Agreement Signed with Chungnam Regional SME Administration, Small Enterprise and Market Service, and Chungnam Merchants Association
to Support Expansion of Sales Channels for Specialty Products

Baemin is launching initiatives to support the expansion of sales channels for small business owners in the Chungnam region, who have suffered significant damage due to flooding.


On July 24, Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baemin, announced that it had signed a business agreement with the Chungnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, the Daejeon Sejong Chungnam Regional Headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, and the Chungnam Merchants Association to support sales channels for traditional markets and small business owners’ specialty products in the Chungnam region.

Park Kyungmo, Head of Daejeon Sejong Chungnam Regional Headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, Jeong Jeui, President of Chungnam Merchants Association, Kim Yunwoo, Commissioner of Chungnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, and Kim Junghyun, Head of Value Management Office at Woowa Brothers, who attended the agreement ceremony to support the expansion of sales channels for Chungnam regional specialties, are taking a commemorative photo. Woowa Brothers  <br>Photo by Woowa Brothers

Park Kyungmo, Head of Daejeon Sejong Chungnam Regional Headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, Jeong Jeui, President of Chungnam Merchants Association, Kim Yunwoo, Commissioner of Chungnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, and Kim Junghyun, Head of Value Management Office at Woowa Brothers, who attended the agreement ceremony to support the expansion of sales channels for Chungnam regional specialties, are taking a commemorative photo. Woowa Brothers
Photo by Woowa Brothers

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This agreement was established to help revitalize the local economy by expanding sales channels for traditional market merchants and small business owners in the Chungnam region, who have been affected both by the economic downturn and by heavy rainfall. Woowa Brothers and the participating organizations will focus on mutual cooperation in the following areas: discovering 20 outstanding specialty product companies, supporting promotion and marketing, and managing sales performance.


Woowa Brothers will be responsible for supporting online sales channels for local small business owners through Baemin and analyzing sales data. Outstanding specialty product companies will be featured in “Jeongukteukka,” Baemin’s parcel commerce service that offers a variety of products from across the country at affordable prices. Additionally, dedicated exposure will be provided through “Paldosinmigwan,” a special section for regional specialties. Intensive promotion will also be carried out in connection with the “Donghaeng Festival” in the second half of the year.



Kim Junghyun, Head of Value Management Office at Woowa Brothers, stated, “Through this agreement, we hope to contribute, even in a small way, to the recovery of local small business owners,” and added, “We will continue to support traditional markets and small business owners in the region.”


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