Ukrposhta increases number of shipments by 40% in 2023
JSC Ukrposhta increased the number of shipments by 40% in 2023 and transported 15 million parcels with JSC Ukrzaliznytsia, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration - Minister of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov said on Facebook on Friday.
"The company is showing stable results. In 2023, Ukrposhta increased the number of parcels by 40%. It delivered 63.6 million units of humanitarian aid. In cooperation with Ukrzaliznytsia, it transported 15 million parcels," the statement said.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, thanks to established air connections with the United States, more than 1 million Ukrainian goods sent through Ukrposhta are successfully sold on American marketplaces.
During 2024, the company plans to automate the process of sorting parcels and process 100% of items using robotic sorting lines, Kubrakov said.
Ukrposhta has 27,000 branches in Ukraine, and 1,800 mobile branches. The company employs 40,000 employees.
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