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    Cargus reports turnover of 120 million euros, up 9 percent in 2025

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    Cargus, one of Romania’s largest courier companies, closed 2025 with an increase of nearly 9 percent in turnover compared to the previous year, reaching over EUR 120 million. This performance was supported by a 7.5 percent increase in delivery volumes, particularly in the international customer segment, as well as by the accelerated growth of e-commerce and changes in consumer behaviour, with customers increasingly oriented towards flexibility and control over delivery.

    The expansion of the out-of-home pick-up and delivery network was one of Cargus’ major strategic directions in 2025. By the end of the year, the network comprised more than 2,100 locations nationwide, including proprietary and partner SHIP & GO points, as well as lockers.

    “Our growth in 2025 confirms that the decisions taken in recent years were the right ones and that the direction we are pursuing is a sound one in the long term. Over the past year, we have worked carefully on optimising operations to offer customers a better and more predictable experience in their relationship with Cargus. At the same time, we have consistently invested in expanding our proximity network, to be closer to people, their daily routes and the way they organise their time. We see 2026 as a natural continuation of this journey, with investments in expanding the out-of-home network nationwide and in supporting a modern, accessible delivery infrastructure that is firmly anchored in everyday realities”, said Belgin Bactali, CEO of Cargus.

    In 2026, Cargus continues the investment strategy initiated in recent years, with a focus on expanding the out-of-home network and adapting delivery infrastructure to rapid changes in customer behaviour.

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