Evri, the UK’s biggest dedicated parcel delivery company, has announced a one-year partnership with Euro Car Parts, a leading supplier of car parts and accessories.

This strategic partnership will focus on enhancing Euro Car Parts’ customer experience by offering later cut-off times on orders, convenient click-and-collect options, and a commitment to sustainability.

Euro Car Parts customers will now benefit from significantly later order cut-off times, allowing them to place orders well into the evening for next-day delivery. This improved service, facilitated by Evri’s efficient network and later collection times, translates into an additional five hours of daily selling time for Euro Car Parts with a next-day delivery promise and further enhances Euro Car Parts’ position within a competitive market.

The partnership will also introduce a click-and-collect option, providing customers with the flexibility to pick up their orders at a convenient location. This caters to the growing demand for omnichannel retail experiences, where customers seamlessly transition between online browsing and physical collection.

Both Evri and Euro Car Parts share a commitment to sustainable practices. Evri’s ongoing investment in electric vehicles and innovative delivery solutions will contribute to reducing the environmental impact of Euro Car Parts’ last-mile deliveries.

Through a competitive tender process, Euro Car Parts selected Evri as sole carrier for consumer home delivery and a strategic partner that not only delivers a cost-effective solution but also possesses the capabilities to support their ambitious e-commerce growth plans. Additionally, both companies are exploring the possibility of integrating out of home delivery options (to Evri ParcelShops and Lockers) in the future.

Ryan Norris, Sales Director, Evri, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Euro Car Parts and facilitate their growth plans by offering later cut off times for their consumers. This collaboration will allow us to leverage our extensive delivery network, and we are confident that this partnership will be mutually beneficial.”