Sharing Challenges in Store Operations and Delivery
"Building a Safe Delivery Culture Based on Trust"

Elegant Youth, the company responsible for Baedal Minjok’s logistics services, announced on December 2 that it held a win-win meeting titled "Baemin Friends Together with Baeramo" on the 25th of last month at Baemin Rider School in Hanam. The event brought together partners from the Baemin store owner group "Baemin Friends" and the Baemin Connect rider community "Baeramo (Safe Delivery Rider Group)."


This meeting, held for the second time following the session in June, was organized to foster a sustainable delivery culture based on trust and safety. Store owners and riders shared their challenges and experiences from their respective perspectives regarding store operations and the delivery process, taking time to better understand each other. A "role-playing program" was also conducted, allowing store owners and riders to switch roles and experience each other's situations.

Elegant Youth held a win-win meeting titled "Baemin Friends Together with Baeramo" on the 25th of last month at Baemin Rider School in Hanam, where Baemin store owner group "Baemin Friends" partners and Baemin Connect rider community "Baeramo (Safe Delivery Rider Group)" came together. Elegant Youth

Elegant Youth held a win-win meeting titled "Baemin Friends Together with Baeramo" on the 25th of last month at Baemin Rider School in Hanam, where Baemin store owner group "Baemin Friends" partners and Baemin Connect rider community "Baeramo (Safe Delivery Rider Group)" came together. Elegant Youth

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Baemin training staff were also present at the event to listen to and discuss suggestions for improving the delivery environment. The feedback collected during the meeting will be reflected in Elegant Youth’s training programs and service improvements, including those at the Hanam Baemin Rider School. It will also be used to enhance support policies for store owners, such as the "Rider Pickup Zone Improvement Campaign," which aims to improve delivery quality.


Prior to the meeting, a tour of the Hanam Baemin Rider School was held. In the three-story, approximately 8,000-square-meter indoor training facility-about the size of a soccer field-practical programs simulating real delivery environments, such as rainy weather delivery experiences and Baemin rider wear trials, were conducted.



A representative from Elegant Youth stated, "It was a meaningful occasion where store owners and riders, who are responsible for the beginning and end of deliveries, supported each other and deepened their understanding. We will continue to develop communication programs based on respect and trust to foster a healthy and safe delivery culture."


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