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In a rare move for a company known for relentless speed, Coupang will pause its Rocket Delivery service on June 3 — the day of Korea’s presidential election — to allow its delivery workers to vote.
Coupang will allocate 193 billion won to build a new logistics center in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang, expanding its operation of rocket delivery service in the region.
Coupang Logistics Service plans to invest $14 million in a new logistics center in Jincheon County.
The e-commerce giant completed the construction of a logistics center in Gwangju to facilitate its next-day Rocket Delivery system in the southwest region.
Coupang will proceed with its 3 trillion won plan to expand operations outside of Seoul, which will see its workforce expand by some 10,000.
It is time to look back on the management’s perception of Korean consumers and market, because consumers’ minds always change.
The state watchdog's reasoning behind the record fine for Coupang may affect the search algorithms of other retailers.
Coupang plans to invest over $2.2 billion to expand its delivery network, aiming to increase coverage of its next-day Rocket Delivery service and establish new fulfillment centers in eight locations nationwide.
A rift between e-commerce giant Coupang and its gig workers is deepening in the wake of a series of deaths from apparent overwork while on duty.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap