The APC has announced the expansion of its partnership with Parcelly, the carrier-agnostic logistics technology and parcel shop network, increasing its nationwide collection point network to 2,500 stores across the UK.
The partnership was launched in 2023 with 1,250 locations and has scaled rapidly in response to growing consumer demand for greater choice and control in the delivery process.
With new stores added across the UK, the expansion makes a major milestone in the growth of APC Choice, the company’s inflight and redelivery service that gives consumers greater flexibility and convenience when they’re unable to receive parcels at home.
Claire Palphreyman, business development director at The APC, said, “Today’s consumers lead increasingly flexible lives, and their delivery expectations are evolving to match. Expanding our partnership with Parcelly is about keeping pace with those changes.
“It will enable us to continue delivering exemplary service and provide enhanced delivery options that bring greater convenience and choice to consumers.”
The extended partnership will also bring enhanced communication for consumers. Recipients will benefit from improved email and SMS notifications, including automated reminders for uncollected parcels.
According to The APC, these updates, combined with the broader store footprint, address the increasing expectation for greater visibility, control and convenience at every stage of the delivery experience from consumers.
Sebastian Steinhauser, CEO at Parcelly, added, “We are truly excited to expand our partnership with The APC and extend access to our network of pickup points across the country. Together, we’re giving consumers more choice, more convenience and greater control, while also helping to reduce the environmental and operational impact of missed deliveries.”
Palphreyman said, “We’re always looking for ways to improve the experience for our SME customers and their recipients, and our partnership expansion with Parcelly is a clear reflection of that commitment. By giving people more control over how they receive their parcels, we’re continuing to adapt to the needs of modern consumers, offering them greater flexibility and reliability at every touchpoint.”
In related news, DHL Express has inaugurated a new logistics terminal at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL) that will be able to process 6,500 parcels per hour thanks to a new automated sorting system