"Delivery Orders Increase by 10.2% Compared to Last Week Due to COVID-19 Resurgence"
Sharp Rise in Delivery Orders Starting from the 17th as Daily COVID-19 Cases Reach 300s
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] It has been revealed that delivery demand is rapidly increasing due to the resurgence of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Barogo, a startup operating a last-mile logistics IT platform (CEO Lee Tae-kwon), announced on the 25th that the number of delivery orders in the recent week (18th?24th) increased by 10.2% compared to the previous week (11th?17th).
This appears to be a phenomenon caused by the resurgence of COVID-19. In fact, from the 17th, when the daily confirmed COVID-19 cases reached the 300s, until the 22nd, the number of delivery orders showed a steep upward trend. In particular, the number of delivery orders over the weekend last week reached 1,237,000.
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Also, on the 24th, the first day of implementing 'Social Distancing Level 2' in the Seoul metropolitan area, the number of delivery orders in one day was 466,000, which was 11.5% higher than the previous day. A Barogo official said, "Due to the resurgence of COVID-19, the number of delivery orders is rapidly increasing," and added, "We will continue close communication with the field to match delivery demand and rider supply."
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