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Ibin Innovations

Category: Business Services Category: Business Services

Address: Creative Industries Centre, Wolv, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 9TG

Landline: 01902 0... Landline: 01902 0...

 Website: www.theibin.com
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A secure lockable home delivery box for all your parcels. TheiBin delivery box allows you to receive deliveries when you are not at home. For more information visit www.theibin.com

Internet shopping has put a strain on delivery services. Rahul Sharma, a retail analyst at Neev Capital, Talks to the BBC about the success of internet shopping but explains that it has put a strain on delivery services.See full story here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16284045As internet shopping expands and more and more parcels are being delivered delivery drivers are under more presure to deliver the parcels first time every time. The iBin is the perfect product to allow this to happen. Secure parcel delivery box for all your home deliveries.

Royal Mail has apologised to a Cambridge woman after a postal worker left a parcel in her wheelie bi This is another story that backs up the invention of the iBin parcel delivery box.If only Clair had got an iBin then instead of the parcel being delivered to the blue recycling bin it could have been delivered to her iBin delivery box.5 December 2011 Last updated at 12:54The item was delivered to Claire Barnes while she was away for two days.A note said the parcel had been left in the blue recycling bin, but when she checked it had already been emptied.Royal Mail admitted correct delivery procedures were not carried out. Miss Barnes said: "It was all very muppet-like of them."Miss Barnes had ordered the £5 item from eBay.Royal Mail said it could not offer compensation without proof of purchase, which she did not have.

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