The small business ecosystem in Brazil is in full expansion. Between January and May of this year, the country saw the opening of 2.21 million new companies, with the vast majority (97%) consisting of individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEI), microenterprises (ME), and small businesses (EPP). This number represents a 24.9% increase compared to the same period last year and highlights the strength of self-employment. For many of them, who work in selling clothes, cosmetics, or electronics, delivery logistics is one of the main challenges.
In this scenario, smart cabinets emerge as strategic allies. Lockers allow the seller to deposit the merchandise in a secure location for the customer to pick up at the most convenient time, without the need for in-person meetings or expensive shipping fees. This flexibility not only optimizes the seller's operation but also improves the shopping experience, a crucial factor for customer loyalty.
"Our mission is to democratize access to cutting-edge logistics. Small entrepreneurs no longer need to worry about having physical space or coordinating their schedule with the customer's for a delivery," explains Gabriel Peixoto, CEO of Meu Locker. "By using a smart locker, it offers a professional, secure, and 24/7 available service. This not only solves a logistical problem but also adds value to your brand and puts you on equal footing with larger businesses," he concludes.