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SHOPLEX is a Korea-based cross-border e-commerce infrastructure and shopping channel operations team. It positions itself as using data and AI to eliminate fragmentation and logistics opacity in overseas shopping. Its services cover the full chain from product sourcing, overseas purchasing, fulfillment center inbound receiving, inspection, and repackaging through to final delivery. It also operates or builds vertical shopping experiences for different product categories.
In terms of platform/service type, SHOPLEX is not simply a store-building tool; it is closer to cross-border e-commerce operations infrastructure. Its website highlights End-to-End Shopping Systems, Commerce Automation, Cross Delivery, and Cross Store. Logistics and fulfillment are its clearest strengths: Cross Delivery offers real-time route visualization, full-process transparency, intelligent status alerts, and validated node-based workflows. Example steps include order confirmation, purchasing from official stores, arrival at the Madrid fulfillment center, inbound warehousing, and product inspection.
SHOPLEX describes its market role as connecting global markets with customers. Its partner sales channels are concentrated within the Korean ecosystem, including NAVER, COUPANG, 11ST, GMARKET, SSG, ZIGZAG, ABLY, MUSTIT, and others. On the product selection side, the website lists many global brands and channels, such as ZARA, MANGO, H&M, FARFETCH, ZALANDO, NIKE, and SSENSE. Products are organized by vertical categories including women’s fashion, men’s fashion, food, beauty, lifestyle, sneakers, and bags, making it more suitable for cross-border product aggregation and channel-based operations.
The official website does not disclose commission rates, fulfillment fees, system subscription fees, storage fees, logistics billing rules, or supported payment methods. As a result, it is not possible to assess the cost threshold or settlement convenience for small and mid-sized sellers. Any potential partnership would require business consultation to confirm pricing, service scope, and SLA terms.
The strengths are a well-described cross-border fulfillment chain, an emphasis on data transparency and automation, and a background in partnerships with major Korean e-commerce channels. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is mostly brand-oriented, with little detail on the product dashboard, APIs, pricing, payments, customer support, or onboarding instructions for Chinese sellers. It is better suited to brands, distributors, or cross-border e-commerce teams that need Korean market distribution as well as overseas procurement and fulfillment capabilities. If you are simply looking for a self-service store-building tool, Shopify Markets, Global-e, 店小秘, 马帮ERP, or AfterShip may be more direct options.
The available materials do not provide information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or local payment options, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Chinese sellers considering cooperation should first confirm whether the official website is directly accessible, whether cross-border settlement is supported, the contracting entity, logistics routes, and the compliance requirements for entering Korean sales channels.
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shoplex.io is an South Korea Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach shoplex.io directly.