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InPost aims to become largest e-commerce operator

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Jo Harper 12.06.2015 13:11
InPost, the second-largest postal operator, intends to become Poland’s largest e-commerce operator in the next few years.
An InPost delivery box. Photo: Wikimedia CommonsAn InPost delivery box. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Another of its strategic goals is for InPost to have about 10 percent of the courier market by the end of 2017, an almost doubling of its current share.

"InPost is already serving the largest e-commerce players on the Polish market via indirect couriers and the largest network, Paczkomaty, the owner of easyPack. One of the clearest trends on the market in Poland is currently strong growth in courier packages, which are one of the fastest growing services in the InPost offer,” a company statement reads.

InPost is planning to list on the Warsaw Stock Exchange this year, and will use the proceeds in part to boost this area of its operations.

"Our aim is to fully exploit the huge potential we have achieved thanks to the building up of a nationwide network. The next step is optimalisation, among others things via unification of our outlets visually and functionally,” InPost CEO Sebastian Anioł said in a statement.

InPost is owned by Integer.pl, a WSE-listed capital group. (jh)

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