La Poste Monaco, with the backing of the government, has inaugurated a new Point Accueil Marchandises (PAM), or Goods Reception Point, on Boulevard du Jardin Exotique. This logistics centre aims to manage the growing demand for parcels and deliveries throughout Monaco while optimising schedules to reduce the number of delivery vehicles circulating on the Principality’s streets.
Currently, up to 5,700 parcels for residents and businesses are delivered daily across 30 routes and 4,200 delivery points in Monaco. As demand continues to rise, streamlining these operations has become essential to maintaining service quality and mitigating further road congestion.
To tackle this challenge, La Poste Monaco and the Monaco Government have launched the Goods Reception Point. This state-of-the-art logistics hub, spanning approximately 1,500 m² on Boulevard du Jardin Exotique, serves as a central collection point for parcels arriving at Monaco’s borders. The centre then facilitates deliveries via express transport operators, optimising delivery routes and reducing the number of utility vehicle trips within the city.
In the near future, the hub will work in tandem with the forthcoming La Poste Monaco Sorting Centre, part of the Ilot Pasteur project. This facility is designed to process up to 2,500 parcels daily, with the potential for increased capacity through extended operating hours and a fleet of 14 electric delivery vehicles operated by professional couriers.
The Jardin Exotique centre features a 24/7 parcel locker for round-the-clock collections. Its customer service desk, which serves as a drop-off and collection point, is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 7pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 12pm, offering added convenience for individuals and businesses alike.
To further enhance efficiency, the facility includes dedicated delivery zones, all aimed at reducing urban traffic while strengthening the Principality’s distribution network.
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