Euronics strengthens with same-day delivery and parcel vending service
Our country’s largest exclusively Hungarian-owned e-retailer, Euronics, made online ordering even more convenient and faster with new services. The company’s online store is becoming more and more popular every year, and customers can order their selected products at home, at Euronics stores and now also at parcel machines. Moreover, their order can arrive within Budapest on the same day.
In June of this year, Euronics introduced the option of same-day delivery in the districts of Budapest: small or medium-sized orders that customers place on the webshop before 11 a.m. will be delivered by the company in partnership with MPL in the afternoon – between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Customers must select the same-day delivery option when entering delivery information – they can do this for HUF 1,990 for a small package (maximum 15 kg and 60x60x60 cm) and HUF 2,490 for a medium package (maximum 30 kg and 60x60x60 cm) .
“We are proud that among the 100% Hungarian-owned online stores, we are the first to be able to create the logistical background necessary for same-day delivery”
– said Csaba Monostori, Euronics e-commerce manager.
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