Pochta Rossii launched
two services at once, focused primarily on business users and Russian online stores: Online Package and Courier Online.
As reported
in the message on the Russian Post website, corporate clients monthly sending more than 1,000 items will be able to use new services and send parcels weighing up to 5 kg at fixed prices with guaranteed delivery times.
Departures will undergo priority processing in the Podolsk sorting center and go to the offices of 38 major cities. In the European part of Russia, “sending online” will cost from 149 rubles, to the Far East - up to 289 rubles. "Courier online" involves delivery to an address in one of the 27 cities for a cost of from 199 to 439 rubles.
Experts say that in this way Mail of Russia is trying to diversify - Chinese AliExpress remains the main delivery client, and the entire online retail has almost completely gone to other operators, such as DPD and DHL.
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Director of the 220 Volt online store, Leonid Dovladbegyan,
in an interview with Kommersant, expressed the following opinion:
The question of implementation. If Pochta Rossii, which still has the best logistical capabilities in the country and a huge network of delivery points, develops convenient interfaces for working with these services, then e-commerce will be pulled to it.