easyDelivery launches with 350,000 pickup and drop-off locations across Europe

easyDelivery, a delivery and fulfilment platform providing parcel delivery, parcel shop access, lockers, collections, local delivery and merchant fulfilment services, has officially launched its consumer delivery platform. easyDelivery are now providing access to more than 350,000 pickup and drop-off (PUDO) locations across the UK and Europe from day one. Part of the easy® family of […]
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easyDelivery, a delivery and fulfilment platform providing parcel delivery, parcel shop access, lockers, collections, local delivery and merchant fulfilment services, has officially launched its consumer delivery platform. easyDelivery are now providing access to more than 350,000 pickup and drop-off (PUDO) locations across the UK and Europe from day one.
Part of the easy® family of brands founded by serial entrepreneur Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, creator of easyJet, easyDelivery is designed to bring together parcel delivery, local commerce and merchant fulfilment within a single connected ecosystem.
The platform launches with access to parcel shops, lockers and service points across the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Austria, Portugal, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Switzerland.
The scale of the network provides consumers and merchants with access to one of Europe’s largest collections of pickup and drop-off locations through a single platform. Unlike traditional parcel comparison platforms, easyDelivery is positioning itself as a broader commerce and fulfilment ecosystem.
Alongside parcel services, the company is building local delivery capabilities that will enable retailers and merchants to offer same-day and on-demand delivery services through the platform.
The wider ecosystem integrates with easyKiosk, easyPay and easyMarketing, allowing merchants to manage payments, ordering, fulfilment and customer acquisition through connected technology. Consumers increasingly expect convenience, flexibility and choice.
Whether sending a parcel, collecting a return, arranging a delivery or shopping locally, our goal is to make those services accessible through a single platform rather than multiple disconnected providers.
– Amit Sagu, Co-Founder, easyDelivery The platform supports parcel shop drop-off, locker services, home collection options, home delivery and carrier comparison tools, giving consumers access to multiple fulfilment options from within one application.
The company believes the combination of parcel services, local commerce and one of Europe’s largest PUDO networks creates a significant opportunity for merchants looking to expand delivery capabilities without investing in their own logistics infrastructure. Consumers don’t think in terms of carriers, couriers or logistics networks.
They simply want the easiest way to get something from A to B. We’re building easyDelivery around that principle whilst giving merchants access to a much broader ecosystem that includes payments, marketing and commerce tools.
– Spencer Boylan, Marketing & Creative Director, easyMarketing The launch represents the first phase of the company’s wider roadmap, with additional AI-powered shopping and merchant growth features planned throughout 2026.
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