A major parcel delivery network across Europe recorded a 25 % year-on-year increase in parcel volumes for 2025, reaching approximately 1.4 billion handled shipments over the full year — driven by strong performance in peak seasons, expanding service points, and growth in e-commerce and business-to-consumer deliveries.
During the final quarter of 2025, parcel throughput was particularly strong, with volumes up around 30 % compared with the same period in 2024 and more than 15 million parcels processed on the busiest day of the peak season. The mix of delivery channels included both automated parcel machines and traditional delivery routes, supporting broad logistics network utilisation.
Regional breakdowns showed varied growth patterns: deliveries in parts of the Eurozone rose notably, while volumes in the United Kingdom nearly tripled year-on-year, boosted by expanded service capacity in that market. In central European hubs, overall volumes also increased, reflecting rising demand from online marketplaces and domestic merchants.
Network expansion contributed to the performance, with thousands of additional automated parcel pickup points added across Europe in 2025, strengthening out-of-home delivery access and convenience for customers. This infrastructure growth is aligned with broader logistics trends emphasizing flexibility and customer choice in last-mile services.
Industry analysts say that sustained parcel growth underscores both the resilience of e-commerce demand and the importance of diversified delivery networks as consumers and businesses seek more efficient, reliable logistics solutions across multiple European markets.
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