Yamato teaming up with Line Corp. for new discreet parcel delivery service

Yamato teaming up with Line Corp. for new discreet parcel delivery service

Japan’s Yamato Transport is reported to be working with messaging application provider Line Corp. to launch a new service which will allow people to receive parcels without having to disclose their address to the sender. According to a report published by Japan Times today (25 January),  Yamato Transport President Yutaka Nagao announced the planned new service in a recent interview.

Yamato will effectively act as a third party buffer between the package sender and receiver.

The delivery details of the receiver will be kept private and the data will be deleted after the deliveries are completed.

 

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