InPost Group “a pioneer in modern D+1 deliveries”

InPost Group “a pioneer in modern D+1 deliveries”

InPost Group is extending the cut-off times for orders placed on Amazon.pl. Now, orders placed as late as 6:30 PM will be delivered to buyers the  next day.

“InPost Group is a pioneer in modern D+1 deliveries, and the quality of our services in Poland sets a benchmark for the entire industry and serves as a model we are consistently implementing across the eight European markets where we operate.

From today, thanks to the continuous development of our innovative operational solutions, Amazon.pl customers can place orders until 6:30 PM — with the guarantee that their package will arrive the next day. This significantly enhances the shopping experience for consumers.

We continue to invest in expanding infrastructure, automating processes, and developing modern technologies that support our partners,” commented Dagmara Brzezińska, Vice President of Sales at InPost.

“Speed and convenience of delivery are very important to Amazon.pl customers.  In Poland, we are seeing a growing popularity of the Amazon Prime programme, which offers free and fast delivery of millions of products from our store, with no minimum order amount, delivered to the home, a Paczkomat® APM, or a PUDO point.

Whether customers are waiting for a gift for a loved one, essential household items, electronics, pet food, or their favourite book — we always strive to deliver packages as quickly as possible. That’s why we’re pleased that our customers will now be able to receive their orders delivered by InPost even faster,” said Katarzyna Ciechanowska-Ciosk, Country Leader of Amazon.pl.

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