e-commerce market Temu and Magyar Posta, Hungary’s nationwide postal and logistics operator, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen logistics cooperation and assist native sellers in Europe.
The MoU outlines a roadmap for cooperation throughout logistics companies, vendor assist, and potential enlargement to extra European markets, supporting home and cross-border achievement.
The cooperation helps native sellers utilizing Temu’s platform. Sellers will have the ability to handle shipments and returns by way of Temu’s Vendor Portal, utilizing Magyar Posta’s nationwide logistics community to succeed in clients in Hungary and different European markets. The framework is meant to assist coordination between logistics operations and capability planning as operations broaden.
Underneath the MoU, Magyar Posta, by way of its Magyar Posta Logisztika (MPL) model, will present postal and logistics companies supporting Temu’s operations in Hungary and different European markets. These companies embody money on supply, pay as you go parcel supply, local-to-local supply, and out-of-home supply choices.
As well as, the 2 events will discover methods to enhance logistics companies, protection, and connectivity in Hungary, with the goal of enabling broader participation within the digital financial system by customers and companies alike.
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“This cooperation helps our efforts to broaden logistics companies for e-commerce in Hungary and different European markets,” mentioned Zoltán Menyhárt, Director of Gross sales and Enterprise Improvement at Magyar Posta. “By working with Temu, we’re extending the attain of our supply and achievement community to assist sellers and client deliveries.”
Temu opened its market to native sellers throughout Europe in 2024, with Hungary becoming a member of the programme in early 2025, providing an economical channel to succeed in new clients and develop their companies. Trying forward, the platform expects native sellers and native fulfilment to account for as much as 80% of its European gross sales.
“Temu’s aim is to make high quality merchandise accessible to all customers,” mentioned a Temu spokesperson. “By integrating our market ecosystem with Magyar Posta’s community in Hungary and past, we goal to raised serve customers and sellers throughout Europe.”

