A Singapore‑based logistics technology startup has entered a strategic partnership with a leading South Korean logistics provider to support small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs) in expanding their supply chain operations internationally. The collaboration aims to combine digital logistics tools with a global transport and fulfilment network to make cross‑border trade more accessible for smaller firms.
Under the alliance, the Singapore startup’s AI‑powered smart logistics platform will be integrated with the Korean provider’s worldwide infrastructure, giving users streamlined access to warehousing, fulfilment, delivery and inventory management across more than 36 countries and 300 offices. The integrated platform allows businesses to manage multiple logistics functions through a single digital interface, reducing complexity and lowering barriers to global expansion.
According to statements from the partners, many SMEs face high logistics costs and operational hurdles when entering new markets. The collaboration is designed to offer “plug‑and‑play access” to international logistics services without the need for heavy capital investment or complex overseas infrastructure, enabling SMEs to focus resources on growth, innovation and customer acquisition.
In addition to operational support, the partnership emphasises improved supply chain transparency and resilience, helping businesses scale more confidently with access to real‑time data, order tracking and network coordination across air, sea, rail and contract logistics services.
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