Nova Poshta opens accounts to finance transportation of humanitarian aid
The Nova Poshta group of companies has opened accounts to finance the transportation of humanitarian aid, according to the company's website.
"Unfortunately, the company cannot transport goods from foreign warehouses for free. After all, these are significant expenses for fuel, booking aircraft and other logistics costs – and our resources are not enough," Nova Poshta said.
At the same time, the company has launched a broad program for the delivery of humanitarian cargo both in Ukraine and from abroad to support our soldiers and Ukrainians in a difficult situation.
"In Ukraine, we deliver goods free of charge from volunteers and organizations that help the army and territorial defense," the group said. However, in order to transport volunteer humanitarian aid from all over the world for free, it needs financial assistance, to attract which Nova Poshta opened special accounts for crediting funds.
The company will be able to use the raised funds for logistics costs, the operator said.
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