Utilizing the Guro Namseoul Fulfillment Hub
One-Stop Support for Up to 75 Companies Throughout the Entire Process

Hanjin has partnered with the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (HanYooWon) to provide support aimed at strengthening the logistics competitiveness of small business owners.


Hanjin Namseoul Integrated Logistics Center view. Hanjin

Hanjin Namseoul Integrated Logistics Center view. Hanjin

View original image

On June 1, Hanjin announced that it has been finally selected as the implementing agency for the "2026 Small Business Logistics Service Support Project," which is supervised by HanYooWon.


Through this project, Hanjin will provide participating small business owners with a 24-hour, one-stop logistics service covering the entire process from product warehousing, storage, and packaging to delivery using its proprietary "One-Click Fulfillment" system. The project period runs until December this year, and among approximately 150 companies to be recruited by HanYooWon, Hanjin will exclusively manage up to 75 companies.


The support targets small business owners who feel burdened by logistics costs, and a total of 180 million won in government subsidies will be distributed sequentially over three months. Unlike the previous method of simply subsidizing shipping fees, this program offers a comprehensive professional fulfillment service, including storage and packaging, which is expected to help small businesses improve cash flow and stabilize their operations. Applications can be submitted online via the distribution support portal "PanPanDaeRo," and may close early if the budget is exhausted.


Hanjin plans to provide systematic management for the selected small businesses, including support for moving into and onboarding at the Guro Namseoul Fulfillment Center. The company will run online advertisements to boost service usage rates and will also launch a dedicated application channel on the official Hanjin One-Click website to enhance accessibility.


Meanwhile, Hanjin has continued activities to foster mutual growth with small businesses and local communities and to build a cooperative ecosystem in the logistics industry, such as participating in the "2026 Online Export SMEs Logistics Support" project run by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, as well as collaborating with the Gyeongsangbuk-do agricultural specialty online shopping mall "Saiso."



A Hanjin representative stated, "Based on our extensive domestic and international logistics infrastructure and digital platform business capabilities, we will actively work to help small business owners strengthen their logistics competitiveness and achieve sustainable growth."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing