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Itella and Kauko Group acquisition confirmed

Itella and Kauko Group have confirmed the acquisition of Kauko Group by Itella Corporation on Friday, March 14. Kauko Group is specialised in international freight. The acquisition was approved last week by Finnish Competition Authority.

The acquisition strengthens Itella’s position as one of the leading service logistics operators in Northern Europe. – In future we have even better chances to provide global delivery solutions to our clients, says Katri Sahlman, the Development Director of Itella Logistics.

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Itella launch 'ParcelXchange' in Estonia

‘Hot on the Heels’ of the recent successful launch of the ParcelXchange in Helsinki, Finland; Itella, the leading Express and Parcels business has installed another modular system, this time in Tallinn, Estonia – developed and supplied by Business Direct’s Global Licensing division. The first of the Estonian network of ‘ParcelXchanges’ is sited in it’s capital Tallinn, in a busy hypermarket called RIMI based in Haabersti.
Typically, an automatic parcel terminal has 50-100 parcel lockers, the size of which can be altered according to demand and traffic profile. The customer receives an SMS on their personal cell/mobile phone” informing them of their parcel delivery, the location of the locker and the code with which the locker in the automated parcel terminal can be opened. The safety and usability of the terminal’s interface corresponds to that of an automatic teller machine and the terminals are usually located along consumers’ daily routes, for example in shopping centres and at traffic junctions.
Customers benefit from delivery security and consumer benefits from collection flexibility with the capability to collect parcels at their convenience, 24/7 if required. Alongside this, the technology provided in the modular format ParcelXchange provides Itella with the capability and flexibility to optimise and upscale the network simply by growing the size of the exchange with more columns, or larger lockers as the increase in demand for the service arises. Additional benefits include, greater consolidation of delivery costs, with of course zero delivery failures as the service is not dependent on a recipient/consumer being available at home to accept the parcel.

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Itella tests automated parcel terminal also in Estonia

Itella is the first in Estonia to test an automated parcel terminal, which offers a new way for consumers to pick up their parcels. The three-month pilot project will be launched in co-operation with Hobby Hall on 10 March in Tallinn’s Rimi shopping centre.

‘Itella Logistics operates in eight countries. Until now, the national postal operator of the destination country has been the primary party in charge of delivering Itella’s parcels to consumers outside Finland. The automated parcel terminal pilot is the first step for us toward delivering parcels to consumers through our own network even outside Finland. We will test the functionality of the automated parcel terminal concept in Estonia in the same way as in the pilot project in Itäkeskus, Helsinki, announced a week ago. It has received very positive feedback,’ explains Aku Happo, the director of Itella’s Express and Parcel Business.

At the same time, Itella will launch delivery of parcels in Estonia through R-kiosks – within a month, co-operation will commence with three indoor R-kiosks in Tallinn.

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Itella first in Finland to test automated parcel terminal

Itella is the first in Finland to test an automated parcel terminal, which offers a new way for consumers to pick up their parcels. The three-month pilot project will be launched in cooperation with Hobby Hall on 3 March in Itäkeskus, Helsinki.

The automated parcel terminal increases the number of ways in which consumers can receive parcels. In the future, consumers can choose to pick up a parcel from the post office, from an automated parcel terminal or even have it delivered to their home.

Typically, an automatic parcel terminal has 50-100 parcel lockers, the size of which can be altered. The customers receive an SMS informing them of a parcel that has arrived and with which the locker in the automated parcel terminal can be opened. The safety and usability of the terminal’s interface corresponds to that of an automatic teller machine.

The pilot project is realised together with Hobby Hall, the distance selling market leader in Finland, and its customers. Those selected to participate in the pilot study will receive an SMS message, which they can use to pick up a free parcel from Hobby Hall at the Itäkeskus terminal.

As part of the pilot project, Itella will perform an extensive survey of the service needs of consumers and distance selling companies and create a terminal service concept that meets the actual Finnish market demands. “After the pilot project is over, we will introduce an automated parcel terminal operations model suitable for the Finnish markets and announce our future plans,” says Aku Happo.

The English company Business Direct is in charge of the technical realisation of the automated parcel terminal.

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