Debenhams Group rolls out InPost lockers for faster flexible delivery

Debenhams Group rolls out InPost lockers for faster, flexible delivery
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Debenhams Group is expanding its delivery options with the launch of a new partnership with InPost, aiming to offer shoppers more convenient parcel collection across the UK.

The tie-up sees InPost’s network of 10,000 lockers and 6,000 parcel shops integrated as a primary delivery choice on several key brands under the group‘s umbrella, including Dorothy Perkins, Coast, Warehouse, boohoo, and Nasty Gal.

It said additional brands such as boohooMAN, Karen Millen, and PrettyLittleThing will join the service later this year.

Since rolling out the InPost option at the end of May, the retail giant said thousands of customers have already opted for locker and parcel shop deliveries, highlighting rising demand for alternatives to traditional home delivery.



Debenhams Group CEO Dan Finley said: “We know that customers are looking for more choice and convenience. Plans often change, so shoppers need flexible delivery options that can fit easily into their everyday lives and schedules.

“By adding InPost to our delivery options, we’re giving customers even more control over when and where they pick up their orders, making it even easier for them to access the brands they love across Debenhams Group.”

InPost UK CEO Neil Kuschel added: “Partnering with Debenhams Group is another exciting step in our mission to make deliveries work better for consumers and retailers alike. With consumers increasingly demanding fast, convenient and reliable ways to shop online, InPost provides a scalable solution that meets those expectations.”

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Debenhams Group is expanding its delivery options with the launch of a new partnership with InPost, aiming to offer shoppers more convenient parcel collection across the UK.

The tie-up sees InPost’s network of 10,000 lockers and 6,000 parcel shops integrated as a primary delivery choice on several key brands under the group‘s umbrella, including Dorothy Perkins, Coast, Warehouse, boohoo, and Nasty Gal.

It said additional brands such as boohooMAN, Karen Millen, and PrettyLittleThing will join the service later this year.

Since rolling out the InPost option at the end of May, the retail giant said thousands of customers have already opted for locker and parcel shop deliveries, highlighting rising demand for alternatives to traditional home delivery.



Debenhams Group CEO Dan Finley said: “We know that customers are looking for more choice and convenience. Plans often change, so shoppers need flexible delivery options that can fit easily into their everyday lives and schedules.

“By adding InPost to our delivery options, we’re giving customers even more control over when and where they pick up their orders, making it even easier for them to access the brands they love across Debenhams Group.”

InPost UK CEO Neil Kuschel added: “Partnering with Debenhams Group is another exciting step in our mission to make deliveries work better for consumers and retailers alike. With consumers increasingly demanding fast, convenient and reliable ways to shop online, InPost provides a scalable solution that meets those expectations.”

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