ByBox
Industry | Software |
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Founded | February 2000 |
Headquarters | Didcot, Oxfordshire |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Slogan | Always Moving |
ByBox is an international software and supply chain management company with its headquarters in Didcot, Oxfordshire.
History
ByBox was born in Silicon Valley in February 2000. The original mission was to build technology to make the delivery of online shopping more efficient. The first product was an electronic lockerbank connected to the internet. Today, ByBox continues to lead the global market for locker-based solutions to difficult supply chain problems. Online shopping remains a core market for ByBox with a range of automated Click & Collect solutions, but it has expanded market-leading offering into the global field service market. Today, the three pillars of ByBox are software, technology and infrastructure. Thinventory™ is ByBox’ proprietary software platform designed to re-wire field service supply chains to operate with less inventory and minimal distribution. The mantra of Thinventory™ is to “move the data, not the part”. Technology tends to be in the form of ever-smarter boxes. For field service, the latest product is a revolutionary app-controlled smart box called Stockonnect™. For Click&Collect, smart boxes take the form of temperature controlled units for the grocery market through to marketing-friendly electronic lockers to eliminate the painfully high labour cost of manned Click&Collect counters. ByBox’ infrastructure is a combination of smart box networks and, in the UK, the largest pre-8am 7-day distribution network delivering over 20 million mission critical items every year. ByBox’ Tech Services division completes the picture, providing outsourced technical resource to for deployment and maintenance of mission critical technology.
Executive Directors
Stuart Miller, CEO
Steve Huxter, COO
Pete Rowse, CFO
Dan Turner, MD ByBox Click & Collect
Mark Garritt MD ByBox Field Service
Kevin Hole, Finance Director
Claudine Mosseri, Group Services Director
Andy Crees, Group Operations Director
Key Metrics
2015 revenue: £68m.
Employees: 500
Net Promoter Score: +94 (world-class)
Acquisitions
2000 – Logibag SAS: global leader in electronic networked lockers)
2001 – Dynamid: locker-based technology for the home
2003 – Partspeed: field service division of Hays PLC
2007 – Bearbox – UK locker network
2009 – NewcoTech: field technicians (swap-outs)
2012 – PPR: field technicians (projects)
2013 – Echo: field technicians (break-fix)
2014 – Business Direct: UK locker network.
Awards
- 2006 ByBox ranked 12th in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 [1]
- 2007 ByBox took 1st place in the Deloitte league table for the UK's fastest growing technology firms [2]
- 2007 ByBox ranked 5th in the Deloitte Fast 500 EMEA [2]
- 2007 ByBox recognised for its outstanding employee engagement in the Sunday Times "Best Companies" Awards
- 2008 ByBox ranked 17th in the Deloitte league table for the UK's fastest growing technology firms, 129th in EMEA [3]
- 2008 ByBox placed 85th in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 [4]
- 2011 ByBox wins Motor Transport Award for Best Use of Technology [5]
- 2011 ByBox was ranked 35 in International Track 100 [6]
- 2014 Merit in the British Safety Council’s International Safety Award [7]
- 2015 Merit in the British Safety Council’s International Safety Award [8]
- 2015 Awarded Sword of Honour from the British Safety Council [9]
- 2015 Awarded Best CEO in the Distribution Industry and Most Innovative Distribution Company in the European CEO Awards [10]
References
- ↑ "Tech Track 100 league table 2006". Fast Track.
- 1 2 "Deloitte Fast 500 EMEA 2007". Deloitte.
- ↑ "Deloitte Fast 500 EMEA 2008" (PDF). Deloitte.
- ↑ "Tech Track 100 league table 2008". Fast Track.
- ↑ "ByBox wins Motor Transport Award" (PDF).
- ↑ "Company profile". www.fasttrack.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
- ↑ "British Safety Council Winners 2014" (PDF).
- ↑ "British Safety Council winners 2015" (PDF).
- ↑ "Sword of Honour Press release".
- ↑ "ByBox wins two awards in European CEO Awards 2015 - ByBox". www.bybox.com. Retrieved 2016-02-26.