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InPost and ASOS roll out UK’s first next-day locker delivery service

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InPost UK has teamed up with online fashion giant ASOS to launch the country’s first nationwide next-day out-of-home (OOH) delivery service. The move marks a significant shift in the UK logistics landscape, giving ASOS customers the option to collect their orders from InPost lockers or parcel shops the day after placing them.

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The service is available to all ASOS customers, with Premier members able to use it free of charge. The initiative is designed to offer faster, more flexible delivery, enabling shoppers to select their preferred InPost Locker at checkout. ASOS is the first UK retailer to offer such a service.

Neil Kuschel, UK CEO of InPost, described the development as a “game changer” for the out-of-home delivery sector:

“By introducing the first nationwide next-day locker service, we’re setting a new standard for delivery. ASOS is the perfect partner to launch with – a brand that shares our commitment to innovation and putting customers first.”

ASOS Director of Delivery Solutions David Flavell highlighted the added convenience the new option brings to customers:

“Adding InPost’s extensive network of over 16,000 lockers and parcel shops to our offering, with a next-day delivery, gives customers even more choice and convenience in how they get the fashion they love.”

The launch comes on the heels of InPost’s acquisition of UK parcel delivery company Yodel in April 2025. The deal significantly expanded InPost’s last-mile delivery capabilities and is expected to accelerate its UK operations by five years. According to InPost, the acquisition positions it as the third-largest independent logistics operator in the country, increasing its projected parcel volumes to around 300 million annually and boosting its retailer base to over 700.

Prior to the deal, Yodel had already been working with InPost on last-mile deliveries as part of a “locker-to-door” service that began in October 2024.

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