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IKEA Trials Self-Serve Lockers At Tesco Peterborough Werrington

IKEA Southampton

IKEA and Tesco are expanding their partnership by adding next generation self-serve IKEA lockers at the Peterborough Werrington Superstore as part of a new trial between the two retailers, to make collecting IKEA online orders easier than ever.

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The new automated pick-up locker, one of three that will feature in the trial, is now live, with customers able to order a wide range of IKEA products, from home accessories and homewares to furniture.

Werrington Superstore is the first store in the country to benefit from these cutting-edge lockers, meaning Peterborough residents will be able to use the trial service before anyone else in the UK. Lockers in Dereham & Cambridge will be launched later this month.  

Customers within 100km of the Werrington superstore will be able to make use of the service. To select a locker collection, at checkout, customers can choose the ‘Collect from an IKEA Store or Locker’ delivery option and select ‘Tesco, Werrington Car Park Lockers’ as the pick-up location. Once an order has been confirmed, customers will receive an email and text containing a 6-digit code to unlock the locker and collect their order. 

Jakob Bertilsson, Country Customer Fulfilment Manager, IKEA UK, said: “We’re continuously exploring new ways to connect with our customers across the UK and this trial marks a significant milestone in our ambition to become even closer to our customers. We’re excited to extend our successful partnership with Tesco to bring these next-generation lockers to our customers in the Peterborough area and provide a range of services that are affordable, accessible and provide the best possible experience.”

Orders placed before 6:30am will be available from the same day, while orders placed after 6:30am will be eligible for collection from the following day. Collection slots can be booked up to five days in advance, subject to availability.  

Customer orders will be available for collection from one of 35 differently sized lockers that can accommodate furniture of almost all sizes*. From smaller IKEA products such as KNOPPÄNG picture frame to larger items of flat pack favourites from a BILLY Bookcase, to a BRIMNES Bed, or even a PAX wardrobe. Larger orders may be split across multiple lockers.

These automated ‘pick-up lockers’ build on the existing partnership between IKEA and Tesco, which has seen over 100 mobile pick-up points launch at Tesco stores across the UK. A further 100 pick-up points are planned to launch, half of which are due to open this year. While the mobile pick-up points allow products to be collected during two daily time windows, with the new lockers, items can be picked up at any time, providing more flexibility and improved accessibility for customers.

Simon Williams, Tesco’s Assets and Estates Director, said: “We’re pleased to be building on our existing partnership with IKEA to trial innovative ways of improving the shopping experience for Tesco and IKEA customers. Our IKEA manned Click & Collect points are already widely used with almost 100 in operation right across the UK, and we hope that these convenient and forward-thinking new automated lockers are just as well received.”

Source : IKEA

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05 August 2024

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