Parcel+Post Expo Amsterdam

Parcel+Post Expo is taking place on October 21, 22 & 23, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Join Parcel+Post Expo – the parcel industry innovation HUB – taking place October 21, 22 & 23, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The exhibition (with an expected 250+ exhibitors), showcases the full-spectrum of next-generation parcel and postal innovation, including AI, robotics, and digital transformation. From intelligent software and automation to future-ready infrastructure, the exhibition halls bring together the technologies reshaping e-commerce, delivery, and the connected supply chain.

BRAND-NEW ADDITIONS FOR 2025

Introducing the reimagined Parcel+Post Expo Conference: This year, the Parcel+Post Expo team is introducing a reimagined conference – a smarter, more relevant agenda, packed with insights that matter to you! Rates apply. Check out the preliminary programme, here.

Fresh on-site content added for 2025

The AI Parcel Lab – new for this year: A brand-new dedicated space for all AI-driven solutions, helping to transform the parcel, postal and logistics industry. From predictive analytics and automation to robotics and AI-powered route optimization, the AI Parcel Lab is where the future of intelligent logistics will take shape. This content will be delivered in the form of workshops, AI learning sessions and meet the expert panels. Who’s it for? This content zone is for forward-thinking attendees who are currently working in AI or want to know how it will impact their business.

The Start-up & Innovation Zone

This exciting zone will give start-ups and innovators an exclusive opportunity to showcase breakthrough technologies and business models to investors, partners and industry leaders. If you’re looking for the next big idea, you’ll find it at the Parcel+Post Expo start-up & innovation zone! Over the three days, dragons’ den style pitches will be delivered to a group of industry expert judges, who will announce winners for each category on Day 3 of the event.

Who’s it for? This is for postal operators; parcel carriers; couriers; delivery companies; retail fulfilment companies; e-commerce retailers and 3PLs.

The Locker Room – new for 2025

With out-of-home delivery booming, the Locker Room presents interactive workshops and fireside chats exploring the challenges and opportunities facing the fast-growing last-mile delivery sector. Who’s it for? This is for postal operators, delivery companies and D2C retailers.

Exciting new exhibitor zones, including:
• The Green Logistics Zone: Dedicated to sustainable solutions, from electric delivery fleets to sustainable packaging and carbon reduction strategies.
• The Delivery Track: Experience cutting-edge last-mile delivery solutions in action. A real-world test track featuring live demos of delivery robots, drones, autonomous vehicles (AVs), cargo bikes and EVs.

Find out more about Parcel+Post Expo’s new areas, here. Register your interest for this year’s show, here.

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Opportunity for Parcel Locker Networks

There is a $367B ‘Second Hand’ opportunity hiding for parcel locker networks, argues Francesco Tribuni (pictured below), Sales Manager and Industry Expert for Bloq.it

One of the joys of being part of the parcel industry is that innovation is continuously in the background: there’s no day, week or year without radical changes. Those changes are more often exogenous, therefore always enabling new opportunities in the first and last mile.

The most promising one I see nowadays is coming from circular economy: second hand, peer to peer, resale, repair services (…) call it whatever you’d like. It is a growing market, with global second-hand apparel market likely to reach $367B by 2029.

Francesco Tribuni

So, what makes this so appealing?

It is not the ‘resale’ in itself as we’re all accustomed to it, but rather the fact that we can upgrade from a neighbourhood market level, which takes place once per week and with limited local reach, to online platforms connected with hundreds of millions of users. At this moment in time, we can now buy and sell online to a worldwide audience in a few clicks, buying a shipping label for a few €/$/£/¥, and also building a private business that could escalate to a 6 figure level.

How can Logistics support it and add value?

From a customer perspective, and especially for private users, online sales/purchases will start from the usual checkout, where logistics is perceived as an integral and not separate part of the process. Amazon has accustomed us to feel the shipping process as an easy thing, consumers like EASY processes. Also, don’t forget that +90% of private sales will have an average order value lower than the original price, due to this shipping cost must be cheaper, to be cheaper it must be self-service and with fewer steps.

Parcel businesses have the potential to support and add value through C2C services where the standard ‘A to B flow’ (A = Pickup Address, and B = Delivery Address) is radically different. Let me list some below:

– Instead of ‘addresses’, A and B are Parcel shops & Parcel Lockers.
– Shippers will buy labels on demand, no account needed.
– Labelless and boxless shipments: Parcel shops or Drivers will label and box products to be shipped.
– Parcel Lockers can be a temporary storage space.
– A to B is valid for both outbound deliveries & returns.
– Shipment will be prepaid, and Shipping Costs will tend to be cheaper.
– One Delivery Driver can potentially handle 500 to 1K parcels per Day.
– Cross Border is the New Normal, consumers are more open to buy abroad if the product is made available at an affordable price and transit time.

The forecast is quite clear: parcel and postal business can ‘extend’ its portfolio and revenue stream by accessing the mass of citizens (consumers) that are willing to resell their preloved things gathering dust in their homes. The potential market of C2C is enormous. And how should we logistics operators ‘deliver’ this change?

I see 2 ways:
– First – develop as fast as possible what’s above with a reliable and updated tech stack (people value convenience) together with an extended OOH Network where Parcel Lockers can play a crucial role.
– Second – ‘transform’ the Logistic Arm of a Second Hand Marketplace. This is what Amazon, Alibaba and most recently Vinted have done in recent years, after using Couriers as suppliers for years.

Lastly, a final thought about parcel lockers. It’s easy to call them ‘machines of bent metal’, but the real truth is that a smart parcel locker is the tech and logistics upgrade of a delivery driver (that won’t end nor replace their job):
– More deliveries per day.
– Little to no failed attempts.
– Customized UX while picking/returning a Parcel.
– Savings on Shipping Costs.
– Modularity can enable additional parcel capacity for peak periods

I’m biased on this topic, I know. But it’s safe to say that the future of every online order is already here.

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