In 2014, Nova Poshta created a separate brand in its structure – Nova Poshta International – to ship freight and deliver mail to Moldova and Georgia. Now the international daughter company is also in charge of delivering parcels to the European Union, North America, Asia, Australia, Oceania and other countries.

Transportation takes from three or seven days. Prices depend on the delivery terms and weight of the parcel. The maximum weight can be up to 1,000 kilograms. The maximum size is 2.4 meters length, 1.2 meters width, 1.7 meters height.

For instance, a five-kilo parcel delivered to the EU in three days will cost Hr 1,804 ($75). A ten-kilo package delivered to the United States within seven days will cost Hr 2,590 ($107).

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Clients can fill in all the necessary applications online, before bringing parcels to a delivery office or handing them over to a company courier. Moreover, clients can track the delivery of the parcels on the company’s website.

Although the service is now available only in the company’s Kyiv offices, Nova Poshta promises to expand the service to all big cities, including Odesa, Kharkiv, Lviv, and Dnipropetrovsk, by March 2016. Other settlements throughout Ukraine will be able to use the international branch by the fall of 2016.

Tymur Kohan, the director of Nova Pochta International, says the company expects to double its international delivery market in three or four years, and plans to increase its share of the market up to 20 percent.

Nova Poshta’s network now has more than 2,500 offices with almost 16,000 employees all over Ukraine.

Nova Poshta International’s partners include the UK’s leading parcel delivery brand DPD, U.S. package delivery company UPS, and DB Schenker, a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG that focuses on logistics.

“We’ve built a chain of business partners from international companies, and our own transport and logistics chain, and we plan to open two more hubs in Asia and the United States next year,” Kohan said at a press conference on Nov 17.

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Earlier, Nova Poshta said that by the end of 2016 it plans to occupy 50 percent of the Ukrainian market of international deliveries.

Kyiv Post staff writer Denys Krasnikov can be reached at krasnikov@kyivpost.com. The
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