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Subject: UKNM: M-box
From: Edward Jezard
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:24:48 +0100

Fiona,

In response to your query on UK-Netmarketing...I just wanted to update you
on m-box news. The m-box website was temporarily suspended yesterday as it
underwent rebranding - the new site is up and running today - check it out
(www.m-box.co.uk).

m-box announced on Monday that it has partnered with London's largest
express courier network to add high speed delivery to their fulfilment
offering for businesses. Londoners will see new m-box branded vans and bikes
delivering goods ordered online through m-box enabled sites.

The courier partnership means that m-box will operate in the same space as a
number of new entrants (especially from the US eg. 'the late' Urbanfetch and
Kozmo) who are aggressively vying for UK market share in the express
delivery e-commerce arena. Although none can match the m-box range of
fulfilment options for the consumer.....M-box has already signed some
impressive partnerships including Express Dairies' national network of 150
depots for delivery & collection centres and nearly 4000 milk floats to
collect & deliver goods. m-box is working with the Association of
Convenience Stores (which includes Spar, Cost-Cutter & Londis chains) to
introduce pickup and return points for home shopping nationwide. Other
partners include Parcelforce; Unipower, the e-commerce IT supplier behind
Tesco Direct; and Brann, the leading direct marketing company and call
centre operator.

M-box has been clever by utilising Addison Lee's existing infrastructure for
express delivery, so there is no waste - m-box customers don't pay couriers
when they are not used (they can be dispatched on Addison Lee related jobs)
so there is no 'dead wood'. Urbanfetch, on the other hand, built their own
infrastructure which they couldn't sustain.

If you want any more info about m-box, please drop me a mail.

Ed Jezard
Gnash Communications
T: 44(0)20 7243 4443
F: 44(0)20 7243 4442
www.gnash.co.uk


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