Hanjin raises corporate customer delivery costs by an average of 3%
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stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-01-17 20:14:50
[Alphabiz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] Hanjin announced on the 17th that it increased corporate customer delivery costs by an average of 3% earlier this month.
The rate of increase in delivery costs varies depending on the region, size, and volume, and the maximum increase rate is 15.2%.
Small and medium-sized parcels rose by 20∼30 won, while large parcels rose by up to 700 won.
Hanjin said, "We have raised corporate customer fares slightly to realize the unit price of delivery due to rising costs such as oil costs and minimum wage," and explained, "In the case of the smallest and small parcels with a high proportion of volume, the increase has been minimized."
In the case of existing customers, the fee will be raised from the time of renewal after the contract period ends.
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