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    InPost Buys Spain's Sending to Expand Delivery Network in Iberia

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    InPost acquires Sending to expand its delivery network in Iberia, enhancing its European presence and planning 1,000 new locker sites by 2025.

    InPost Expands Iberian Delivery Network with Sending Acquisition

    GDANSK (Reuters) -Parcel locker firm InPost has acquired Spanish delivery company Sending to enhance its presence in the Iberian Peninsula and integrate the 24-hour door-to-door delivery service previously provided by Sending, it said on Wednesday.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    InPost, which has built a stronghold in its home market Poland, has been gaining traction abroad. The Sending deal is the latest example of its strategy of pan-European expansion, following the acquisition of Yodel in Britain earlier this year.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    At the end of the second quarter, InPost had 3,000 automated parcel machine (APM) sites and 9,000 pick-up and drop-off points in Spain and Portugal. It plans to add another 1,000 locker sites around the region by the end of 2025.

    KEY QUOTE

    "Following up on our recent takeovers in the UK, this strategic move will not only expand our reach but also accelerate the growth of our innovative out-of-home delivery solutions," InPost CEO Rafał Brzoska said in a press statement.

    (Reporting by Julia Kotowska, Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •InPost acquires Spanish delivery company Sending.
    • •The acquisition enhances InPost's Iberian presence.
    • •InPost aims to expand its European delivery network.
    • •The company plans to add 1,000 locker sites by 2025.
    • •InPost's CEO emphasizes strategic growth in Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about InPost buys Spain's Sending to expand delivery network in Iberia

    1What company did InPost acquire?

    InPost has acquired the Spanish delivery company Sending to enhance its presence in the Iberian Peninsula.

    2What is InPost's strategy for expansion?

    InPost's strategy involves pan-European expansion, as demonstrated by its recent acquisitions, including Sending.

    3How many automated parcel machine sites does InPost have in Spain and Portugal?

    At the end of the second quarter, InPost had 3,000 automated parcel machine sites and 9,000 pick-up and drop-off points in Spain and Portugal.

    4What are InPost's future plans for locker sites?

    InPost plans to add another 1,000 locker sites around the Iberian Peninsula to further enhance its delivery network.

    5What did InPost's CEO say about the acquisition?

    InPost CEO Rafał Brzoska stated that the acquisition of Sending will accelerate the growth of their innovative out-of-home delivery solutions.

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