LP Express, the parcel locker network operated by Lithuanian Post, experienced a significant surge in volume during the recent peak season. Between November 1st and December 31, 2025, the network processed over three million parcels – a 33% increase compared to the same timeframe in 2024.
Record Growth Across the Baltics
The growth wasn’t limited to Lithuania. LP Express delivered more than 1.1 million parcels to lockers in Latvia and Estonia during the peak period, representing a fourfold increase over 2024 figures. Last year, the company as a whole managed 21 million parcels through its locker networks across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Kastytis Valantinas, director general of Lithuanian Post, stated that these numbers “are not only records, but also clear proof of customer trust.” He attributed the success to proactive preparation, including bolstering logistics and staffing.
Expansion Plans Underway
Preparations for the peak season in Latvia and Estonia included the installation of 120 new parcel machines and the expansion of 35 existing ones. Looking ahead, LP Express plans to invest €4.3m (US$5.05m) in further network expansion through 2028.
Specifically, 81 new lockers are anticipated in smaller Lithuanian towns by 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What period did LP Express experience this record growth?
LP Express saw a significant increase in parcel volume between November 1st and December 31, 2025.
How much did parcel deliveries to lockers in Latvia and Estonia increase?
Deliveries to parcel lockers in Latvia and Estonia increased fourfold between 2024 and the peak period of the recent reporting cycle.
What are LP Express’s future investment plans?
LP Express will invest €4.3m (US$5.05m) in expanding its network through 2028, with 81 new lockers planned for smaller Lithuanian towns in 2026.
As parcel locker networks continue to expand, how might this impact traditional postal delivery services in the Baltic states?
