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15 September 2015

InPost officially launches Malaysia operations

Source: InPost.

InPost, the provider and operator of the world's largest international network of automated parcel lockers in dozens of countries in the world, has launched its operations in Malaysia in conjunction with a roadshow.

InPost Malaysia Managing Director Rosland Mohd Jannes said the initiative, themed Malaysia E-commerce Day (MED) 2015, aims to reach out to businesses and individuals in creating awareness of developments in e-commerce, e-payments and the logistic industry.

"MED can further boost consumers’ confidence in online shopping as well as help mitigate the customer's delivery concerns. The roadshow will bring e-commerce players closer to the housing estate areas starting this September and till year-end, at locations where InPost already installed its automated parcel lockers," said Rosland during the launch of the first roadshow at Petronas Bukit Antarabangsa on 12 September.

Source: InPost. List of roadshows, which will be held till 24 October 2015.

The half-day roadshow, from 11am to 5pm, was a collaboration between InPost's e-merchant retail partners, courier companies, fulfillment companies and location hosts of the self-service parcel lockers by InPost. Rosland said next roadshow will continue at Petronas NKVE Damansara on September 15, followed by others at other Petronas stations where the lockers have already been deployed. Signups for InPost can be done during MED.

"The public as well as small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs) can meet us and e-commerce merchants in real life at MED to learn about the development in the industry and get fresh ideas on delivery options," he said.

Rosland added that the delivery is one of the biggest concerns of shoppers before placing online orders as consumers might be worried about the additional cost, delivery time frame and risk of failed delivery. MED addresses such issues through highlighting the convenience of parcel lockers as a delivery option.

By integrating InPost’s e-commerce solution, retailers can provide customers with more flexibility in their delivery and return options as they can now opt for their nearest InPost locker at check out.

"With online retail continuing to grow at a rapid pace, consumers want innovative solutions to prevent them missing parcel deliveries. From InPost’s data it transpires that more than half of users collect their parcels outside normal opening hours or during the weekends. Parcel lockers are available 24x7 at customers' convenience and they can pick their parcel anytime with no queues or opening hours. The introduction of this innovative e-commerce solution means parcels wait for shoppers rather than the other way around," said Rosland.

"We hope Malaysians will start familiarising themselves with the convenience features of this automated self-service parcel delivery lockers which have now become a familiar sight in Klang Valley."

InPost has had lockers in 30 locations in Klang Valley since June 2015, and is targeting to have 140 locations in Greater Klang Valley within 2016 and 350 locations nationwide in 2017. InPost self-service parcel lockers are now available at selected Petronas petrol stations, Tesco hypermarkets, TAR University College Kuala Lumpur and soon at selected LRT stations. 

Petronas Dagangan Head of Retail Business Shaharuddin Muhammad Sidek said the partnership with InPost Malaysia brings greater value and convenience to customers, in addition to other facilities currently available at over 1,000 Petronas stations nationwide.

"The addition of InPost lockers is in line with Petronas stations' one-stop convenience concept and matches our aspiration in promoting innovation in our brands, products and services. Now when you fuel tanks, you can also collect your online shopping at the same time," said Shaharuddin, adding that there are currently 15 Petronas stations in the Klang Valley which provide the InPost locker facilities.

"Coupled with over 700 Kedai Mesra outlets nationwide, we are continuously looking at collaborating with our partners to bring greater ease, convenience and a rewarding retail experience to our customers," said Shaharuddin.

InPost already has a designated delivery courier, Skynet Worldwide. Clients can tap on the courier service through integrating their systems with Skynet services through a web application programming interface (API).

Skynet Worldwide Malaysia's Executive Director Dr Teo Bee Yap said, "We are confident with the availability of parcel lockers in selected locations in Malaysia will help to enhance the customer experience in e-commerce purchases." 

IStoreISend.com is another local InPost partner, offering full e-fulfillment services such as warehousing, picking and packing, and delivery to the InPost parcel lockers to retailers.

IStoreISend.com Sales Director Tommy Yong Chu Zheng said customers love InPost. "No more waiting, no more missed delivery. We love InPost for its flexibility and availability anytime. Collect your parcel at your convenience," he said.

12 May 2014

Aramex to build private parcel lockers for growing e-commerce market in Middle East

Aramex, the global logistics and transportation solutions provider, has entered into a joint venture with InPost, the world’s largest parcel lockers network, ensuring that consumers across the Middle East will be able to access private automated parcel lockers for all e-commerce activities by the end of 2014.

According to Aramex, the rapid growth in the region’s e-commerce industry has been driven by an increasingly affluent, urban population; increased appetite and demand for e-commerce products and services and an increasing number of new e-retailers entering the market. The e-commerce market in the UAE alone is currently estimated at over US$2.9 billion and is expected to grow to over US$5.1 billion by 2015, Aramex said. 

The new partnership will create a network of automated parcel lockers that will be set up across the region in all major cities and towns. The move will support the development of the rapidly growing e-commerce industry in the Middle East by providing online businesses and consumers purchasing online, with a simple solution for sending and receiving packages. Through these new, automated self-service terminals, e-retailers will be able to send goods ordered online direct to parcel lockers, whilst customers will be able to collect their e-shopping at preselected terminals at their leisure.

Iyad Kamal, Chief Operating Officer of Aramex said: “Across our markets in the Middle East and Africa, we are seeing the rapid growth of the e-commerce industry and our new partnership with InPost will enable us to continue to capitalise on this trend by strengthening our e-commerce services. To sustain this growth, more efficient platforms and systems for the e-commerce community are required and our partnership with InPost will play an important role in developing this market.” 


Rafal Brzoska, Chief Executive Officer of InPost said: “Having already established an extensive global network, we are excited about the considerable opportunities across the e-commerce sector in the Middle East and Africa and proud to be introducing parcel lockers for the first time to the region.