InPost is continuing its growth across the UK with a new partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM).
With 99 Metrolink stops, TfGM is the second largest local transport network in the UK after the London Underground, with over 5.6 million journeys made across the network each day. The partnership, which supports TfGM’s green initiative to reduce carbon output, will see up to 28 parcel lockers rolled out across the Greater Manchester area by the end of the year, with 13 already installed and more planned for 2023.
The installation of InPost’s parcel lockers at bus and Metrolink stations across Greater Manchester will help to reinforce these locations as important hubs for the local community and those using public transport. Available 24/7, the new lockers will provide a genuinely convenient and easily accessible way for people to pick up or return parcels quickly and easily as part of their daily commute across the TfGM network.
This gives control back to consumers, saving them both time and hassle by putting an end to long queues on lunch breaks, waiting to return and send parcels. With Christmas rapidly approaching, the new partnership is set to bring extra convenience to commuters over the party season.
Michael Rouse, CEO of InPost International said: “We’re rapidly growing our network of 4,000+ parcel lockers in the UK and the partnership with TfGM marks another significant milestone for our business. It’s also an important step towards our goal of making parcel collections and returns fuss-free for everyone. The new lockers will expand the breadth of parcel and post services available in the Greater Manchester area, meaning that busy commuters can avoid waiting in for parcel deliveries and skip the queues when it comes to making returns. Instead, they can use our lockers while on the go.”
Mike Mellor, Head of Commercial at TfGM, said: “The rollout of InPost Lockers at Metrolink stops and interchanges across Greater Manchester provides customers with a quick and easy way to collect and return parcels as part of their daily commute or journey across the network. TfGM has adopted an approach to develop new sustainable revenue streams through commercial partnerships for reinvestment into transport services. By creating partnerships like this one, we’re on our way to creating a truly integrated transport that supports multi-modal journeys and puts customer convenience at the heart of what we do.”
The 13 lockers already installed will be fully-opperational in the Greater Manchester by Monday 31st October, and can be found at:
- TfGM Horwich Parkway, BL6 6LB
- Bolton Interchange, BL1 1NS
- East Didsbury Metrolink park and ride, M20 5NP
- TfGM Wythenshawe Interchange, M22 5RG
- TfGM Prestwich Metrolink park and ride, M25 1BR
- TfGM Radcliffe bus station, M26 1NR
- TfGM Stretford Metrolink park and ride, M32 8HW
- Oldham central bus station, OL1 1NL
- Derker Metrolink park and ride, OL1 4DW
- TfGM Rochdale interchange, OL16 1YG
- TfGM Milnrow Metrolink park and ride, OL16 3LS
- TfGM Wigan bus station, WN1 1HP
- Leigh bus station, WN4 4LP