3,000 parcel lockers: InPost reaches major UK milestone

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InPost, a leading out-of-home eCommerce delivery company, today announces its latest international growth milestone, having deployed just over 3,000 locker units in the UK.

It follows a number of significant partnerships in 2021 including landlords such as Transport for London, Tesco, and Westfield, in addition to supporting over 100 major retailers from Missguided, Boohoo to JD Sports.

The leading out-of-home delivery company has approximately 150,000 individual locker compartments available for consumers to send, collect and return parcels, with the majority of city dwellers in London, Birmingham and Manchester now within one mile of a locker.

Today’s announcement marks a critical step for InPost and its mission to provide communities with convenient, accessible, and greener delivery options. Parcel lockers offer consumers a quick and convenient way to collect and return items, while also directly impacting the number of last mile deliveries on UK streets, helping to reduce carbon emissions.

Jason Tavaria, CEO of InPost UK said: “This year alone we’ve installed nearly two thousand parcel lockers across the UK, responding to growing interest from retailers and landlords looking to bolster their environmental performance. Lifestyles and shopping habits have irrevocably changed during the pandemic, and our rapid growth reflects this shift. Consumers demand convenient options that fit around their new working routines, as well as those that prioritise sustainability. Retailers, landlords and consumers alike must work together to encourage more people towards greener delivery services like lockers, and we’re proud to be leading the charge.”

InPost parcel lockers are available 24/7 and located across the length and breadth of the country including at train stations, supermarkets, and petrol forecourts. The company is on track to deploy one of the largest automated parcel networks in the UK, with over 10,000 locker units in operation by 2024.

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