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10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK
10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK

The Herald Scotland

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK

The 'smart lockers' will be accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be used for both pick-up and drop-off, Evri said. Parcel delivery company Evri is rolling out 10,000 lockers across the UK as the popularity of away-from-home delivery booms. The £50 million investment will bring convenience and cost savings for customers, as well as environmental benefits, the company claims. The so-called final mile of delivery, when a package is transported to a consumer's doorstep, is often the most challenging, industry experts say. The parcel giant says it has seen a 500% year-on-year increase in locker usage. Evri hopes to have 2,000 lockers ready for Christmas 2025, with the rest rolled out before 2030. They will be equipped with a label printer, drop box and parcel detection sensors. The company also intends to continue the growth of its ParcelShop network of independent convenience stores. Martijn de Lange, chief executive of Evri, said: 'We are committed to offering greater delivery choices for the consumers, retail clients, and businesses that we serve. 'This major multimillion-pound investment will establish one of the UK's largest pick-up and drop-off networks, as part of our mission to become the UK's premier parcel delivery business. 'Our expanding network of locations is shaping the future of parcel delivery in the UK with smart technology and greater accessibility.' Yorkshire-based Evri recently announced a deal to merge with rival DHL's UK ecommerce business, in a move which will see it also enter the UK business letter market for the first time, competing further with Royal Mail. Recommended Reading But the deal is being investigated by the UK competition watchdog as the tie-up promises to create one of the UK's largest delivery firms. In April, Polish parcel locker firm InPost struck a £100 million deal to buy UK rival Yodel, combining the home delivery and collection networks to form one of the largest logistics groups in Britain. Royal Mail launched its own lockers at the end of last year as part of its expansion of parcel points.

10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK
10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK

Glasgow Times

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

10,000 Evri parcel lockers to be rolled out across the UK

The 'smart lockers' will be accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be used for both pick-up and drop-off, Evri said. Parcel delivery company Evri is rolling out 10,000 lockers across the UK as the popularity of away-from-home delivery booms. The £50 million investment will bring convenience and cost savings for customers, as well as environmental benefits, the company claims. The so-called final mile of delivery, when a package is transported to a consumer's doorstep, is often the most challenging, industry experts say. The parcel giant says it has seen a 500% year-on-year increase in locker usage. Evri hopes to have 2,000 lockers ready for Christmas 2025, with the rest rolled out before 2030. They will be equipped with a label printer, drop box and parcel detection sensors. The company also intends to continue the growth of its ParcelShop network of independent convenience stores. Martijn de Lange, chief executive of Evri, said: 'We are committed to offering greater delivery choices for the consumers, retail clients, and businesses that we serve. 'This major multimillion-pound investment will establish one of the UK's largest pick-up and drop-off networks, as part of our mission to become the UK's premier parcel delivery business. 'Our expanding network of locations is shaping the future of parcel delivery in the UK with smart technology and greater accessibility.' Yorkshire-based Evri recently announced a deal to merge with rival DHL's UK ecommerce business, in a move which will see it also enter the UK business letter market for the first time, competing further with Royal Mail. Recommended Reading But the deal is being investigated by the UK competition watchdog as the tie-up promises to create one of the UK's largest delivery firms. In April, Polish parcel locker firm InPost struck a £100 million deal to buy UK rival Yodel, combining the home delivery and collection networks to form one of the largest logistics groups in Britain. Royal Mail launched its own lockers at the end of last year as part of its expansion of parcel points.

Pride of Arras team 'entitled to keep dreaming' as second derby date looms
Pride of Arras team 'entitled to keep dreaming' as second derby date looms

Irish Examiner

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Examiner

Pride of Arras team 'entitled to keep dreaming' as second derby date looms

Pride Of Arras could continue David and Vimy Aykroyd's brilliant summer when he bids for Classic redemption in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh on Sunday. The Yorkshire-based owner-breeders have been making their presence felt this term, with Pride Of Arras claiming the Dante to ignite Derby dreams in May, while Amiloc maintained his unbeaten record in style to give connections a day to remember at Royal Ascot. Trained by Ralph Beckett, Pride Of Arras may have subsequently disappointed when sent off at 4-1 at Epsom following his Knavesmire heroics, but his team are refusing to be downbeat ahead of a trip to Ireland this weekend and a second shot at Classic glory for the talented son of New Bay. "He's come out of Epsom well, we're just still scratching our heads why he ran so badly," explained Patrick Cooper, the Akyroyd's racing manager and also the nephew of David Aykroyd. "It's a bit of a mystery, he obviously didn't handle the hill and Rossa (Ryan, jockey) was easy on him once he knew he couldn't participate in the finish, but we still don't know truly what went wrong, so we can go to the Curragh and hopefully find out more there. "We have to take the defeat and the kicking when you get one and it is just one race, albeit perhaps the greatest race of them all, and you have to move on to the next one. "Hopefully we get the horse back who showed us how good he was in the Dante, he was impressive that day and we're entitled to keep dreaming." Connections also have further big days to look forward to with the exciting Amiloc after he took his unbeaten record to a perfect five out of five in last week's King Edward VII Stakes. Rated just 1lb inferior to his stablemate in the owners' pale blue and white quarters after his victory at the Royal meeting, the gelded son of Postponed is being lined up for a return to Ascot and a step into even deeper waters for the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes on July 26. "The handicapper only has a pound between them and he doesn't have rose-tinted spectacles like the rest of us and that's how he sees it," continued Cooper. "With Amiloc we just don't know where his ceiling is and he just keeps pulling out more every time we run him. "We're sort of aiming at the King George which would be another step up and we'll see closer to the time. It's next door, the race is worth a fortune and he's a course and distance winner, so it's kind of obvious. "He's a gelding so he will lose his unbeaten record at some point. Hopefully it's not King George day, but we'll just try to go one step further and if we have to step back in grade afterwards then so be it." Read More Argentine Tango waltzes to Newmarket success

Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms
Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms

Leader Live

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms

The Yorkshire-based owner-breeders have been making their presence felt this term, with Pride Of Arras claiming the Dante to ignite Derby dreams in May, while Amiloc maintained his unbeaten record in style to give connections a day to remember at Royal Ascot. Trained by Ralph Beckett, Pride Of Arras may have subsequently disappointed when sent off at 4-1 at Epsom following his Knavesmire heroics, but his team are refusing to be downbeat ahead of a trip to Ireland this weekend and a second shot at Classic glory for the talented son of New Bay. 'He's come out of Epsom well, we're just still scratching our heads why he ran so badly,' explained Patrick Cooper, the Akyroyd's racing manager and also the nephew of David Aykroyd. 'It's a bit of a mystery, he obviously didn't handle the hill and Rossa (Ryan, jockey) was easy on him once he knew he couldn't participate in the finish, but we still don't know truly what went wrong, so we can go to the Curragh and hopefully find out more there. 'We have to take the defeat and the kicking when you get one and it is just one race, albeit perhaps the greatest race of them all, and you have to move on to the next one. 'Hopefully we get the horse back who showed us how good he was in the Dante, he was impressive that day and we're entitled to keep dreaming.' Connections also have further big days to look forward to with the exciting Amiloc after he took his unbeaten record to a perfect five out of five in last week's King Edward VII Stakes. Rated just 1lb inferior to his stablemate in the owners' pale blue and white quarters after his victory at the Royal meeting, the gelded son of Postponed is being lined up for a return to Ascot and a step into even deeper waters for the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes on July 26. 'The handicapper only has a pound between them and he doesn't have rose-tinted spectacles like the rest of us and that's how he sees it,' continued Cooper. 'With Amiloc we just don't know where his ceiling is and he just keeps pulling out more every time we run him. 'We're sort of aiming at the King George which would be another step up and we'll see closer to the time. It's next door, the race is worth a fortune and he's a course and distance winner, so it's kind of obvious. 'He's a gelding so he will lose his unbeaten record at some point. Hopefully it's not King George day, but we'll just try to go one step further and if we have to step back in grade afterwards then so be it.'

Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms
Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms

South Wales Guardian

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Pride Of Arras team ‘entitled to keep dreaming' as second Derby date looms

The Yorkshire-based owner-breeders have been making their presence felt this term, with Pride Of Arras claiming the Dante to ignite Derby dreams in May, while Amiloc maintained his unbeaten record in style to give connections a day to remember at Royal Ascot. Trained by Ralph Beckett, Pride Of Arras may have subsequently disappointed when sent off at 4-1 at Epsom following his Knavesmire heroics, but his team are refusing to be downbeat ahead of a trip to Ireland this weekend and a second shot at Classic glory for the talented son of New Bay. 'He's come out of Epsom well, we're just still scratching our heads why he ran so badly,' explained Patrick Cooper, the Akyroyd's racing manager and also the nephew of David Aykroyd. 'It's a bit of a mystery, he obviously didn't handle the hill and Rossa (Ryan, jockey) was easy on him once he knew he couldn't participate in the finish, but we still don't know truly what went wrong, so we can go to the Curragh and hopefully find out more there. 'We have to take the defeat and the kicking when you get one and it is just one race, albeit perhaps the greatest race of them all, and you have to move on to the next one. 'Hopefully we get the horse back who showed us how good he was in the Dante, he was impressive that day and we're entitled to keep dreaming.' Connections also have further big days to look forward to with the exciting Amiloc after he took his unbeaten record to a perfect five out of five in last week's King Edward VII Stakes. Rated just 1lb inferior to his stablemate in the owners' pale blue and white quarters after his victory at the Royal meeting, the gelded son of Postponed is being lined up for a return to Ascot and a step into even deeper waters for the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes on July 26. 'The handicapper only has a pound between them and he doesn't have rose-tinted spectacles like the rest of us and that's how he sees it,' continued Cooper. 'With Amiloc we just don't know where his ceiling is and he just keeps pulling out more every time we run him. 'We're sort of aiming at the King George which would be another step up and we'll see closer to the time. It's next door, the race is worth a fortune and he's a course and distance winner, so it's kind of obvious. 'He's a gelding so he will lose his unbeaten record at some point. Hopefully it's not King George day, but we'll just try to go one step further and if we have to step back in grade afterwards then so be it.'

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