative logistics solutions based on export declaration automation processes, real-time delivery tracking systems, and specialized automation equipment through various platforms including ShipNergy. Through this, it drastically simplifies the complex logistics steps between domestic sellers and overseas consumers, maximizing efficiency and convenience.
Project Six offers specialized incubating services for brand growth, including branding, marketing, and domestic and international distribution, and recently successfully launched a one-stop overseas expansion service for entry into the Japanese market. Through this MOU, Project Six plans to strengthen integrated solutions that systematically simplify logistics and customs procedures for domestic brands based on cooperation with ShipNergy, helping companies focus on their core business growth.
Park Young-woon, Head of Overseas Business Division at Project Six, said about this agreement, “This collaboration with E2MAS will be a new turning point to accelerate the global market entry of K-brands,” adding, “We will provide full support especially to small and medium-sized enterprises and startups so they can overcome difficulties in building overseas logistics systems and focus on product development and enhancing brand value.”
An E2MAS representative also stated regarding this cooperation, “It has become possible to provide services encompassing overall brand growth beyond simple logistics support,” and expressed the intention to “actively support domestic brands to strengthen their competitiveness in the global market.”
This MOU signing is expected to lay the foundation for domestic brands to create greater opportunities in the global market through the combination of brand incubating and global fulfillment.
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