Hermes UK has the option to parcel delivery service online record
The company has a partnership with the terminal rack specialist ByBox property myHermes offer customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week access to its parcel delivery and return service formed.
This means that along with a collection of traditional and new mail Hermes parcel shops, small ecommerce merchants and consumers will be able to package packages ByBox loose terminals in places like supermarkets, gas stations and service centers fall.
Hermes said the option would allow customers the convenience, flexibility and choice in parcel delivery or return unwanted purchases online.
Initially the service will have more than 100 points "strategic" drop in the UK to around 250 by the end of the year. A spokesman told Post & Parcel sites are to supplement existing records ByBox with selected existing parcel shops myHermes in the network sites.
Hermes said the new solution Locker package for small e-commerce merchants, including Amazon and eBay PowerSeller market traders, and online and niche retailers who do not have the time or the resources to send packages is suitable during the day.
It would also be suitable for those who work late hours may not be able to e-mail collection myHermes package store or use drop-off locations, the company said.
Rob Edson CFO Hermes commented: "myHermes now offers package delivery convenient and flexible currently on the market with the introduction of this solution Locker 24/7 package is our network Package Store myHermes complete success and collection of mail at home to make sure. that we offer the largest selection and outstanding service to our customers. "
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Hermes has been a phenomenal growth in online service package myHermes.co.uk myHermes seen by 3.6 million parcels sent in the past year through the portal in 2012, double the volume seen in the previous year. The portal provides services return products since 2011.
The company launched its network package stores - Local stores offer packages Hermes - last summer. The network now has more than 2,000 package stores operating in the UK, and aims to reach 3,000 by the end of this year.
ByBox, which currently has a network of over 450 locations throughout the UK package, said that its partnership with the carrier will offer easy integration with the rest of the Hermes network.
Stuart Miller, CEO ByBox, said:. "ByBox has always been to make life easier for consumers and retailers market has always talked about cooperation, but this is the first time a true collaboration focused single point of integration for access to the best shops packages, cabinets and packages. Looking forward to a positive response from the market and the strengthening of the relationship. "