According to www.hgvireland.com, XPO Logistics has been selected by B&Q — a leading home improvement retailer in the UK and Ireland — as its home delivery partner in Ireland, effective April 2026.
Contract Scope and Operational Enhancements
The partnership centers on last-mile delivery services across Ireland. XPO Logistics is enhancing B&Q’s home delivery experience through improved delivery times, forward order visibility, and upgraded track-and-trace communication — all powered by XPO’s proprietary technology platform, XPO Connect. The source states that B&Q customer satisfaction measures in Ireland already reflect reduced delivery lead times, enabled by close coordination between B&Q store teams and XPO Logistics personnel.
XPO Logistics has expanded its central hub in Dublin and is leveraging its existing home delivery network, which includes operational hubs in Cork and Athlone. This infrastructure supports scalable, responsive fulfilment aligned with seasonal demand patterns typical of the home improvement sector.
Environmental Commitments and Electrification Milestone
A key component of the agreement is advancing B&Q’s environmental goals. According to the report, the first electric home delivery vehicle entered XPO Logistics’ B&Q-branded home delivery fleet in Ireland this week — marking a concrete step toward B&Q’s commitment to switch to alternative fuels. The source explicitly links this deployment to B&Q’s broader objective to reduce its environmental impact.
Strategic Context for Supply Chain Professionals
This contract reinforces XPO Logistics’ established position in European last-mile delivery, particularly within retail verticals requiring high service levels and flexible fulfilment options. For supply chain professionals, the engagement illustrates how retailers are increasingly outsourcing complex, tech-enabled last-mile operations to specialized providers — while embedding sustainability requirements directly into service-level agreements (SLAs). Notably, the integration of electric vehicles is not presented as a pilot or trial, but as an operational launch tied to contractual performance.
The move follows industry-wide trends: DHL launched over 1,500 electric last-mile vans across Europe in 2024; UPS reported more than 17,000 low- or zero-emission vehicles globally as of 2025; and Amazon’s EU electric delivery fleet exceeded 3,000 units by early 2026. In Ireland specifically, government initiatives like the Road Transporters Support Scheme — noted as nearing final approval in the same HGV Ireland issue — signal growing policy alignment around decarbonizing road freight.
“Our ambition at B&Q is to help make it easier for our customers to do their home improvement projects, and this includes offering a choice of fulfilment services so that they can get their products when and where they want them. With XPO Logistics on board, we’re continuing the enhancement of our home delivery service for our customers in Ireland, giving them speedier and more reliable home delivery options. It’s also great to see this partnership advancing our commitment to reduce our impact on the environment with the launch of our first electric home delivery vehicle in Ireland this week.” — John Eason, Director of B&Q Ireland
“B&Q is a leading home improvement and garden living retailer. Together we have created a home delivery offer which delivers the promise and ensures focus on the customer.” — Xavier Bour, Senior Vice President, Distribution and Last Mile – Europe, XPO Logistics
Source: www.hgvireland.com
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.










