The Asendia locations page on ParcelPath explains how to drop off a Asendia parcel when Asendia itself does not run a consumer-facing retail drop-off network. Asendia is a commercial-shipper consolidator — outbound parcels reach Asendia through a ParcelPath booking, and the physical drop-off step happens at the master carrier’s network (USPS for inbound US, destination-country postal carrier elsewhere). The locator below is Asendia’s corporate-information page, not a consumer drop-off finder; the actual physical drop-off happens at the carrier ParcelPath hands off to.
The Asendia locations picture is different from a typical carrier’s, because Asendia locations aren’t consumer retail counters. This guide explains how Asendia locations actually work and where your parcel enters the Asendia locations network after a ParcelPath booking.
How Asendia drop-off works on ParcelPath
Book a Asendia shipment in the ParcelPath shipping calculator — origin ZIP, destination, weight, and dimensions. The calculator returns the Asendia rate alongside USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL on the same screen. Once you book the Asendia rate, the label and pickup instructions surface the actual drop-off network for the lane (typically a USPS Post Office or Self-Service Kiosk for US-origin parcels, since Asendia hands off to USPS on the way out). The USPS locations page covers Post Offices, Self-Service Kiosks (24/7 access), Approved Postal Provider counters, and Collection Boxes — that is where most Asendia consumer drop-offs land in the United States.
For full-service support — corporate accounts, contract pricing, bulk consolidation, dangerous-goods handling — Asendia’s commercial-shipper portal at https://www.asendiausa.com/ is the authoritative source; that is a B2B account page, not a retail drop-off finder.
Asendia location types
Asendia supports several distinct location types, and the right one for a given parcel depends on whether you need full-service counter help, a quick drop-off, or a 24/7 access point:
- Asendia gateway facility (US: New York and Los Angeles hubs)
- Consolidator handoff partner (USPS or destination-country postal)
Asendia network coverage
two primary US gateway facilities (JFK and LAX) plus partner consolidator hubs — Asendia is built for commercial-shipper consolidation and is not a consumer-facing drop-off network; consumer parcels reach Asendia through a commercial shipper’s account, not a retail drop-off. The locator’s address-level search is the only reliable way to confirm what’s near a specific origin or destination — the coverage above is the network-level shape, not a guarantee that any given ZIP has every location type within walking distance.
How to search effectively
The locator accepts Asendia does not run a public consumer locator — commercial shippers interact with Asendia through their account manager or the Asendia USA portal at asendiausa.com. For an outbound parcel, search by your origin ZIP or address; for an inbound parcel that you want to redirect to a pickup point, search by the destination ZIP. If the closest point doesn’t accept the service tier you booked through ParcelPath (Express drop-off vs Ground drop-off, for example), the locator’s service-type filter will surface the next-closest qualifying point.
Asendia hours pattern
Hours Asendia gateway facilities run weekday business hours (typically 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday) for commercial inbound consolidation; no consumer walk-in hours. Always check the locator for the exact hours of the specific point you plan to visit — partner-retailer hours change with the retailer’s own schedule and the locator data reflects those changes more reliably than carrier-published averages.
Asendia-specific lingo to know
**Gateway facility** is the consolidator inbound point — where pre-sorted commercial mailbags arrive for export. Asendia does not run a retail drop-off network like UPS or USPS; consumer parcels reach Asendia indirectly through a commercial shipper’s account who hands them off to Asendia in bulk.
Next steps
If you have not booked the parcel yet, the Asendia isn’t bookable through ParcelPath — ParcelPath’s calculator and label creation cover USPS and UPS only. If your shipment can go via one of those instead, Asendia shipping calculator returns a live discounted rate in seconds. Related Asendia pages on ParcelPath: the Asendia hub for carrier overview and service-level context, the Asendia tracking page for parcels already on their way, and the Asendia services overview for service-by-service rate context. The master ParcelPath shipping calculator is the single-screen comparison across every carrier we support.
Part of our Asendia guide. Related: Epaq Plus, Asendia Shipping Calculator, Asendia Services.
