Unipart secures Three-Year E-commerce contract with South Korean pet retailer Vanchanggo

Unipart will provide logistics and e-commerce services for Vanchanggo from its Gyeonggi-do facility.

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Unipart secures Three-Year E-commerce contract with South Korean pet retailer Vanchanggo

Unipart, a provider of supply chain solutions and performance improvement technologies, has secured a three-year contract with Vanchanggo, a South Korean pet supplies retailer serving both B2B and B2C markets. 

Under the contract, Unipart will offer e-commerce services to Vanchanggo from its newly opened 12,000m² facility located in Gyeonggi-do Province, with the goal of streamlining the retailer's supply chain and improving logistics efficiency. 

Unipart has been operating in South Korea since 2010, working with clients in the automotive and e-commerce sectors to deliver logistics and supply chain solutions. 

Carl Williams, Managing Director for Unipart Asia Pacific, noted that the contract highlights Unipart's growing presence in the region and its involvement in South Korea's e-commerce market.

Bongjun Kim, CEO of Vanchanggo, expressed confidence in Unipart Korea's logistics capabilities, emphasising that the partnership is expected to enhance the efficiency of product deliveries and improve customer satisfaction. Both parties aim to foster mutual growth and maintain a close working relationship to ensure smooth logistics operations.

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