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South Korea CU Stores Empty: Logistics Strike Halts Deliveries

editor 4월 27, 2026

South Korea’s CU Stores Face Empty Shelves Amid Prolonged Logistics Strike

Customers visiting CU convenience stores across South Korea are encountering an increasingly common sight: bare shelves. A weeks-long logistics strike by cargo truckers has severely disrupted the nation’s supply chain, leading to critical shortages of essential food items and daily necessities, with no immediate resolution in sight.

Since April 5, members of the Cargo Truckers Solidarity, affiliated with the powerful Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, have intensified their industrial action. This includes strategically blocking access to vital distribution centers operated by BGF Retail – the parent company of CU – in key cities such as Jinju, Hwaseong, Anseong, and Naju. These persistent blockades have drastically slowed, and in many cases, completely halted shipments to hundreds of CU outlets nationwide. The ongoing dispute underscores significant challenges within the country’s transportation and retail sectors.

The ripple effect of these widespread disruptions extends beyond just delayed deliveries, now impacting production capabilities. Manufacturers are struggling to move goods from factories, creating a bottleneck that affects not only store inventories but also the overall availability of various consumer products. For shoppers, this translates into growing frustration as they find their local CU stores unable to stock popular snacks, fresh meals, beverages, and household essentials. The situation highlights the fragility of modern just-in-time supply chains when faced with prolonged industrial action.

As the strike continues, the pressure mounts on both negotiating parties to find a swift and equitable resolution, hoping to restore normalcy to South Korea’s beloved convenience store network and ensure consistent access to daily goods for its citizens.

Klook.com
Tags: Deliveries Empty Halts Korea Korean business Korean economy Logistics South Stores Strike

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