As non-face-to-face transactions become mainstream, the number of Japanese consumers who prefer online shopping is increasing, and sales are expected to grow rapidly. According to an announcement by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the size of the local e-commerce market reached about 200 trillion won last year .
It is reported that Cafe24 recently announced that it will link its shopping mall comprehensive management solution " Next Engine " with the Japanese e-commerce platform.
Cafe24, an e-commerce platform, is committed to putting sellers and businesses at the core of its services, providing services such as online store establishment systems, logistics and delivery, and realizing an operating model in which anyone can conduct online transactions in the market.
Next Engine has more than 33,000 corporate customers and provides market linking services to Japanese e-commerce platforms , which enables Japanese online shopping malls to easily expand their sales channels.
Japan's representative open markets, such as Rakuten , Amazon Japan , Yahoo Shopping , as well as Super delivery ( B2B wholesale) , Smarby (a shopping mall specializing in children's products) , etc., have cooperated with it.
On the platform, these markets can be easily linked to specialized markets in each region , with a comprehensive review from order management to inventory management , such as incoming orders , delivery , product shipments, and inventory quantities in each market , thereby improving the operational efficiency of online operators.
Through this link, Japanese online businesses using the Cafe24 Japan platform can easily sell their products to various markets depending on the characteristics of the products they sell.
It is reported that TSI Holdings, a Japanese fashion group with annual sales of 1.6 trillion won, has established a large shopping mall through the Cafe24 Japan platform and continues to work on platform upgrades.
Lee Jae-seok, CEO of Cafe24, said: "Through our collaboration with Next Engine, we can provide better services to local operators . We will continue to focus on technological advancement to reduce barriers to online shopping malls , and we will provide sellers with the best infrastructure to achieve greater success. "
At the same time, after Cafe 24 officially launched its Japanese e-commerce platform in October 2018 , it has been supporting all services required for online business operations.
Cafe 24 has joined hands with logistics company Hanjin to sign a business agreement on "activating global e-commerce logistics" , planning to take the lead in launching cross-border e-commerce targeting 7.5 billion consumers worldwide through this agreement .
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