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Starting April 1, Ukrainians will be able to send parcels to Germany with a -60% discount on the cost. Find out more about the terms of the promotion
Ukrposhta announced extremely attractive offers for all types of parcels. From April 1, discounts of up to 60% will apply to shipments to Germany.
Who can use the offer?
Reduced tariffs will run for Ukrainians who have friends or relatives in Germany, as well as for entrepreneurs selling their own products abroad.
New reduced tariffs
The cost of the most popular parcel categories is as follows:
• weighing up to 3 kg - $13.7 (UAH 500);
• weighing up to 7 kg - $21.6 (about UAH 750).
Prices for lightweight shipments remain unchanged - from $5.6 (about UAH 205).
Ukrposhta adds that the price already includes address delivery and emphasizes that the price is calculated without considering the volumetric weight.
Visit the link for a list of all shipments and tariffs. The clients must pay in hryvnias according to the National bank exchange rate on the day of shipment.
Pay attention! The duty-free limit between individuals for parcels in the gift category is EUR 45.
Where to arrange the shipment?
You can send a parcel at all Ukrposhta branches, in the mobile app and in the personal online account on the website. Clients who book their delivery online will receive an additional 3% discount.
Interesting fact: Germany ranks third among the countries to which shipments from Ukraine are made. The USA and Great Britain occupy the first and second places.
We would like to add that at the beginning of the year, Ukrposhta reduced the tariffs for delivery to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia by 45%, and by 75% for sending EMS parcels to Poland.
Previously, we wrote about postal services operating in various European countries. To learn more about how to send a parcel in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Moldova follow the link.
In addition, Nova Poshta develops its network in Poland. Find out the addresses of branches, prices, and delivery conditions here.
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