InPost invests €1.4 billion in France in 2026, plans additional €500 million by 2030
2026-06-03 16:34
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the "Choose France" summit launched on June 1, 2026, InPost announced that its total investment in France has increased to €1.4 billion, with plans to add another €500 million by 2030. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed gratitude on platform X with a Polish post saying "Dziękuję!". As the parent company of Mondial Relay, Krakow-based InPost plans to create at least 750 new jobs across France.

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Expansion and Modernization of Logistics Centers

InPost detailed in a communiqué that the planned investment will focus on three main areas: automation of sorting and distribution hub processes, expansion of the Lockers (self-service parcel locker) network, and continuous improvement of service quality for customers and e-commerce merchants.

From a logistics perspective, the European pioneer in self-service parcel lockers plans to expand and modernize key infrastructure of Mondial Relay, including sorting and distribution centers in Harnes (Pas-de-Calais, 62), Troyes (Aube, 10), Terrasson-Lavilledieu (Dordogne, 24, replacing the former site in Brive-la-Gaillarde, Corrèze), and Le Mans (Sarthe, 72). The Polish group, founded by Rafał Brzoska in 2006, stated that deploying modern automation technologies at these centers will improve processing capacity and network operational efficiency.

Surge in Self-Service Parcel Locker Numbers

Since acquiring the Mondial Relay brand in July 2021, InPost has invested €900 million in France, launching 20 new logistics infrastructures and creating 600 jobs. Meanwhile, Mondial Relay's self-service parcel locker network in France has grown from 300 in 2021 to over 11,000 currently.

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