The Hague, 10 February 2026 – Too Good To Go, a global social impact company, has partnered with PostNL to support the fulfilment of its parcels. As part of this collaboration, the company is using PostNL’s recently opened fulfilment centre in Schifferstadt near Mannheim, operated by Spring GDS, PostNL’s international delivery solutions subsidiary. With this step, Too Good To Go (TGTG) becomes one of the first major customers of the new site, strengthening its logistics capabilities and supporting further growth in Germany and Austria.
The fulfilment centre near Mannheim has been operational since early November 2025. The facility offers 10,000 square meters of operational space and a total capacity of up to 4 million parcels per year. From this central location, PostNL and Spring GDS provide integrated fulfilment and cross-border logistics solutions to multiple European markets. By centralising inventory and fulfilment activities, TGTG benefits from increased operational efficiency, shorter delivery times and optimised transport routes. This approach supports scalability while also contributing to a reduced environmental footprint.
The collaboration directly supports TGTG’s mission to reduce food waste by giving surplus products a second life. TGTG parcels contain shelf-stable, high-quality products that are still perfectly suitable for consumption but can no longer be sold through regular retail channels due to overproduction, packaging changes or damaged labels. Since the delivery option launched in July 2024, more than 1.5 million packages have been delivered to consumers’ doorsteps, offering an affordable way to prevent food waste and avoid unnecessary disposal.
“With this fulfilment solution, we can better support the growing demand for TGTG parcels,” says Katharina Hauke, Country Director Too Good To Go Germany. “Working with PostNL and Spring GDS allows us to scale our operations reliably while staying true to our sustainability ambitions and maximising our positive impact.”
For PostNL, the partnership highlights the role of the Mannheim fulfilment centre as an international hub for e-commerce and cross-border distribution. “TGTG is a strong example of a purpose-driven brand looking to scale internationally,” says Tijs Reumerman, Managing Director Platforms at PostNL. “With our international fulfilment network and the expertise of Spring GDS, we enable reliable, efficient and cross-border logistics. This collaboration demonstrates how logistics can act as an enabler for sustainable business models.”