ORLEN stations in Czech Republic add Allegro parcel lockers
Last update: Sep 12, 2025
Partnership expands Allegro’s delivery network with new pick-up points at high-traffic fuel stations.

One by Allegro, the logistics arm of Polish e-commerce giant Allegro, has begun installing automated parcel lockers at ORLEN filling stations in the Czech Republic, expanding its last-mile delivery network.
The first lockers have been installed at stations in Prague and Brno. By the end of 2025, Allegro plans to have lockers operating at ten ORLEN stations nationwide, with further expansion expected.
“Parcel machines bring flexibility and convenience to customers, speed and efficiency to retailers and couriers,” said Tomáš Dejmek of One by Allegro. “Our goal is to build a network that reflects people’s natural daily routines, and Orlen gas stations are a perfect example of such locations, as they are easily accessible and familiar.”
The rollout is part of Allegro’s wider strategy to invest in its own delivery infrastructure under the One by Allegro brand, which includes parcel machines, logistics hubs, and transport capacity. The company already operates more than 790 lockers across the Czech Republic, with the ORLEN partnership bringing the total to 801.
ORLEN sees the addition of parcel machines as a way to diversify services and attract more customers. “Installing automated parcel machines at our stations is another step in getting closer to customers of all categories,” said Rostislav Moravec, director of the ORLEN station network.
ORLEN operates more than 3,500 fuel stations across seven Central European countries, including Poland, Germany, and Austria.With 444 outlets in the Czech Republic, ORLEN operates the country’s largest fuel station network.










