UK Mail’s ipostparcels offering ‘Depot to Depot’ service

UK Mail’s ipostparcels offering ‘Depot to Depot’ service

The UK Mail Group’s ipostparcels has launched its new ‘Depot to Depot’ service for consumers and SMEs. According to ipostparcels: “The ‘Depot to Depot’ service gives customers the opportunity to drop a parcel at their local depot, and allows the recipient to collect the parcel from a designated depot convenient to them the following day.”

Using the ipostparcels website, customers choose their local depot, select the date for the drop off and then opt for the ‘Depot to Depot’ service. Recipients receive a notification once the parcel has been shipped, advising them of the chosen destination depot and the date the parcel will be available for collection.

The company added; “With 55 participating depots located throughout the UK, ipostparcels ‘Depot to Depot’ service provides consumers and SME’s with a convenient and extremely cost effective solution to deliver parcels, as prices start from £1.99 (excluding VAT).”

Marketing Director Ros Hunt commented: “’This is an extension of our ‘Drop at Depot’ initiative which is used regularly by a third of our customers. Following a customer feedback session, we decided to offer a more comprehensive ‘Depot to Depot’ service and expand upon the savings that our customers can achieve”.

 

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