For InPost’s founder and CEO, Rafał Brzoska, 2025 was a year of “relentless acceleration”.
Writing in the parcel locker provider’s 2025 yearly results report in March, Brzoska highlighted the Polish company’s record delivery volumes, which saw it handle 1.4 billion parcels, a 25 percent year-over-year increase. In the euro zone, wrote Brzoska, InPost had scaled rapidly, with lockers becoming a mainstream delivery choice and Mondial Relay — which InPost bought in 2021 — strengthening its position as a trusted European brand. In the United Kingdom, following the integration of Yodel, InPost was also investing to build scale, he revealed. “As we enter the next chapter, we remain focused on shifting European ecommerce to out-of-home, unlocking operational synergies across our platform and continuing to invest significantly to support our long-term growth,” he added.
Brzoska is right to be confident. Along with InPost, DHL Packstations and Budbee are also