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CJ OliveNetworks Completes Construction of CJ Logistics' Next-Generation Parcel Delivery System 'Royce Parcel'

CJ OliveNetworks Completes Construction of CJ Logistics' Next-Generation Parcel Delivery System 'Royce Parcel' CJ OliveNetworks showcased the Royce Parcel System implementation case and sites where smart manufacturing logistics solutions were applied at the "2024 Smart Factory and Automation Industry Exhibition" held last month.
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CJ OliveNetworks announced on the 8th that it has built 'LoIS Parcel,' CJ Logistics' next-generation parcel delivery system.


CJ Logistics has been working on the LoIS Parcel project for three years since 2021. CJ OliveNetworks implemented a platform capable of integrated management of all data generated during parcel operations, including ▲the parcel core system that manages the entire parcel delivery process ▲the mobile application used by delivery drivers ▲and a B2B (business-to-business) dedicated parcel reception and inquiry service.


In particular, CJ OliveNetworks carried out this project using a 'phased open method' rather than the typical system integration (SI) approach of building the entire system first and then terminating the existing service, to ensure a smooth transition to the new system without stopping the old system.


The phased open method involves operating the old system and the LoIS Parcel system in parallel while gradually transferring and replacing functions. This requires additional work to synchronize the old and new systems and advanced technical skills to manage two systems simultaneously and stably.


This system integration (SI) approach is the first case of its kind in the industry. Through the phased open of LoIS Parcel, users of the existing system were able to adapt to the new system more comfortably and use the service smoothly.


Additionally, LoIS Parcel can stably process up to 20 million parcel data entries per day. The previously unified server operation was divided into four servers separated into core services and channel services, securing an independent server operation system. This prevents server overload and ensures that service operations are not affected even if a specific server experiences a failure.


Another notable feature is the transition from the existing physical server system to a cloud environment. Operating cloud servers, which offer flexibility, allows for quick and efficient responses to changes in parcel volume through system improvements and expansions. The cloud servers will be operated at the CJ OliveNetworks Cloud Center.


CJ OliveNetworks also built a data warehousing system to support data-driven management. Through this, all data generated during parcel reception, collection, and delivery processes can be aggregated in real-time and viewed at a glance via an analyzed dashboard.


In addition to the successful system construction of LoIS Parcel, CJ OliveNetworks plans to actively support the leap to a global logistics company by ensuring integrated management of all data generated during parcel operations and stable system operation in the future.


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