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Sharebox unveils white label car-share key management

Key sharing app Sharebox has launched a white label key management solution which can be used by car-share companies among other types of businesses. Sharebox has a network of key exchange machines in 450 kiosks, shops and meeting points in eight countries. Clients will now be able to make the process – managed on a mobile app - look like their own, integrating with their own applications, with the software white label programme carrying the brand of choice, including preferred colours and icons. They can b
November 1, 2019 Read time: 2 mins

Key sharing app Sharebox has launched a white label key management solution which can be used by car-share companies among other types of businesses. Sharebox has a network of key exchange machines in 450 kiosks, shops and meeting points in eight countries. Clients will now be able to make the process – managed on a mobile app - look like their own, integrating with their own applications, with the software white label programme carrying the brand of choice, including preferred colours and icons. They can brand the body of the key cabinet and add their logo to be displayed on the Sharebox touch screen - including bespoke customer support messages and phone number. Sharebox sells directly to businesses offering key exchange solutions combined with systems for online payment and credit check. The app sends a notification when the cabinet has been opened so owners can track where keys are and who has taken them. Arne Eivind Arnesen, CEO of Sharebox, says a 24/7 customer service line is available. The company showcased the product at the HOST 2019 exhibition in London this week.

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