- World market leader KEBA revolutionizes parcel delivery.
- Pickup and return of parcels around the clock.
- DHL’s PACKSTATION comes from KEBA.
- KEBA supplies parcel logistics solutions to the Austrian Post
- KePol pilot installation
in Norway.
World market leader KEBA revolutionizes parcel delivery.
With its innovative product KePol, KEBA has automated the
last and – most expensive – mile in postal and
logistics systems. Installed at the most highly frequented
locations, KePol saves the logistics operator the inefficient
personal delivery of parcels and the dependence of the end
customer on business hours and delivery times.
Parcel delivery and collection around the clock, seven days
a week.
KePol allows the viable, secure and comfortable delivery
and collection of postal packages. And that without the mailman
and recipient having to meet – around the clock, seven
days a week!
DHL’s
PACKSTATION comes from KEBA. 900 parcel logistics solutions
already installed throughout Germany. Additional installation of 1,500 systems in 2009.
The PACKSTATION, prizewinner as the most innovative postal
product worldwide, is a joint product development from Deutsche
Post and KEBA. With 900 Packstations installed and already
700,000 users as well as a very high level of availability,
the automation specialist KEBA is the world market leader
in Last Mile solutions.
KEBA is now supplying an additional 1,500 DHL PACKSTATIONs to the 900 already installed in Germany.With the future country-wide service, 90% of the population will be able to reach one of the 2,400
PACKSTATIONs within 10 minutes
KEBA supplies parcel stations to the Austrian Post
KEBA has designed and delivered 24 parcel stations, the so-called Post.24, for the Österrreichische Post AG. On November 24, 2006, 24 fully automatic parcel stations, which are available for parcel collection or return at any time of the day or night, went into operation in Vienna
KePol trials in Norway.
Two automatic parcel delivery systems, especially for around
the clock delivery of computer components, are undergoing
pilot tests at the Norwegian Post Office.
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