Meest will keep rates unchanged in 2024
The Meest postal and logistics group will not raise rates in 2024, Meest China shareholder Viacheslav Lysenko said in a blitz interview with the Interfax-Ukraine agency.
"We will not increase (the rates). We will make every effort to keep rates unchanged until the end of 2024," Lysenko said.
Earlier it was reported that Nova Poshta, the largest logistics operator in Ukraine, increased rates for the delivery of documents, parcels and cargo by an average of UAH 10 from October 1.
Ukrposhta announced that it would not raise rates until the end of 2024.
The Meest Group delivers to 90 countries around the world, has been operating in the postal services market in the C2C and B2C segments for over 30 years. The company was founded by entrepreneur Rostyslav Kisil, who remains its beneficiary and is responsible for the strategic direction of work. The group of companies includes the divisions Meest China, Meest USA, Meest Europe and Meest Ukraine.
Meest China has been a leader in the delivery of postal parcels from China for over 15 years. It also delivers large cargo from China with customs clearance. It has its own warehouse of 5,000 square meters in Guangzhou.
In May 2024, Meest International launched a new logistics center near the city of Debica in Poland, 170 km from the border. The company plans to expand its network of hubs in Eastern and Central Europe.