InPost to boost UK investment to GBP 1 billion by 2029

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-01-17   10:37
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InPost Group plans to invest an additional GBP 600 million in the UK by the end of 2029, bringing its total investment in the country to GBP 1 billion, the company announced. The expansion includes installing 5,000 new parcel lockers in 2025 and enhancing logistics infrastructure, which will create 12,000 new jobs.

In 2024, InPost doubled its package deliveries in the UK, reaching 93.2 million parcels, highlighting the growing demand for its services. The company’s UK network, currently operating at more than 100% capacity, demonstrates significant potential for expansion. By the end of 2024, InPost had over 13,000 out-of-home (OOH) points in the UK, with its automated parcel machine (APM) network expanding by nearly 3,000 devices, totaling 9,200 units.

“Our investments will revolutionize e-commerce for both buyers and sellers in the UK. This is already our fastest-growing market, and we are meeting the increasing expectations of consumers by creating state-of-the-art and user-friendly delivery solutions,” said Rafał Brzoska, founder and CEO of InPost. “In 2025 alone, we will increase the number of parcel lockers by 50%.”

As of 2024, InPost’s total UK investment reached GBP 426 million. Last year, the company solidified its market position by acquiring the remaining 70% stake in Menzies Distribution Limited, enabling full control of its logistics processes and investment plans. InPost currently employs 2,519 people in the UK, with plans for significant workforce expansion in the coming years.

Founded in 1999 by Rafał Brzoska in Poland, InPost provides e-commerce delivery solutions, including a network of parcel lockers in Poland, the UK, and Italy. It also offers courier and fulfillment services for e-commerce sellers in Poland. The company acquired the French logistics firm Mondial Relay in July 2021 and debuted on Euronext Amsterdam in January 2021.

Source: InPost and ISBnews

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