TORONTO, October 03 — UniUni, a leading North American parcel delivery company, has announced a strategic partnership with Virtual, a transportation technology provider and operator of North America’s largest open parcel access network. Through this partnership, Virtual will serve as UniUni’s retail location network partner, supporting UniUni’s expanding last-mile operations with scalable infrastructure.
Beginning in Q4 2025, UniUni will have access to 1,300 Virtual Network PUDO locations across Canada. The move enables UniUni to offer secure, drop off and return options to customers without investing in standalone infrastructure.
The Virtual Network offers a rapidly growing footprint of parcel access points (Pick-Up and Drop-Off) locations and more than 3,000 locker access points—designed for shared use by couriers, retailers, and logistics providers. It’s a fully open, carrier-agnostic model that provides seamless access to high-traffic, strategically-located parcel access points, allowing partners like UniUni to continue their rapid national expansion.
“Our partnership with Virtual allows us to extend our delivery capabilities across Canada with a proven, data-driven drop-off network,” said Peter Lu, CEO of UniUni. “Virtual’s technology and access point footprint are exactly what we need to offer more convenient, reliable last-mile delivery options, with the speed to market we require to meet the dynamic needs of our customers.”
Key Benefits of the Partnership:
Access to 3,000+ Virtual Network access points
Virtual Network’s open-access national footprint
Parcel access point platform with high uptime and bilingual support
API integrations and logistics software to streamline parcel handoffs
Data-driven expansion based on ROI and consumer access patterns
By partnering with Virtual, UniUni gains instant access to Virtual Network, a national parcel access point network and a full suite of logistics tools—from routing optimization to real-time parcel tracking. This allows UniUni to better serve e-commerce partners and end customers with enhanced delivery flexibility, lower operational overhead, and expanded reach.
“We’re thrilled to welcome UniUni to the Virtual Network,” said Jonathan Spence, CEO of Virtual. “This partnership reinforces our mission to provide shared infrastructure that empowers delivery companies to grow without limits. UniUni’s use of the network demonstrates how our model helps fast-moving logistics players scale smarter and create great customer experiences.”
Deployment begins in Q3 2025, with expansion continuing throughout the year. Virtual Network access points are selected using a joint analytics approach to ensure high consumer demand, fast adoption, and measurable ROI.
