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ByBox opens new HQ in Oxford
London, 6th April 2018 – ByBox, the market-leading international software and supply chain specialist, has relocated its head office operations to the Oxford Science Park.
The new offices will become the international headquarters for ByBox, providing additional space to accommodate the growing organisation. This comes after the recent opening of its US headquarters in Burlington, the technology hub of Massachusetts, earlier this year.
ByBox’s new premises will accommodate the finance, HR, technology, marketing and sales operations. The company’s move to the Oxford Science Park will give the business an opportunity to tap into the region’s highly skilled science and tech talent to fill the vacancies created by its growth. ByBox will continue to operate across its seven other UK locations.
Stuart Miller, CEO of ByBox said, “We are at an exciting stage of our business, both here in the UK and internationally. This move will help to increase collaboration with key business partners. It will allow us to retain our presence in the heart of Oxford, which is important to us. We have many local customers and taking up residence in a well-known business park is an opportunity to continue investing in the community.”
ByBox provides locker based technology solutions for improving the efficiency of supply chains and currently have a presence in over 20 countries worldwide.
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