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InPost’s Billion Parcels

2024 was a breakthrough year for InPost that exceeded a staggering threshold of over 1 billion parcels delivered in a single year. The precise score amounting to 1,091,644,003 deliveries reflected 22% year-over-year growth. During the holiday peak the company also established a new daily record delivering nearly 14 million parcels. Moreover, InPost achieved significant growth in all its key markets:
– Poland (25,000 lockers) with 709.3 million parcels (+20% y/y),
– France (9,200 lockers) with 267 million parcels (+11% y/y),
– United Kingdom (9,200 lockers) with 93.2 million parcels (doubling the 2023 volume).

In total in 2024 InPost deployed 11,500 new lockers ending the year with a huge record of 46,977 (+33% y/y) and enlarging its network to over 82,000 out-of-home (OOH) points. With strategic acquisitions like Menzies in the UK, development of InPost Pay and loyalty programs, it elevated the user experience to a whole new level.

InPost was founded by Rafał Brzoska in Kraków in 2006. It offers parcels delivery and express mail services through lockers (Automated Parcels Machines or APMs) and pick-up drop-off points (PUDOs) in PolandItaly, United Kingdom, France, BeneluxSpain and Portugal. Its outlets are also available in local courier and postal networks in UAE, Baltic States, Czechia, Slovakia, Germany, Iceland, Columbia, Ireland, Brazil and Australia.

Marek Gizmajer
Marek Gizmajer
High-tech journalist
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