InPost Reports Record-Breaking Volumes in Trading Update
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InPost posts record Q4 as UK parcel volumes surge - InternetRetailing
InPost reported record parcel volumes in its Q4 and full-year 2025 update, highlighting the shift to out-of-home and locker-based delivery across Europe, especially in the UK. In Q4 2025, InPost handled a record 417.6 million parcels, a 30% year-on-year increase. On its busiest day during the festive peak, it processed a whopping 15 million parcels – demonstrating the resilience and efficiency of its operations. The UK was a key driver of this g…
InPost reports record parcel volumes in Q4 and full-year 2025
InPost Group has reported record parcel volumes in the fourth quarter and full year of 2025, driven by growth in B2C deliveries, international marketplaces and the integration of recent acquisitions in the UK and Spain. The company handled 417.6 million parcels in Q4 2025, a 30% year-on-year increase. On its busiest day of the peak season, InPost processed more than 15 million parcels across Europe. In Poland, Q4 volumes rose 5% year-on-year to …
InPost reports record-breaking volumes in trading update
InPost Group delivered another successful peak season, handling a record 417.6 million parcels in Q4 2025, representing a strong 30% year-on-year increase. Group parcel volumes increased 25% year-on-year to a record 1.4 billion. In the UK, InPost delivered 92.6 million parcels in Q4, more than… This story continues at InPost reports record-breaking volumes in trading update Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
InPost Group 2025 results: parcel volumes increased 25% year-on-year
InPost Group has announced that it delivered a successful peak season, handling a record 417.6 million parcels in Q4 2025, representing a strong 30% year-on-year increase. On the busiest day of the season, the Group processed over 15 million parcels across Europe, setting a new benchmark for operational excellence. In Poland, volumes reached an all-time high of 220.2 million parcels in Q4, up 5% YoY, driven primarily by to-door deliveries (+36% …
InPost continues to grow rapidly in the markets where it has installed its parcel machines, increasing the number of parcels it handles. This has made it a potential takeover target. A special committee consisting of InPost's management board and supervisory board highlights one important element of the acquirer's proposal.
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