London and New York style storage service coming to NZ
London and New York style storage service coming to NZ
Store Ur Box is almost ready to launch
Auckland, 2nd September 2016
Following a wave of popularity in London and New York, valet style ‘small item’ storage will soon be available to New Zealanders. Store Ur Box is the kiwi equivalent to this overseas trend.
Valet style storage offers customers a number of advantages compared to storage units – delivery, pick up, space saving, lower prices and convenience are just a few of the benefits.
Store Ur Box is a division of Crown Records Management, one of the largest information management companies in the world. On a global basis Crown has 174 records management warehouses housing over 30,000,000 customer cartons.
Crown’s New Zealand Manager, Kevin Moore, says the service is set to be a game changer for the New Zealand storage market.
“We are delighted to be involved with New Zealand’s first nationwide valet storage business. We will be servicing small businesses, apartment residents, university students, people travelling overseas and anyone looking to declutter or downsize their lifestyle.”
Store Ur Box is a full service online business supported by the most advanced tracking technologies, security systems and data management protocols. All of our facilities have high level security, sprinkler systems and risk management protocols in place.
The unique advantage of Store Ur Box is the scale of the existing business, with over one million boxes already under management. This allows for cost efficiencies, services and a pricing structure that simply can’t be matched by other storage operators.
Store Ur Box is initially setting up shop in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin with a start date of September first 2016.
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