Shpock appoints Royal Mail as UK delivery partner

Mobile marketplace Shpock has appointed Royal Mail as a delivery partner in the UK.

Shpock customers will now have access to a number of shipping options via Royal Mail’s Click&Drop service.

Other delivery services from the UK postal company will include label generation and improved tracking.

“We are thrilled to be announcing Royal Mail as our latest delivery partner and excited to be working with such a renowned and well established service,” said Esteve Jané, chief executive at Shpock. “We want to ensure shoppers feel confident that their items will be delivered safe and sound and we believe Royal Mail’s reputation and longstanding history will give users, both new and existing, that peace of mind.”

Nick Landon, chief commercial officer at Royal Mail, said: “Shpock is helping people across the UK give second-hand items a new lease of life. We love to support the circular economy which has become even more important during the last year with so many stores closed for extended periods.”

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