South Korea-based CJ Logistics and United States health supplement platform iHerb have celebrated a decade of collaboration driving innovation in the global e-commerce supply chain, according to reporting in PR Newswire.

On 7 May (local time), CJ Logistics announced it held the '10th Anniversary Ceremony of Global Distribution and Logistics Co-Growth' with iHerb. The results of their partnership are reflected in volume indicators. Annual volume handled by CJ Logistics for iHerb has grown nearly tenfold, from approximately 1.1 million boxes in the early years to 10.4 million boxes in 2025.

Cumulative volume processed has reached around 60 million boxes, which, if lined up, would stretch about 30,000 kilometres—equivalent to the circumference of the Earth. Chief Executive of CJ Logistics Global Business Division Jonathan Song attended the anniversary ceremony, exchanged plaques of appreciation with iHerb Chief Executive Emun Zabihi, and discussed future cooperation plans.

Zabihi stated: "iHerb's goal is to provide high-quality products quickly and reliably, and our partnership with CJ Logistics is a key foundation supporting this competitiveness. We look forward to continuously innovating our supply chain and strengthening our competitiveness by combining the strengths of both companies."

iHerb is a leading wellness company, selling more than 50,000 products to 15 million customers in over 180 countries. In line with iHerb's strategy to expand in the Asia-Pacific market, CJ Logistics established South Korea's first Global Distribution Center in Incheon in 2018. This allowed orders placed in Japan, Singapore and other countries to be shipped from South Korea instead of the United States, dramatically reducing both time and costs.

Read the complete details of CJ Logistics and iHerb's 10-year partnership and volume growth achievements in the full report.