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Post Office partners with DHL Express

Post Office has secured an agreement with DHL Express that will see parcels delivered directly to its branches as part of DHL’s Service Point network.

Customers making a purchase online will have the option to choose their local post office as the collection point. DHL will deliver parcels directly to the branch and the postmaster will process customer collections at the counter. DHL Express customers will receive a message regarding their parcel delivery via text, email or via DHL’s on demand delivery service, and can select to collect their parcel from their local post office.

The click-and-collect service will be trialled at branches in Northern Ireland before rolling out to more than 1,000 branches across the UK from the start of the New Year.

Nick Read, Chief Executive at the Post Office, said: “DHL is a household name with global reach. They recognise the value our postmasters bring to their customers with their expert knowledge of the parcel market and the long hours their branches are open giving people a convenient and secure location to pick up their packages. We are delighted to be partnering with them to expand our click-and-collect services across the country.”

Ian Wilson, Chief Executive of DHL Express UK, said: “Post Office with its reputation as a trusted institution as well as its nationwide footprint make it an ideal Service Point partner to extend our delivery options in a way that will give recipients even more convenient choices and total confidence that their parcels are in good hands.

“In addition, by expanding our Service Point network, we’re able to further consolidate deliveries, helping to reduce road miles and drive down carbon emissions, which is an essential part of our sustainability strategy.”

Since opening its network to external carriers last year for the first time in its 360-year history, Post Office has grown the number of branches offering click-and-collect to almost 5,000.

Read added: “Last January we had no carrier partnerships, and in the space of a year we’ve grown our click-and-collect capabilities fivefold, a testament to the size and reach of the Post Office network and the accessibility it affords consumers. We look forward to rolling out DHL Express services across our network over the coming weeks.”

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