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RedBox marks 10 million deliveries, plans expansion across Saudi Arabia

RedBox hits 10 million deliveries, expands smart lockers across Saudi Arabia, eyes Gulf growth.

Timilehin Adejumobi
Last updated: July 8, 2025 9:34 am
Timilehin Adejumobi Published July 7, 2025
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  • RedBox surpasses 10 million deliveries, expands smart locker network across Saudi Arabia. 
  • Targets 3,000 lockers by 2025, eyes UAE and Bahrain in MENA expansion. 
  • Reduces last-mile delivery emissions by 75%, supporting Vision 2030 logistics goals.

RedBox, Saudi Arabia’s fast-growing smart parcel delivery company, has crossed a major milestone—completing over 10 million deliveries since launching in 2019.

As the Kingdom’s largest smart locker network, RedBox is reshaping the last-mile delivery landscape with scalable, tech-driven solutions designed to support Vision 2030’s digital transformation goals.

With more than 1,800 delivery points spanning 81 Saudi cities, RedBox is accelerating its national footprint.

The company plans to nearly double its locker network to 3,000 units by the end of 2025. This expansion reinforces its commitment to enhancing e-commerce delivery experiences while helping reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion through consolidated drop-offs and contactless access. 

RedBox CEO and Co-Founder Thamer Al-Tuwaiyan emphasized that the 10-million milestone is not just a logistics feat—it’s a validation of RedBox’s innovation-first strategy. “We are not just delivering parcels; we’re building an intelligent infrastructure that empowers the digital economy, supports Vision 2030, and contributes to sustainability,” he said.

RedBox’s growth aligns with Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), a Vision 2030 initiative to position the Kingdom as a global logistics powerhouse. Its locker-based model addresses the inefficiencies of traditional door-to-door delivery, ensuring privacy, reliability, and eco-efficiency for both consumers and merchants. 

Through partnerships with major e-commerce and logistics brands—such as Noon, IHerb, DHL, Aramex, and Temu, RedBox is building a trusted logistics layer for Saudi Arabia’s online retail surge.

Smart lockers driving eco-efficient logistics 

RedBox’s smart lockers operate 24/7, enabling customers to pick up parcels on their schedule, eliminating missed deliveries and reducing dependency on door-to-door drop-offs. This system has led to a 75 percent reduction in last-mile emissions, positioning RedBox as a sustainability leader in the logistics space. 

Affordability is also a key differentiator. RedBox offers competitive pricing for users and merchants alike, helping democratize access to smart delivery systems beyond major cities. With more than 1,800 retail partners hosting its lockers, the company is building hyperlocal networks to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce ecosystem.

Expansion across Gulf markets 

After covering 35 new cities in Saudi Arabia during 2025, RedBox is setting its sights beyond national borders. The company is preparing to launch services in Bahrain, the UAE, and other Gulf nations, replicating its Saudi success. By 2030, RedBox aims to deploy 10,000 lockers across the region and introduce real-time locker-to-locker transfer technology. 

Al-Tuwaiyan said this cross-border expansion will not only boost regional e-commerce but also foster digital trade integration across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). “We are building the logistics infrastructure for the next generation of commerce in the Middle East,” he noted.

RedBox: Visionary leadership meets bold execution 

RedBox was co-founded in 2019 by Thamer Altuwaiyan and Zun Phan to transform parcel delivery amid Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce boom.

Since then, the company has raised nearly $15 million in venture capital—including Series A funding led by Jahez—to expand its locker network, launch new services like RedBox Express, and serve over 10,000 merchants. 

Under Altuwaiyan’s leadership, RedBox continues to invest in Saudi talent, research and development, and digital infrastructure, reinforcing its role as a national logistics enabler.

As RedBox scales across the region, its impact extends beyond technology—it’s redefining how delivery, convenience, and sustainability converge in the modern Middle East.

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