Willog and Indonesia Cold-Chain Association Launch Partnership to modernize Logistics with AIoT Technology
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Willog, a South Korean provider of IoT and AI logistics solutions, and the Indonesia Cold-Chain Association (ICCA) have announced a strategic partnership to upgrade Indonesia’s cold-chain infrastructure. The collaboration aims to introduce advanced monitoring technology standards tailored to the Indonesian market, addressing challenges posed by the nation’s complex geography of approximately 17,000 islands.
The partnership responds to the rapid growth of Indonesia’s cold chain industry and the increasing need for robust infrastructure and standardized technology. Willog will deploy its IoT and AI solutions to provide real-time monitoring of critical environmental factors, including temperature and impact, aiming to reduce risks, costs, and waste while enhancing data transparency and building trust within the supply chain.
Willog’s technology has a proven track record in South Korea, with deployments among leading logistics corporations and government entities, including the Republic of Korea Army.The companies anticipate the solutions will substantially improve logistics efficiency and reliability in Indonesia, particularly for sensitive goods.
“This MOU is more than a simple technology partnership. It represents a meaningful chance for us to contribute to Indonesia’s national vision of building the NLE,” said Jihyun Yoon,Co-CEO of Willog.”We are committed to leveraging Willog’s proven technology to help establish cold chain monitoring standards in indonesia and lead logistics innovation across the ASEAN market as a representative of ‘K-Logistics’.”
ICCA Chairman Hasanuddin Yasni stated, “Willog’s advanced cold chain solution will be a great asset in modernizing the Indonesian market.” The ICCA will contribute its market expertise and data,working alongside government bodies to facilitate the project’s success.
The organizations plan to initiate pilot projects in key sectors, including seafood and pharmaceuticals, to develop solutions optimized for Indonesia’s specific logistics landscape.
SOURCE Willog