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Hanjin Holds Launch Ceremony for 'Logidux Supporters 2nd Generation'... Sharing and Spreading Logistics Knowledge

Continuous Sharing and Expansion of Logistics Knowledge Sharing Activities

Hanjin Holds Launch Ceremony for 'Logidux Supporters 2nd Generation'... Sharing and Spreading Logistics Knowledge


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hanjin announced on the 4th that it held the inauguration ceremony for the 2nd class of the ‘Logidux Supporters’ consisting of 21 members.


‘Logidux’ is a logistics knowledge-sharing platform launched by Hanjin last November, the first of its kind in the industry to address information asymmetry in the logistics sector. Through its website and mobile app, it provides various specialized information and services in the logistics field, such as logistics expert matching, logistics-related Q&A, and expert columns.


Through this, it offers not only logistics industry workers but also the general public, small business owners, one-person enterprises, students and researchers in logistics-related departments, professional knowledge that helps solve everyday logistics concerns and enhances understanding of practical work.


In particular, Logidux experts, selected through screening of career experience in logistics-related companies and institutions, can generate income through paid knowledge service activities provided on the platform, such as logistics-related columns and know-how sharing. They also gain opportunities for self-development by sharing logistics knowledge and further strengthening their expertise.


To this end, following the successful activities of the 1st class of supporters in the first half of this year, Hanjin selected logistics-related department university students and early-career professionals belonging to the Korea Youth Logistics Forum, the largest youth logistics coalition in Korea, for the 2nd class of supporters. They provide programs such as online/offline promotional activities, logistics site visits, and conversations with logistics industry workers.


The 2nd class of Logidux Supporters will create online content familiar to the MZ generation, such as card news and short-form videos, addressing logistics-related questions encountered in daily life and useful information related to the logistics industry. These will be uploaded not only on the Logidux site but also on official SNS channels like Facebook and Instagram until November.


Additionally, to promote free and active knowledge-sharing activities among members, various events will be planned, and through guerrilla missions such as themed debate battles, the activities will be expanded both online and offline to make the logistics industry easier and more enjoyable to understand.


During the activity period, Hanjin will provide supporters with a fixed activity allowance, and after the activities conclude, it will actively support them by awarding certificates of completion and prizes for outstanding teams, encouraging the generation of diverse ideas.


A Hanjin official said, “We will continue to improve our services so that not only the MZ generation but anyone can freely participate in knowledge-sharing activities, making logistics more familiar. We will also practice ESG management by acting as online consultants related to logistics and contribute to the growth of the logistics industry by sharing logistics expertise with members of society.”


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