Royal Mail and ZigZag join forces to deliver the Parcel Collect service in the UK

Royal Mail and ZigZag join forces to deliver the Parcel Collect service in the UK

ZigZag Global, a provider of technology-driven retail returns solutions, has partnered with Royal Mail.  

By joining forces, Royal Mail and ZigZag will provide flexibility for the UK customers of some of the country’s largest retailers. Royal Mail’s Parcel Collect service successfully launched in October 2020, at a time when many people were working from home due to the pandemic and demand for returns to be collected from doorsteps was high.

Collection from home requests for online returns continued to grow in popularity, rising by nearly 30% in the first few months of 2023 compared to the same period the year before. According to ZigZag Global’s recent consumer study of over 2,000 UK shoppers, around half of consumers now demand that their retailer offer a home collection option. Whether you are a young professional working from home or a busy parent, Royal Mail’s Parcel Collect is a convenient and accessible option.

Customers will be redirected from the retailer’s website seamlessly to ZigZag’s returns portal where they will select the items they wish to return from their basket, and the reason for doing so. Customers will then be able to select Royal Mail’s Parcel Collect as a returns option, before downloading their label. This user-friendly process takes less than a minute to complete and doesn’t require a printer – customers can instead request that their postie brings a pre-printed label on collection.

Nick Landon, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Mail, commented: “Parcel Collect has been incredibly successful since it was launched almost three years ago. Everyone knows when their postie delivers so it’s really convenient to arrange for them to collect a parcel that needs to be sent or returned at the same time. If customers aren’t going to be in, Royal Mail can also collect from a safe place. To make it even more convenient, if customers don’t have a printer our posties can print and bring the label to the doorstep. Parcel Collect is part of our commitment to continuously make our services more convenient as we reinvent the way we deliver to and from our customers.”

Matthew Jacques, Global Partnerships Director at ZigZag added: “We are delighted to be working alongside Royal Mail to deliver the Parcel Collect service in the UK. Each customer’s definition of an exceptional returns service is different. So, it is imperative that retailers offer choice. Whether that’s options on how they want to be refunded, alternatives to home-printed labels, and of course, how they get the goods back to you. Parcel Collect is a fantastic, convenient service for our retailers to be able to offer their customers.”

In addition, customers can add details of a safe place to leave the parcel if they are not going to be home. This reduces missed deliveries and the associated carbon emissions, whilst simultaneously improving customer service. Royal Mail “has the lowest reported carbon emissions per parcel amongst major UK delivery companies”. *

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