A recent study by InPost and Retail Economics reveals that 21 million adults in the UK, or two in five, used parcel lockers to collect, return, or send parcels over the past year. That amounts to 115 million deliveries or returns, with about 7% of all online orders (87 million) and 12% of returns (28 million) handled through lockers. The trend is especially strong among Gen Z, 66% of whom have used this delivery method, and around 20% of online shoppers remain open to trying parcel lockers soon.
As e‑commerce logistics evolve, content relevance becomes even more critical. Parcel lockers demand precise product visibility – accurate dimensions, weight, imagery, and delivery instructions help streamline fulfillment and reduce returns. Here’s where Icecat plays a strategic role:
Why This Matters Now
The shift toward parcel lockers represents more than a logistics trend; it underscores the need for accurate, agile, and high-quality product data. By ensuring products are clearly represented, visually, descriptively, and logistically, Icecat helps brands, retailers, and marketplaces meet evolving consumer expectations and operational demands.
As parcel locker usage in the UK continues to climb, Icecat’s role in enabling seamless, confident e‑commerce experiences becomes even more essential.
As delivery preferences shift toward more flexible, self-service models like parcel lockers, the demands on ecommerce product content are evolving. Retailers and marketplaces need logistics-friendly product listings that include accurate package sizes, weights, and delivery constraints. Icecat’s open catalog and content syndication platform ensures that such specifications are not only complete and standardized, but also available to every node in the ecommerce chain, from storefront to locker hub. By aligning with these new consumer expectations, Icecat helps its partners future-proof their listings and reduce friction in last-mile delivery.
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