IKEA’s new Mobile Collection Points bring the comfort of home closer
IKEA has taken another step to make its products more accessible to customers: Mobile Collection Points opened in six rural towns, Nyíregyháza, Eger, Békéscsaba, Szombathely, Sopron and Kaposvár, at the beginning of February. With the new locations, IKEA aims to save customers time and money, while providing easier access to a wide range of products.
IKEA Mobile Collection Points aim to reduce the time spent on collection, while offering a cost-effective solution. Customers can place their orders on IKEA.hu, in stores, or even via phone and chat.
The opening of the new points is part of IKEA’s efforts to continuously expand its services and provide even more customers with easier access to affordable, sustainable home solutions.
“By opening the new Mobile Collection Points, we are providing an opportunity for those who do not live near our stores to enjoy IKEA’s offerings. We believe that our solutions that support the comfort and sustainability of the home can reach everyone,”
– said Peter Tichý, manager of the IKEA store in Soroksár.
With the new Mobile Collection Points, customers can order online or through remote sales and receive their packages with more favorable conditions than in stores at the following times and locations:
- Nyíregyháza
opening hours: Tuesday, Thursday 16:00–18:00 - Eger
opening hours: Wednesday, Friday 14:00–15:00 - Békéscsaba
opening hours: Monday, Wednesday 15:00–16:00 - Szombathely
opening hours: Monday 12:00–14:00, Thursday 15:00–17:00 - Sopron
opening hours: Wednesday 16:00–18:00, Friday 13:00–15:00 - Kaposvár
opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 16:00–17:00
Cities that have now opened In addition, Mobile Collection Points are now operating in Dunaújváros, Hatvan, Jászberény, Kecskemét, Székesfehérvár, Szolnok, Tatabánya and Vác, so the service is now available in a total of 14 locations in Hungary.
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