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Alibaba’s logistics arm joins DHL in Poland
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The logistics arm of Alibaba, Cainiao, is joining parcel carrier DHL in Poland. Both companies will invest 60 million euros in a parcel locker network. Through the partnership, Cainiao aims to grow its presence in Europe. Alibaba has been expanding in Europe in the past few years. Alibaba-owned marketplace Lazada…
Topics: dhl, lockers, cainiao, network, polish, euros, million, logistics, arm, joins, europe, locker, alibabas, parcel, poland. -
Foot Locker takes a minority stake in kids clothing subscription service Rockets of Awesome
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Foot Locker is taking a stake in the subscription-based shopping service, Rockets of Awesome — a startup that’s something of a “Stitch Fix for kids,” in that it sends out a personalized selection of children’s apparel in seasonal boxes, shipped to customers’ homes. The companies announced today that Foot Locker has made a $12.5 million […]
Topics: locker, minority, kids, parents, foot, rockets, kidbox, awesome, brand, subscription, stake, shopping, clothing, service, takes. -
InPost installs 2,000th locker unit in UK
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Ecommerce delivery company InPost has announced the deployment of its 2,000th automated parcel machine in the United Kingdom. The company’s locker coverage has almost doubled over the last six months. InPost, which was founded in Poland in 2006, installed about 900 units so far this year. This gives the ecommerce… Continue reading
Topics: uk, return, united, units, stations, inpost, 2000th, unit, consumers, parcel, parcels, post, returns, installs, locker. -
Latvijas Pasts builds home parcel locker network in Latvia
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Latvijas Pasts, the state-owned postal service provider from Latvia, has announced it’s building a network of home parcel lockers in Latvia. The network will be open to all logistics service providers and consists of lockers created by Cleveron, an Estonian tech company. The lockers, which will be installed starting next… Continue reading
Topics: open, locker, latvia, ģērmanis, latvijas, builds, payment, network, customers, parcel, service, pasts, lockers. -
Ollies and Ocean Life: Inside the Mind of a 14-Year-Old Founder
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Carson started his business, Locker Board, to make money to pay for surf lessons—and to avoid doing chores. The now 14-year-old has a busy schedule between sports, running his business, and tuning out the haters. Here, he shares his thoughts on keeping oceans clean and seizing every moment.More
Topics: 14yearold, school, ocean, mind, ollies, tank, im, locker, doing, shark, life, founder, business, started, pretty, surf, inside. -
Posti will open largest parcel locker in Europe
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Posti will open the largest parcel locker space in Europe. On March 12, the current space in the Munkkivuori shopping center in Helsinki will be turned into an OmaPosti kiosk, while the number of available lockers will be doubled. When the expansion is done, the site will accommodate 1,002 lockers.… Continue reading
Topics: europe, posti, locker, number, shopping, finland, open, largest, lockers, helsinki, parcel, space. -
Smart Lockers Are Upending Parcel Delivery
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The growth in ecommerce has fueled the demand for sophisticated delivery options. Consumers are not always at home or at work to accept packages. Many seek contactless alternatives. Smart lockers are driving much of the innovation in parcel pick-up.
Topics: offer, upending, locker, delivery, customers, lockers, parcels, logistics, smart, access, parcel. -
SwipBox offers returns in Danish parcel locker network
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Online shoppers from Denmark can now return their parcels by putting the box in a parcel locker from SwipBox. Logistics provider Bring, the international unit of Norway Post, is the first to offer this return service via the parcel locker. Bring joined as a carrier on the SwipBox Infinity parcel… Continue reading
Topics: need, solution, network, logistics, parcels, returns, locker, parcel, danish, return, offer, denmark, swipbox, offers.