CJ Logistics said on the 12th that over the 10 years since it formed a logistics partnership with global health supplement sales platform iHerb, it has delivered 60 million related items.
The annual volume CJ Logistics handled for iHerb was about 1.1 million shipments in 2016 at the start of the partnership, but increased to 10.4 million in 2025.
The cumulative total to date is 60 million. Assuming one side of each box used for delivery measures 50 cm and they are lined up in a row, the length would be about 30,000 km, roughly equivalent to the distance around the Earth.
CJ Logistics expanded its logistics infrastructure, including building a GDC (Global Distribution Center) in Incheon in 2018 in step with iHerb's Asia-Pacific market expansion strategy, and achieved these delivery results.
In addition, as the operational competitiveness of the Incheon GDC was proven, the two companies extended cooperation into the Middle East market, and in several countries CJ Logistics is handling iHerb's logistics.
CJ Logistics also held a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of its global distribution and logistics co-growth with iHerb. The event commemorated the results of their cooperation, which began with a partnership in the Korea market and expanded into the Asia-Pacific and Middle East markets.
The event was attended by Jonathan Song, head of the Global Business Division at CJ Logistics, and Emun Zabihi, chief executive officer (CEO) of iHerb, among others, who exchanged plaques of appreciation and discussed future cooperation plans to advance the global supply chain.
Jonathan Song, head of the Global Business Division at CJ Logistics, said, "Based on advanced logistics technology and operational expertise, we will upgrade our supply chain operating system and strengthen our position as a key partner supporting growth in the global e-commerce market."