Royal Mail is expanding access to its parcel network by partnering with Motor Fuel Group, rolling out lockers at 500+ petrol stations across the UK, enhancing convenience for drop-offs, returns, and collections.
Royal Mail and Motor Fuel Group are teaming up to introduce parcel lockers at over 500 petrol stations across the UK. The first lockers are open at Motor Fuel Group forecourts in Shepton Mallet and Canterbury.
Motor Fuel Group is the UK’s independent forecourt operator. It also operates an open ultra-rapid EV charging network in the UK. These offer a parcel drop-off service, and soon they will include collection options.
The lockers also feature label printing. Customers need to pay for postage online and print the label by scanning a QR code at the locker, or request a QR code if they are returning a purchase.
Royal Mail now has more than 23,500 locations where customers can drop off and collect parcels. Customers can also drop off parcels small enough to fit in a postbox and use the app to request proof of postage.
Anna Malley, Director of Partnerships and Acquisitions at Royal Mail, said, “Our partnership with Motor Fuel Group will make our network even more accessible for our customers. We are working hard to give customers as many options as possible for sending, returning and collecting parcels, on top of delivering and collecting from every address in the UK.”
Anna Lomas, Commercial Director at Motor Fuel Group, said, “We are delighted to establish our new partnership with the Royal Mail. We believe that the Royal Mail brand will bring significant benefit to MFG’s customers and contribute to our strategy to be a ‘one stop’ shop for our customers.”
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