Kalltrans launches Kaypick for overseas K-POP group orders
Kalltrans has launched Kaypick, a cross-border fulfilment service built for overseas K-POP group order managers. The service is designed to cut shipping, customs and quality risks as global demand for K-POP merchandise keeps rising.
Why it matters: - Overseas K-POP group order managers, or GOMs, often handle dozens or hundreds of purchases manually. - Kaypick is designed to reduce shipping costs, delivery uncertainty and product-quality risk for those orders. - The service targets a growing fandom market shaped by rising K-POP album exports and demand for limited-edition merchandise.
What happened: - Kalltrans officially launched Kaypick after opening the service on July 1, 2026. - Kaypick is a hybrid fulfilment service for overseas K-POP GOMs. - The service is now available through kaypick.co.kr. - Kalltrans is recruiting 20 early-bird K-POP GOMs for the launch period. - Early-bird users receive a 20% discount on logistics service fees for three months and dedicated one-on-one manager support.
The details: - Kaypick covers the full group-order workflow in Korea, including product sourcing, domestic pick-up, inspection, packing, international shipping and customs support. - The service also supports purchasing, storage, duty payment support, customs issue handling and real-time shipment tracking. - Kaypick offers complimentary storage for up to six months. - GOMs can time shipments based on exchange rates, shipping costs and order schedules. - Shipment consolidation is available to reduce volumetric weight. - Selective item separation and shipping is available when only specific components, such as photocards, need to be shipped from bulky album packages. - Storage, consolidation and selective separation are offered at no additional service charge. - Kaypick includes unboxing-based inspection, return handling and packing quality control. - Kalltrans says the service is built around three directions: Predictable Cost, Predictable Delivery and Predictable Quality. - The company says those controls are meant to lower cost, schedule and quality risks across the group-order process. - The brand slogan is “Unbox Korea, Without the Stress.”
Between the lines: - The launch reflects how K-POP fandom commerce has become more operationally complex as cross-border orders scale. - Korea Customs Service data show K-POP album exports reached $301.7 million in 2025. - Industry observers expect the broader K-POP fandom business market to reach about KRW 10 trillion within five years. - Recent changes to the US de minimis regime and shifting customs and delivery requirements for US-bound small parcels have made costs and timelines harder to predict. - Kalltrans is positioning Kaypick as more than package forwarding, with a model tied to the actual workflow of group orders. - The company also wants to extend the service beyond K-POP into K-Beauty, K-Fashion and K-Food.
What's next: - Kaypick is initially focused on logistics support for overseas K-POP GOMs. - Kalltrans plans to broaden the service across Korean lifestyle categories over time. - The launch push centers on early adoption, manager support and discounted fees to bring in first users.
The bottom line: - Kaypick gives K-POP group order managers a more structured way to source, store, inspect and ship Korean goods overseas while trying to control cost and customs risk.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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