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Out-of-Home Delivery and other delivery options

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What is Out-of-Home?

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Cos'è l'out of home delivery e quali sono le differenze con l'home delivery

What is out-of-home delivery and how does it differ from home delivery? 

Out-of-Home deliveries refer to all shipments that are not delivered directly to the recipient’s home, but instead to an external collection point such as an automated locker, a PUDO (Pick Up Drop Off) point, a partner shop, or an authorised retailer.

 

This model represents an evolution of the traditional home delivery approach, responding to the growing need among consumers to manage delivery times and locations autonomously.

 

While home delivery focuses on the convenience of receiving parcels “at home”, Out-of-Home delivery offers flexibility, control, and sustainability, reducing failed delivery attempts and optimising the overall logistics flow.

Quali sono le opzioni di consegna e come scegliere

What are the delivery options and how to choose

Delivery options are now one of the key elements of the online shopping experience.

 

Home Delivery

This is the most traditional method: the courier delivers the parcel to the specified address. It offers convenience but can lead to failed delivery attempts and higher last-mile costs.

 

Out-of-Home Delivery

Allows customers to collect or return their parcels at partner locations or automated lockers, reducing delivery times and increasing flexibility and choice.

Out-of-Home Delivery Options

All available types

Self-service collection points available 24 hours a day, ideal for those who want to collect their parcels with total flexibility and privacy without having to depend on shop opening hours.
The only major limitation of locker delivery is the size of the parcel, which cannot exceed the dimensions of the locker.

12%
chooses lockers for their deliveries

Source: DHL 2025

Networks of partner shops such as supermarkets which act as logistics hubs for deliveries and returns. Collection and delivery at these points is subject to opening hours and parcel size.

35%
chooses Out of Home deliveries

Source: DHL 2025

Option to collect orders directly from the brand's point of sale, combining e-commerce and physical retail.
Perfect for bringing people directly into the physical shop.

34%
of people purchase more products when they choose Click & Collect

Source: ShopFully; Offerista, 2024

Affiliated locations managed by logistics operators or couriers to expand the collection network (e.g. UPS Access Points).

13%
chooses parcel shops for their deliveries

Source: DHL 2025

12%
chooses lockers for their deliveries

Source: DHL 2025

The main advantages of Out-of-Home deliveries for businesses

By consolidating multiple shipments to a single collection point, couriers reduce the distance travelled and optimise delivery routes, directly impacting last-mile costs and delivery times.

 

This model also helps to:

  • Reduce failed delivery attempts, one of the main causes of logistical inefficiency.

  • Simplify returns management, thanks to Drop-Off points.

  • Increase customer satisfaction by offering more collection options and greater autonomy.

  • Strengthen brand perception as environmentally conscious and innovative.

 

Out of Home deliveries therefore become a key driver for improving profit margins and customer loyalty.

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The main advantages of Out-of-Home deliveries for customers

For online shoppers, Out-of-Home means freedom of choice.
Customers decide where and when to collect their order, without having to adapt to the courier’s delivery schedule.

 

The main benefits include:

  • Flexibility, thanks to lockers and PUDO points accessible at any time.

  • Convenience, with collection points located in high-traffic areas such as supermarkets or stations.

  • Greater transparency, through real-time tracking and instant collection options.

  • Sustainability, as consolidated deliveries reduce emissions and urban traffic.

 

The Out-of-Home model makes delivery more convenient, faster, and more sustainable, enhancing both the shopping experience and brand perception.

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Out-of-Home Delivery and sustainability

By consolidating shipments and reducing courier movements, Out of Home delivery stands out as one of the key solutions for more sustainable urban logistics.

 

Unlike traditional home delivery, which requires a separate route for each individual order, Out of Home delivery makes it possible to group multiple shipments into a single collection point.
This approach significantly reduces CO₂ emissions, fuel consumption, and urban traffic congestion.

 

The model follows a “hub & spoke” logic: goods are directed to central nodes (lockers or PUDO points), where customers can collect them independently.
The result is fewer vehicles on the road, shorter routes, and a more efficient management of the last mile.

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Out-of-Home Statistics

You can find more data and trends in our 2026 report.

79%
Europeans deliver their returns to a locker or collection point.
25%
People who want a return with a QR code to be scanned at the PUDO.
73%
Baby Boomers prefer home delivery, unlike Gen Z, where the figure reaches 58%.
54%
Baby Boomers prefer in-store returns, in stark contrast to their shipping preferences.