drop2shop has partnered with Vinted to expand parcel delivery and returns options for users across the Republic of Ireland.
Under the agreement, Vinted customers can use drop2shop’s network to send and receive parcels. The service will initially be available in and around Dublin before a nationwide rollout over the next six months.
drop2shop, owned by Coll-8, plans to invest €20m (US$23m) over the next three years to grow its network. The company said it expects to reach up to 1,200 locations nationwide by the end of September 2026.
The partnership follows Coll-8’s acquisition by UK parcel delivery firm Evri in 2025, which aimed to strengthen delivery and returns services in Ireland. The companies said the integration of Coll-8’s customs clearance capabilities has improved service speed and reliability.
Dave Field, CEO of Coll-8, said, “We’re thrilled to partner with Vinted to bring our drop2shop services to those buying and selling on its platform.
“This marks an exciting year for our shop network, as we continue to expand our presence nationwide and provide customers across the Republic of Ireland with convenient, local delivery options.”
The collaboration also builds on Evri’s existing relationship with Vinted, reflecting continued growth in the second-hand fashion market.
Vytautas Atkočaitis, VP of Vinted Go, said, “By partnering with Coll-8’s growing shop-to-shop service, we’re strengthening our logistics network in the Republic of Ireland and making it easier for Vinted members to send and receive items.”
The rollout is expected to increase access to out-of-home delivery and returns services, as operators respond to rising demand for flexible parcel solutions.
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