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eBay teamed up with InPost in the UK

The move is expected to provide sellers with more flexible postal solutions

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eBay teamed up with InPost in the UK. Source: pixabay.com

According to Ecommerce News, eBay has entered into a partnership agreement with InPost, the Polish e-commerce delivery company.

This means sellers on eBay now get access to InPost’s parcel lockers across the UK.

Earlier this year, the marketplace eBay rolled out an end-to-end fulfillment service for eBay business sellers in the country. The service promised faster delivery options, improved logistics management, and more streamlined processes.

In fact, the new partnership with InPost caters to the growing number of casual sellers on eBay. They require postal solutions that work around their jobs. In March, eBay published a report that stated that 67% of UK sellers have started selling pre-owned goods during the pandemic to earn extra cash.

The agreement gives these sellers access to InPost’s network of over 2.500 parcel lockers throughout the UK. They’re available 24/7 and are placed at locations such as train stations, petrol stations and supermarkets.

We’re thrilled to have partnered with eBay to ensure that marketplace sellers have access to a convenient, flexible and time-saving delivery option that genuinely works in tandem with their normal routines. We see this as just the first step as InPost are continually delivering new and exciting products that companies like eBay can use to improve the lives of their buyers and sellers
Jason Tavaria, CEO at InPost UK

We’ve reported that eBay sold its business in Korea for $3 billion.

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