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Mesh Korea, Reducing Carbon Emissions with Electric Two-Wheelers and Battery Stations

Agreement Between Ames and Electric Two-Wheelers·Battery Stations for Logistics Solution Development

Mesh Korea, Reducing Carbon Emissions with Electric Two-Wheelers and Battery Stations Yoo Jung-beom, CEO of Mesh Korea (left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing an MOU with battery specialist company AIMS to establish a logistics solution through electric two-wheelers and battery stations.


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Mesh Korea (CEO Yoo Jung-beom), which operates the delivery agency service 'Vroong,' announced on the 28th that it has signed an MOU with battery specialist company AIMS (CEO Choi Seong-hoon) to establish a logistics solution through electric two-wheelers and battery stations. AIMS is a startup that has succeeded in domesticating electric mobility, the Internet of Things (IoT), and battery stations.


Through this business agreement, aiming to reduce carbon emissions caused by the growth of the logistics market and the resulting surge in delivery volume, Mesh Korea and AIMS plan to collaborate to build an electric two-wheeler and battery station system. In particular, Mesh Korea plans to create a temperature solution tailored to the delivery needs of large franchises together with AIMS. They will begin building an integrated mobility control system that allows real-time monitoring and management of customized solutions and location information suitable for the logistics requiring delivery.


Yoo Jung-beom, CEO of Mesh Korea, said, "We have partnered with AIMS, which has outstanding competitiveness in the mobility sector," adding, "We will continue various attempts and collaborations, including electric mobility, for sustainable logistics services."


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