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CJ Logistics, IHerb Mark 10 Years Of Partnership With 60 Mln Boxes Shipped

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

CJ Logistics Corp. (000120.KS), on Tuesday announced completion of 10 years of its global retail and logistics partnership with global health and wellness e-commerce platform, iHerb.

CJ Logistics' annual handling volume for iHerb has grown roughly 10-fold since the partnership began in the Korean market, to 10.4 million boxes in 2025 from about 1.1 million boxes initially.

Cumulative volume has reached around 60 million boxes. The collaboration has expanded to the Asia-Pacific and Middle East Regions.

Founded in 1996, iHerb now sells over 50,000 products to 15 million customers in more than 180 countries. CJ Logistics provides iHerb with end-to-end services from forwarding and warehousing to last-mile delivery.

To support iHerb's Asia-Pacific growth, CJ Logistics opened Korea's first Global Distribution Center in Incheon in 2018. The companies have since expanded cooperation to the Middle East, with a Saudi GDC starting full operations in February 2026 using robotics technology.

Zabihi said the partnership serves as a "critical foundation supporting our global service competitiveness."

Song said the collaboration has maximized synergy between retail and logistics and helped upgrade supply chain operations.

The companies plan to expand product categories and strengthen logistics infrastructure to meet growing regional demand.

On the KSE, shares of CJ Logistics were losing 1.54 percent, changing hands at 95,700.00 Korean won.

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