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Why pakadoo?
Every day, we do our best to make parcel reception and shipment processing more sustainable. It makes work and life easier, and less traffic and emissions let the environment breathe a sigh of relief. Everyone benefits from this:
What does pakadoo do?
We want to make cities more livable and people’s work and lives easier.
That’s why our concepts, SaaS solutions and parcel lockers not only reduce delivery traffic and thus CO2 emissions on the last mile, but also automate in-house parcel management and strengthen local commerce.
With our logistics experience, our software for operating microhubs and our parcel lockers, cities can easily implement already proven sustainable concepts to reduce traffic.
Through automation, we make many processes simpler, faster and more transparent. Everything is individually configurable, even campus solutions for more efficient intralogistics are possible.
In companies as well as in retail and public locations, parcels and goods of all kinds can be stored, picked up or handed over contactless around the clock.
A benefit that saves employees time and the environment CO2 by bundling employee personal parcels with business shipments for delivery to companies.
Why pakadoo?
Our software-as-a-service solutions and parcel stations optimize the receipt and processing of parcel and merchandise shipments, saving time for companies and online shoppers.
By bundling parcel deliveries in now more than 400 companies, retailers and city logistics projects, we sustainably reduce traffic and emissions – and have already saved more than 1,050,000 kg of CO2.
Your company can also benefit from this and improve its ESG rating.
Find out how it works here:
About pakadoo
It was a Tuesday evening in the fall of 2012, and Kris Van Lancker (pictured in the center) had just left the office and was emptying his mailbox. His mail once again contained a pick-up card from a parcel carrier – and in his mind Kris could already see himself standing in the queue at his post office on Saturday morning.
A lot of people will be like me, he thought. So he wondered why there wasn’t a better solution here:
Kris spontaneously developed a business idea from these thoughts…