As parcel lockers continue to grow in popularity, Co-op has announced it will expand its partnership with InPost to provide 150 stores with locker facilities by the end of 2024.
The lockers will enable customers to collect and send parcels, providing a convenient alternative to parcel deliveries at home, according to Co-op.
Chris Conway, Co-op e-commerce director, explained, “Our focus is to make things easier and more convenient for our member-owners and customers, and with our stores located conveniently in high streets, transport hubs, university campuses and residential developments, InPost lockers can help residents and time-pressed shoppers in our communities pick up or return parcels at a time that is convenient to them, on their way to or from work or when they pop out to pick up their groceries, quickly, easily and conveniently.”
Neil Kuschel, InPost UK CEO, added, “We are delighted to announce the acceleration of our partnership with stalwart retailer Co-op, enhancing our commitment to accessible parcel services. By expanding our network to over 150 Co-op stores during 2024, we’re not just offering convenience but also redefining accessibility.”