Evri celebrates busiest Christmas but after delivering 150m parcels
Last minute: Evri mentioned households left Christmas procuring late as they waited for reductions
Evri celebrated its busiest Christmas but after delivering greater than 150m parcels.
The firm mentioned households left Christmas procuring late as they waited for final minute reductions due to the continued pressure on household funds.
Evri, previously referred to as Hermes, noticed a 21 per cent improve in deliveries within the remaining week earlier than Christmas in comparison with the identical week in 2022. In distinction, it delivered fewer parcels round Black Friday in November as a result of nervous shoppers held off on spending. It delivered 154m packages over the 9 weeks to December 30.
The firm confronted further stress final 12 months when posties went on strike. Shoppers flocked to the High Street as a result of they had been frightened about late deliveries.
But this 12 months, prospects rushed to purchase with ‘strong demand’ for items from Chinese websites Shein and Temu.