InPost announces new UK CEO, Neil Kuschel

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Former Global-e European boss Neil Kuschel has joined InPost UK as CEO with immediate effect.

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Neil Kuschel

Kuschel brings extensive knowledge and a wealth of experience in the logistics and technology industries, with a focus on supporting UK e-commerce retailers in their growth journey.

After a 20-year career with DHL, Neil joined the cross-border e-commerce enabler, Global-e, as European CEO, taking them through a successful Nasdaq IPO.

He benefits from considerable expertise in e-commerce retail technology and has a proven track record in leadership, business development and capital markets experience.

This will enable him to play a crucial role in driving the InPost strategy and further disrupting the UK out-of-home e-commerce logistics market.

This appointment follows recent positive results for InPost as it announces record-breaking volumes, revenues and profits for 2023.

In the UK, revenues increased by 150% to £87 million. Parcel volumes increased exponentially, with 17.2 million parcels successfully delivered in Q4 2023, a 196% increase on the previous year.

InPost is working to redefine deliveries – making the locker as ubiquitous as the post box. Its goal is to revolutionise parcel delivery in the UK by making lockers an affordable, convenient and quick option.

Michael Rouse, CEO InPost International, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Neil to the InPost team at a pivotal time in the UK market as we continue to expand our reach and drive locker volumes.”

Kuschel commented: “I am thrilled to be joining InPost as UK CEO during such a pivotal time for the business. 2023 was a year of record-breaking growth for the company.

“Our innovative approach to lockers aligns perfectly with the evolving preferences of consumers for convenient, fast, affordable and sustainable collection and delivery options.

By leveraging technology and strategic partnerships, we aim to revolutionise the way parcels are delivered and received.”

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