InPost: raising awareness of contact free delivery

InPost: raising awareness of contact free delivery

Online fashion retailer Missguided has partnered up with locker delivery brand InPost. In the run up to Christmas 180 of InPost’s lockers around the UK will be fully branded with Missguided visuals.

The aim of the takeover is to raise awareness of this safe and contact-free delivery and returns option that’s available to Missguided customers. As well as 24/7 access and ultra-convenience, InPost’s lockers offer a low-risk way to collect and return goods over the busy peak period.

Nick Bamber Chief Growth Officer – Marketing & e-commerce Trading at Missguided said: “Our customers don’t just love our cutting-edge fashion; they also prize the convenience and ease we offer when it comes to delivery and returns. We also know that this year’s Black Friday and Christmas is going to be different for everyone, with many preferring to avoid post offices and busy collection points.

“That’s why we’re collaborating with InPost and taking our brand right to the heart of our customers’ communities. It’s a great way to remind our customers that they can collect their Missguided orders safely and securely on their own watch and at their preferred collection point.”

Jason Tavaria, CEO at InPost added: “Our parcel lockers are easy to use, contact-free and located in accessible and convenient locations. With the bigger focus on covid-safe and contact-free delivery, customers can pick up and drop off their Missguided parcels – along with those of other InPost partner retailers – at any time that suits them. We’re excited to be bringing the Missguided brand to our lockers to help raise awareness of this great delivery option.”

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