
Bpost aims to install 12,000 m² of new solar panels on its buildings this year
Bpost wants to accelerate its commitment to sustainable energy by installing nine new solar panel parks at its distribution centres in Belgium. In total, the parcel company plans to install more than 12,000 m² of additional solar panels, resulting in an annual CO₂ reduction of 509 tonnes. The first of these new installations has already been completed in Ostend.
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IBPT mail test: demonstration impacts results, Bpost continuously works to improve quality
The postal regulator (IBPT) carried out a one-off test in September 2025 by sending letters on seven different dates, between 9 and 25 September, in order to measure the quality of postal deliveries. It is now communicating on the results of this limited-time analysis.

Lier becomes the 22nd city where parcels and mail are delivered emission-free by Bpost
From now on, Bpost will deliver parcels and mail in Lier without emissions. This means that postal workers will complete their rounds using electric vans or bicycles. Additional pick-up points also make it easier for city residents to send or collect a parcel just around the corner. Lier is the 22nd city where Bpost is introducing these sustainable parcel logistics.

In the "Pays noir", Bpost goes green: an Ecozone in the heart of Charleroi and a new carbon-neutral distribution centre
The city centre (postcode 6000) is becoming an Ecozone. All regular mail carrier rounds are now carried out using electric vehicles. This enables Bpost to respond to the growth in parcel volumes while reducing its environmental footprint. At the same time, Bpost continues to modernise its operations in the Charleroi region. Since September, distribution activities have been consolidated in a new distribution centre that is larger, more modern and fully carbon-neutral.

Transformation in motion, bnode meets the high end of its 2025 guidance
Bnode, a leading logistics group active in Europe, North America and Asia, today released its results for 2025. The group reported a total operating income of €4,482.3 million and an adjusted EBIT of €179.7 million for the full year, in line at the high end of its guidance. These results were achieved in the context of ongoing transformation and complex operational conditions. The group projects an adjusted EBIT of €165-195 million¹ for the full year 2026.

The end of the classic bike, bpost switches to e-bikes only
bpost is saying goodbye to the classic bicycle: from this year onward, the company will only order electric bikes. In the midst of its transformation from a mail company to a parcel company, bpost is choosing the comfort of its workers. By the end of next year, bpost aims to phase out the last traditional bicycle.

bpost Impact Fund supports four projects to bring vulnerable groups closer to the labor market
The digital divide remains a harsh reality for thousands of people in Belgium. As our society becomes increasingly digital, many are being left behind—due to lack of access, lack of skills, or both. That is why the bpost Impact Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, launched the project call “Access to the Future: Digital Inclusion for All”.
bpost installs the largest parcel locker in the country
In Ghent, people can now send and collect parcels day and night via the country’s largest parcel locker. The record is now held by a bpost bbox weighing 4 tonnes, measuring 13 metres in length and featuring 244 lockers. The record-breaking parcel locker was officially inaugurated by the Mayor of Ghent, Mathias De Clercq.

bpost becomes a main sponsor of the REV Academy, the talent development project of Remco Evenepoel
Today, at bpost’s sorting centre in Brussels, Remco Evenepoel’s REV Academy presented its team and its ambitions for 2026. bpost will be one of the main sponsors of the cycling project. What started with the launch of the ‘Remco Reflex’ is now evolving into a long-term partnership.

Jean-François Pagnoux starts as CEO of Staci in France (soon paxon)
bnode, a leading logistics player in Europe, today announces the appointment of Jean-François Pagnoux as Chief Executive Officer of its third-party logistics operations in France, which will soon be unified under the paxon brand. Effective February 2, 2026, this appointment supports the group’s strategy to strengthen its leadership in third-party logistics across the European and North American markets and to accelerate the development of paxon, which brings together all of the Group’s 3PL activities (Staci, Radial, Active Ants and their subsidiaries).

Boiron Laboratories entrust Staci (becoming paxon) with their promotional logistics
Staci* (becoming paxon), a leader in picking and value-added logistics, supports Boiron Laboratories, the world leader in homeopathy, in optimizing and ensuring compliance across their promotional logistics operations.


