UK startup Brizebox launches new parcel box

UK-based startup company Brizebox has announced the launch of its new range of parcel delivery boxes. The Brizebox design is the brain child of the company founder, Brian Willcox. The key design point of the Brizebox is that it has an upper and lower drawers/compartments, with a false bottom between them.

The courier  delivers the parcel into the top drawer. When the box is closed again, the parcel drops into the bottom drawer. The receiver then releases the parcel from the bottom drawer using a smart code.

Willcox told Post&Parcel that the Brizebox “requires minimum courier intervention, keeps parcels totally secure and continues to receive parcels until full”.

Brizebox is looking to sell its parcel delivery boxes to online shoppers, and hopes to enlist support from e-retailers and courier companies.

The Brizeboxes come in three sizes: compact (priced at £199); standard (£299); and large (£399).

The boxes are manufactured in China, and the company plans to despatch them to customers from distribution centres in Voerde in Germany and Los Angeles. Willcox said that the boxes are “available in the UK, Europe, USA and Canada with Australia and New Zealand to follow soon”.

 

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