Tag: parcels

7-Eleven ParcelMate provides convenience this Christmas

7-Eleven Australia is promoting its ParcelMate service, with flat rate parcel sending and 24/7 drop off, as Christmas posting deadlines approach. 7-Eleven General Manager Product Matt Keogh says providing choice and convenient options...

Play Super Delivery Heroes game for Franchise Appreciation Day

On Franchise Appreciation Day (28 August), CouriersPlease (CP) is celebrating the people behind the parcel by launching a new retro video-style game for the public, ‘Super Delivery Heroes’. The game is also being...

7-Eleven and Australia Post partner to expand delivery options

7-Eleven and Australia Post will be partnering to enable customers a greater choice on where they pick up parcels. It will give shoppers unprecedented access to free all-hours parcel lockers at 7-Eleven stores...

Parcel collection networks offer retailers additional revenue

The boom in online shopping is providing a positive knock-on effect to an array of small bricks-and-mortar businesses across the country, finds new research commissioned by parcel collection network Hubbed. According to the...

A fast, guaranteed delivery over same day

Online retailers can let out a tiny sigh of relief as new statistics show that majority of consumers don’t expect their parcels to be delivered the same day. Hubbed found that 48% of...

Same-day delivery: is it really a priority for customers?

The phrase ‘same-day delivery’ is being used increasingly as the tag line to attract customers to businesses. However, do online shoppers really want same-day delivery? New research by Hubbed, reveals just one third of...

Hubbed partners with Neto to offer Click and Collect

Hubbed is partnering with Neto to enable more Aussie retailers, the ability to offer customers Click and Collect service. The new partnership enables retailers to give consumers a choice to have their parcels...

Global parcel volume exceeds 100 billion

Did someone say pass the parcel? It looks like it, with the annual report from Pitney Bowes Inc. finding the global parcel volume surpassed 100 billion from 2019, reaching 103 billion. Australians shipped...
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