Deutsche Post DHL is expanding its deal with Deutsche Bahn to put carrier-neutral Packstation parcel lockers in German train stations.
Deutsche Post DHL is expanding its deal with Deutsche Bahn to put Packstation parcel lockers in train stations – including a carrier neutral option! Ian Kerr (Postal Hub Podcast) and Marek Różyci (Last Mile Experts) discuss:
- How the network will be “semi open”, with some cells open to delivery from outside Deutsche Post DHL
- How will parcels be delivered to the Click-and-collect lockers
- A1 parcel lockers and Shpock in Austria
- Groupe La Poste and Quadient (then Neopost) to create a partially open parcel locker network
- Will the open parcel locker network be less efficient?
- Will Deutsche Post DHL be delivering to the lockers on behalf of other carriers?
- InPost UK parcel lockers in train stations
- Amazon lockers at UK train stations
- Are train stations ideal locations for parcel lockers?
- Consumer choice when using parcel lockers
- Locating parcel lockers within the train station
Featuring Marek Różycki (Last Mile Experts) and Ian Kerr (Postal Hub Podcast).
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