Kaufland Installs Myflexbox Parcel Stations at 40 Locations Across Germany
Retail giant Kaufland has taken another step toward enhancing customer convenience by installing Myflexbox parcel stations at 40 of its stores in Germany.

“We want to offer our customers the most convenient shopping experience possible, where they can not only shop but also take care of other errands and avail themselves of services directly on the premises,” said René Wolf, Managing Director of Leasing and Commercial Facility Management at Kaufland
These stations are compatible with multiple delivery services, including DPD, FedEx, GLS, and UPS, allowing customers to send, receive, and return packages directly at the store.
The new stations are already operational in cities such as Berlin, Leipzig, Magdeburg, Ludwigshafen, and Würzburg. Kaufland and Myflexbox plan to expand the service to up to 300 locations by the end of 2026, aiming to integrate more services into the shopping experience.
Founded in 2018, Myflexbox operates the largest open-access parcel station network in Germany and Austria, with over 1,300 stations across more than 400 cities and municipalities. The company’s mission is to improve urban logistics and support sustainable delivery solutions.
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