Quadient reaches 10,000 parcel locker milestone
Quadient (formerly Neopost) has surpassed another milestone by reaching more than 10,000 parcel locker stations now installed worldwide, meeting customer demands for convenient package delivery.
Quadient’s parcel locker stations are located at pick-up and drop-off (PUDO) points, retail locations, multi-family properties, colleges and universities, and corporate office buildings in various countries.
The company claims it has now become the second largest parcel locker solutions provider in the world, excluding China.
Postal operators GeoPost and Yamato Transport, the campuses of the University of Northampton (UK), University of Pittsburgh and University of Florida (USA), as well as French retailers FNAC, Decathlon and Auchan are among the prominent names that have adopted Quadient’s parcel locker solutions to offer a more timely, convenient and secure parcel delivery service.
CEO Geoffrey Godet explained: “Having surpassed this significant milestone of locker station installations is exciting as it is another step in realizing our vision of building a large and dense network of increased usage in each targeted country.
“I’m proud of our team to have reached this great achievement. The incredible expansion of e-commerce has made the last mile of delivery increasingly challenging for everyone, and our automated parcel locker solutions are a perfect fit for this nascent market, bringing true value for modern consumers and the businesses that serve them.”
As a leading provider, operator and integrator of the most mature and advanced parcel locker solution available, Quadient helps to reduce missed deliveries and consolidate them to a single location point for quick 24/7 self-service pick up.
The continuing growth in the parcel lockers footprint, and Quadient’s acquisition last year of Parcel Pending, a leader in the U.S. parcel locker market, are confirmations of the company’s ambition to build true leadership in parcel lockers solutions.