Modern Assembly Workstations for Lambert Electronic
NordiX Forum 2026 in Stockholm
In April 2026, we travelled to Stockholm for the NordiX Forum, held at Epicenter and organised by Crossborderit. The event brought together people from across the e-commerce and logistics world to talk about what comes next for last-mile delivery, out-of-home networks, and returns.
GLS strengthens delivery – 2,000 parcel lockers across the country
alfaBOX Flex Featured in Parcel and Postal Technology
In the April issue of the respected international trade magazine Parcel and Postal Technology International, a detailed two-page article appeared about our autonomous solar parcel locker, alfaBOX Flex. The piece looks at a solution that comes into play right where modern parcel delivery often starts to get complicated.
Complete Company Leadership at the e-Brána Conference
In mid-April, the modern PETROF Gallery in Hradec Králové became a meeting place for owners and managers of small and medium-sized businesses. This year’s 6th e-Brána Conference attracted more participants than ever before, and our company was there as well.
What a Truly Accessible Delivery Box Should Look Like
ALFA 3 Heads North: NordiX Forum 2026 in Stockholm
From April 19 to 21, Stockholm’s Epicenter will play host to the NordiX Cross-Border Forum. This is a major event for leaders in cross-border trade, logistics, and e-commerce, and we are excited to be right in the middle of it.
Cleany-Box: Laundry on your time, 24/7
A quick look back at Czech On-line Expo 2026
Last month, the Czech On-line Expo 2026 rolled into Prague, the biggest Czech trade fair for digital business, e-commerce, and online services. From ALFA 3, we had CEO Martin Pritula and Jiří Zelený, our CSO, checking out the latest trends in digital economy and logistics up close.
Accessibility of Parcel Lockers as a Shared Responsibility
Accessibility in public services and technologies is fundamentally about respect, responsibility, and quality of life. As a company, we've long recognised that parcel lockers are part of the public realm and must be usable by everyone, safely and without hassle, including persons with disabilities.