France's National Box Transforms into Micro-Logistics, Targeting €3 Million Revenue in 2026
2026-06-11 16:14
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - French self-storage network company National Box has recently formalized its business-to-business (B2B) services to meet the growing demand for decentralized micro-logistics among various enterprises. Founded in 2008 as a coalition of independent operators nationwide, the company now boasts over 600 partner centers across mainland France and its overseas territories, offering 33,000 storage units with a total storage area exceeding 320,000 square meters, making it one of the key players in the French self-storage market.

National Box's initial business model served both individual and corporate clients, with the latter primarily using storage for after-sales spare parts, event equipment, and promotional materials for sales teams and mobile networks. Following this structural adjustment, its B2B operations will now offer flexible localized micro-logistics solutions to companies of all sizes, including large enterprises. Alliance Chairman Pierre Tricoire stated that corporate clients now prioritize proximity, flexibility, and local rapid response capabilities, and National Box's model effectively balances national coverage with on-the-ground agility.

For corporate client usage, National Box provides an application called OpenStock, enabling users to view and track inventory changes in real time. The company disclosed that it expects to achieve a turnover of €3 million in 2026 and plans to increase this figure to €5 million by 2028.

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