The Austrian storage and logistics service provider Storebox announced a partnership with the parcel station provider Myflexbox on May 27: As part of the partnership, more than 160 parcel stations are planned to be integrated into the Myflexbox network at Storebox locations in Germany and Austria by the end of the year. In the further course, all Storebox locations are to be equipped with parcel stations.
As part of the
cooperation, Myflexbox will take over 60 existing parcel stations from Storebox and additionally integrate 100 new Myflexbox lockers at selected Storebox locations, according to their own statements.
The new cooperation with Myflexbox is intended to expand the offer for contactless parcel delivery in Germany and Austria. In the future, customers could flexibly receive or pick up shipments via the comprehensive network of parcel stations – around the clock, independent of
opening hours. Storebox CEO Johannes Braith explains:
"The demand for smart, urban logistics solutions is constantly growing. With Myflexbox, we gain a partner who shares our vision: to create a sustainable, flexible, and scalable infrastructure for the last mile. The new cooperation is an excellent growth driver for us – both strategically and economically."
According to the two companies, 60 new parcel stations will be opened at selected Storebox locations
in Germany by the summer of 2025. Another 40 are to follow in the fourth quarter. Further expansion steps are already planned for 2026. Jonathan Grothaus, CEO and Founder of Myflexbox, adds:
"The partnership allows us to transform urban logistics and significantly improve the service for our customers. Our systems complement each other ideally: While Storebox scores with city-close infrastructure, we offer the right technology for a secure, convenient, and