Baemin Leads Efforts to Strengthen Cooperative Ecosystem for Delivery Platforms
Signed Win-Win Growth Agreement with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large Enterprises, SMEs, and Agriculture
Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baemin, announced on September 15 that it has signed a "win-win growth agreement to strengthen the cooperative ecosystem of delivery platforms" with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large Enterprises, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
Jung-Hyun Kim, Head of Value Management at Woowa Brothers (left), and Tae-Seop Byun, Secretary General of the Foundation for Cooperation between Large Enterprises, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, are posing for a photo to commemorate the signing of a win-win growth agreement to strengthen the cooperative ecosystem of delivery platforms. Woowa Brothers
View original imageBaemin and the Foundation have agreed to work together with the goal of achieving joint growth with small business owners. Their collaboration will focus on expanding nationwide distribution networks for outstanding products, building safety nets to support stable business operations, and strengthening capabilities to address digital and legal issues.
To this end, the Foundation will support joint business planning and administrative matters, promote the achievements of the agreement externally, and discover and spread best practices in win-win growth. Baemin will focus on ensuring the stable operation of its platform system, share information that helps small business owners with their sales activities, and strengthen communication to widely promote a culture of cooperative partnership.
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Jung Hyun Kim, Head of Value Management at Woowa Brothers, said, "We will do our best not only with our internal efforts for small business owners, but also through various external cooperative relationships."
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