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3000 DELIVERY POINTS FOR ONLINE ORDERS WILL APPEAR IN UKRAINE

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Mees Express has launched an alternative online delivery service

As part of the E-congress 2017 conference in Kyiv, the post operator Meest Express announced the launch of a new delivery service from online stores – Meest Point.

With the advent of this service, the client will not need to go to the post office or wait for the courier with his order – picking the parcel can be on their usual route to work or home.

By the end of the year, Meest Express will install about 3,000 mini-points of service in popular locations – at gas stations, stores, hairdressing salons. The specifics of the work of some retail outlets, such as gas stations, will allow the continuation of the customer service schedule up to 24 hours a day. Other points will work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week.

As told in the company, the new format of delivery of parcels – without a passport – will allow to reduce queues. The buyer will only need to inform the operator of the code from the SMS, which he will receive when buying from an online store.

Also, this format will affect the cost of delivery – saving from the standard value to 15%.