The partnership between Quadient and The Range enhances the CX by providing flexible, 24/7 parcel access through Parcel Pending lockers, simplifying deliveries, returns, and Click and Collect services across multiple UK locations.
Quadient has announced a partnership with The Range. This partnership will see Parcel Pending by Quadient parcel lockers being rolled out across The Range stores, in cities and towns including London, Birmingham, Swansea and Blackburn.
Available to all carriers and service providers, the lockers provide 24/7 access for deliveries, returns, and exchanges. They can also facilitate temporary item storage and services such as prescription collection, retail Click and Collect orders, spare parts retrieval, and key handovers.
This initiative aims to significantly enhance the CX by providing greater flexibility and convenience for parcel collection and returns, fitting into UK shoppers’ busy lives.
“Partnering with The Range is a big step forward for us, not just in terms of scale, but in how we bring real convenience to people’s everyday lives,” said Katia Bourgeais-Crémel, EVP Parcel Locker Solutions Europe at Quadient.
“Beyond technology, it’s about creating everyday solutions that genuinely fit into people’s lives and make things simpler. The Range understands its customers deeply, and that makes them an ideal partner as we grow our open locker network.”
“We’re very excited about the positive impact this collaboration will have on communities across the country.”
A spokesperson for The Range said, “We’re always looking for new ways to enhance our customers’ shopping experience, be it launching Click and Collect at our stores nationwide in as little as one hour or increasing our offering with the incorporation of garden centres by Homebase.”
“Partnering with Quadient enables us to offer even greater convenience by making it super simple for shoppers to collect and return parcels to their own schedule.”
“We look forward to incorporating this into our wider store estate amid other transformational projects, all of which aim to help our customers get their hands on great value home and garden products as easily as possible.”
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