Mercari Enables Shipping of "Eco Mercari Bin" from PUDO Station Delivery Lockers
Starting in April 2026, Mercari has officially launched the ability to ship "Eco Mercari Bin" packages, which cost a flat 730 yen up to size 160, from PUDO Station delivery lockers.
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Mercari, Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Executive Officer and CEO: Shintaro Yamada; hereinafter "Mercari") has announced the full-scale launch of a new reception service for "Eco Mercari Bin" shipments starting in April 2026. This service utilizes the "PUDO Station" delivery lockers (hereinafter "PUDO") operated by Packcity Japan (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Koji Yanagida; hereinafter "PCJ"). The service will initially launch (*2) in the target areas (*1) of Tokyo (excluding islands), Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures, as well as Osaka and Nara prefectures.
*1: Even within target areas, some PUDO stations, primarily those located at "7-Eleven" stores, are not supported. Please check here for supported areas. https://jp-news.mercari.com/more/eco-mercari/#area
*2: The feature will be rolled out gradually to users of the "Mercari" app.
■Background
Mercari has continuously implemented various initiatives to allow customers to choose the optimal shipping method for their needs.
According to a survey (*3) of "Mercari" app users, it was found that many users find the process of packing and setting prices troublesome and time-consuming because they cannot immediately determine the package size when listing and shipping items.
In response to this feedback, Mercari partnered with SBS Sokuhai Support Co., Ltd. on March 28, 2024, to launch "Eco Mercari Bin," a service predicated on contactless delivery (Okihai). "Eco Mercari Bin" allows items up to size 160 (*4) to be shipped for a flat rate of 730 yen. Because it relies on contactless delivery, it reduces redeliveries and is an eco-friendly service that is also kind to drivers. Furthermore, on March 5, 2025, Mercari launched the "Oki-hassou" (leave to ship) service (*5), where drivers pick up Eco Mercari Bin packages simply left at a designated spot around the home. By expanding the eligible shipping size up to size 160, the hassle of transporting large packages from home to a shipping location was eliminated.
For more details on "Eco Mercari Bin," please refer to the following special page and the Mercari Guide.
- https://jp-news.mercari.com/more/eco-mercari/
- https://help.jp.mercari.com/guide/articles/1502/
*1: Even within target areas, some PUDO stations, primarily those located at "7-Eleven" stores, are not supported. Please check here for supported areas. https://jp-news.mercari.com/more/eco-mercari/#area
*2: The feature will be rolled out gradually to users of the "Mercari" app.
■Background
Mercari has continuously implemented various initiatives to allow customers to choose the optimal shipping method for their needs.
According to a survey (*3) of "Mercari" app users, it was found that many users find the process of packing and setting prices troublesome and time-consuming because they cannot immediately determine the package size when listing and shipping items.
In response to this feedback, Mercari partnered with SBS Sokuhai Support Co., Ltd. on March 28, 2024, to launch "Eco Mercari Bin," a service predicated on contactless delivery (Okihai). "Eco Mercari Bin" allows items up to size 160 (*4) to be shipped for a flat rate of 730 yen. Because it relies on contactless delivery, it reduces redeliveries and is an eco-friendly service that is also kind to drivers. Furthermore, on March 5, 2025, Mercari launched the "Oki-hassou" (leave to ship) service (*5), where drivers pick up Eco Mercari Bin packages simply left at a designated spot around the home. By expanding the eligible shipping size up to size 160, the hassle of transporting large packages from home to a shipping location was eliminated.
For more details on "Eco Mercari Bin," please refer to the following special page and the Mercari Guide.
- https://jp-news.mercari.com/more/eco-mercari/
- https://help.jp.mercari.com/guide/articles/1502/