28 June 2016/Categories: Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Rail, Transport Planning
A new partnership with Great Western Railway
InPost UK’s expansion across four of Great Western Railway stations marks a new partnership for the company, covering the West Country with a focus on busy towns. InPost UK has recently started offering its services at Exeter Central and Plymouth. Over the coming weeks, additional lockers will also be set up at Bristol Parkway and Truro stations. Great Western Railway Senior Commercial Development Manager Petr Mikyska, said: “Improving the range of services that we offer our passengers and putting the communities we serve at the heart of what we do, this new service really does add value to the journey experience and what is on offer at our stations.” Improving logistics in the Midlands and beyond
In order to better service travellers in the Midlands, InPost UK has recently teamed up with Virgin Trains to set up its first fully automated locker outside Birmingham International. With its direct links to Birmingham Airport, the NEC, and frequent rail service to London Euston and wider West Midlands, it is known as one of the main transport hubs for people travelling to or from the region. Simon Greaves, Station Manager at Virgin Trains, said: “We’re always looking at innovative ways to improve the service we offer to the many millions of customers who pass through the station. InPost’s new fully automated parcel locker makes it more convenient than ever for national and international visitors as well as locals to collect and return their deliveries, lightening the load of their journey.” Ian Caminsky, CEO at InPost UK, added: “The new partnership with Great Western Railway and the expansion of our presence across the TfL network and Virgin’s Birmingham International Railway Station means that we can provide our services to thousands more people across England. This is an important step towards our goal to increase our footprint in the UK by 60% by the end of the year. Currently urban customers are on average less than two miles away from their nearest locker, and we are working towards bringing the service even closer to a larger number of people. “The benefits that InPost UK has to offer shoppers are clear: We know that 50% of households are typically unattended during normal working hours, 48% of consumers say that they don’t have a safe place for parcels to be left when they are not at home, and as many as 68% say that they can’t receive items at work. InPost UK offers a secure and easy alternative for these people.” To find out more about InPost UK, visit www.inpost.co.uk and follow us on www.twitter.com/InpostUK
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