Willog signs business agreement with Korea Integrated Logistics Association

Willog, an IoT-based logistics intelligence solution company, announced on the 6th that it signed a business agreement with the Korea Integrated Logistics Association and will work to revitalize the domestic logistics industry through consulting on establishing a smart logistics status monitoring system.

According to this agreement, Willog will operate a consulting business of 'Establishing Smart Logistics Status Monitoring' that can secure logistics visibility and derive insights for about 200 member companies of the Korea Integrated Logistics Association. In addition, in cooperation with the association, it plans to ▲develop a business model for strengthening and advancing the competitiveness of the logistics industry ▲jointly plan R&D for developing advanced logistics technologies ▲cooperate on resources for fostering logistics experts, and continue its continuous cooperation.

The Korea Integrated Logistics Association (KILA) is a special corporation established for the purpose of developing the domestic logistics industry. It plays a role in connecting the government and the logistics industry through various activities such as promoting cooperation between companies, policy research, education and consulting, and supporting standardization.

Founded in 2021, Willog is an IoT-based logistics intelligence solution company that goes beyond cargo location tracking to support real-time management and prediction of the entire logistics process. It precisely collects various environmental data such as temperature, humidity, shock, inclination, and illuminance using patented IoT devices and analyzes them through optimized algorithms. Through this, companies can predict the possibility of potential problems and prevent risks in advance, and it also contributes to the advancement of logistics strategies.

“We are honored to be working with Willog, which is recognized in the industry for its IoT-based logistics intelligence solutions,” said Cho Moo-young, Vice Chairman of the Korea Integrated Logistics Association. “Through this agreement, we hope that many of our association members will secure data and visibility throughout the entire logistics process, thereby enhancing their industrial competitiveness.”

Willog CEO Bae Sung-hoon said, “Establishing transparent visibility in the logistics process is a key element in reducing costs and enhancing corporate competitiveness,” and added, “Through cooperation with the Korea Integrated Logistics Association, we will do our best to digitalize and achieve sustainable growth in the domestic logistics industry.”


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