Royal Mail unveils new large parcel conveyor in Gatwick Mail Centre


Royal Mail unveiled its first new large parcel conveyor in its Gatwick Mail Centre, to help the automation and tracing of larger parcels throughout Royal Mail’s network. The conveyor is capable of processing bulky parcels weighing up to 30kg offering improved tracking information to customers. 

Designed to process around 3,000 large parcels per hour, the machine is fitted with a dimension, weight and scanner system designed to handle bulkier items. This provides more accurate data that enables managers to more efficiently pack and route collection vehicles.

The new conveyors also support improved customer tracking for larger parcels as customers send higher volumes of larger parcels, and want more information on their item’s progress – from posting to delivery.

The conveyors handle parcels up to 30kg in weight, which is about the equivalent in size to a parcel containing a microwave oven.

The second large parcel conveyor will launch soon in Royal Mail’s South Midlands Mail Centre with the potential for additional launches in mail centres across the UK in the future. Gatwick and South Midlands have been chosen because they are the mail centres which process the most oversized parcels in the Royal Mail network.

The new conveyor directly supports Royal Mail’s transformation into more of a parcels-led business to meet the changing demands of its customers.

Royal Mail is pursuing an ambitious programme of automation. In March 2022, it reached the milestone of 50% parcels automated – up from 33% the previous year. The business is aiming to reach its overall target of 90% parcel automation by 2023-24.

In June, Royal Mail opened its huge new North West Super Hub in Warrington which can process more than 800,000 parcels a day. Its Midlands Super Hub, based in Daventry, is on track to open in Summer 2023 and when operational, will be able to process more than one million items per day. 

Source: Royal Mail