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Self-Service Parcel Terminals' Netwrok

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What makes self-service superior to other types of parcel services is that no matter what the parcel weighs, the price depends on the size of the selected storage box. After the customer has formalised his or her shipment, the system automatically informs the courier who collects the parcel. Once the shipment is delivered, an SMS or e-mail with a unique code is sent to the recipient, who can then go and pick up the package at any time of day.

Hansab installed the parcel terminals and executed the plan to build a network of 41 terminals in the biggest cities in Lithuania. The terminals are mostly positioned outside or inside the biggest shopping malls where there is lots of traffic and gas stations. To protect the service against burglary, additional safety measures. Terminals can operate 24/7, have different size compartments, and terminals accepts card payment.

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