Willog and ICCA partner to innovate Indonesia’s cold-chain infrastructure

Willog and ICCA partner
Willog, a South Korean company specialising in IoT and AI-powered logistics intelligence, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Indonesian Cold Chain Association (ICCA or ARPI). Using its advanced ‘K-Logistics’ expertise, this partnership aims to modernise Indonesia’s cold chain infrastructure in support of national goals, including Indonesia’s National Logistics Ecosystem (NLE) and the ‘Golden Indonesia 2045’ vision.
Given Indonesia’s challenging geography, consisting of approximately 17,000 islands, modernising its logistics system is a critical government priority. The cold chain industry is experiencing rapid growth, creating an urgent need for advanced technology standards and robust infrastructure. The partnership between Willog and the ICCA is designed to help address these challenges by introducing advanced monitoring technology standards tailored for the Indonesian market.
Willog will deploy its IoT and AI solutions through a new collaboration, offering real-time monitoring of environmental factors like temperature and impact to reduce risks and costs. This ensures data transparency and builds business trust.
Proven in South Korea, Willog’s solutions are used by logistics corporations and government entities, including the ROK Army. This technology is expected to improve Indonesia’s logistics efficiency and reliability, reducing waste and safeguarding sensitive goods.
Jihyun Yoon, the co-CEO of Willog, emphasised the importance of the agreement, stating: “This MOU is more than a simple technology partnership. It represents a meaningful opportunity for us to contribute to Indonesia’s national vision of building the NLE. 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, added: “Willog’s advanced cold chain solution will be a great asset in modernising the Indonesian market.” He confirmed that the ICCA will contribute its deep expertise and market data while actively collaborating with government bodies to ensure the project’s success. As a next step, the two organisations plan to launch pilot projects in high-value sectors like seafood and pharmaceuticals to develop solutions perfectly optimised for Indonesia’s logistics landscape.”
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