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Orlen Poland and Poczta Polska join forces on courier services

Orlen, a Polish refiner owned by the Polish government, signed a deal with Poczta Polska on Friday to create a network of over 30,000 parcel pick-up and drop-off locations.

Poczta Polska would use the infrastructure of Poczta Polska to combine Orlen Paczka's parcel lockers with the infrastructure of the refiner.

Orlen CEO Ireneusz Fafara stated in a press release that "this project with Poczta Polska represents a natural step toward building a strong domestic logistics operator."

Poczta Polska initially will acquire a minor stake in Orlen Paczka.

Orlen Paczka will eventually have the option to buy all the shares of Poczta Polska.

The combined entity will directly compete with the market leader InPost. Allegro, an e-commerce company, has also been increasing its competition as it expands its network of lockers. Orlen Paczka has over 14,000 service points including 7,000 automated parcel locks, while Poczta Polska operates a network with more than 20,000 points including post offices and retail partners.

(source: Reuters)