New Shipping Rates from Meest Post Take Effect Across Ukraine in March 2026.
Meest Post Introduces Revised Delivery Pricing Structure
According to Novyny.live: Starting March 1, 2026, the postal and logistics operator Meest Post has implemented a new nationwide delivery pricing model in Ukraine. This overhaul aims to streamline the mailing process and enhance affordability for customers, a significant move in the country's evolving logistics sector.
Updated Shipping Costs
The revised pricing structure modifies rates for shipments within a regional center, between cities, and for parcels sent via parcel lockers. Specifically, for deliveries within a regional center, the fees are now:
- Documents - 50 UAH
- Up to 2 kg - 55 UAH
- Up to 5 kg - 85 UAH
- Up to 10 kg - 95 UAH
- Up to 20 kg - 120 UAH
- Up to 30 kg - 140 UAH
For intercity shipments, the updated pricing is as follows:
- Documents - 60 UAH
- Up to 2 kg - 70 UAH
- Up to 5 kg - 95 UAH
- Up to 10 kg - 110 UAH
- Up to 20 kg - 155 UAH
- Up to 30 kg - 180 UAH
Regarding shipments via parcel lockers, the charges will be:
- Documents - 55 UAH
- Up to 2 kg - 65 UAH
- Up to 5 kg - 90 UAH
- Up to 10 kg - 100 UAH
- Up to 20 kg - 150 UAH
- Up to 30 kg - 170 UAH
Furthermore, the new model increases the automatic insurance coverage to 500 UAH, offering clients a higher level of protection. These adjustments are designed to improve service quality and convenience for users of the delivery network.
The introduction of this new pricing framework could significantly impact Ukraine's postal services market, as simplified rates and increased competitiveness may attract a larger customer base.
The enhanced automatic insurance also highlights the company's commitment to providing added security for its users, which could become a decisive factor when choosing a postal operator. Amid growing competition in the logistics industry, such strategic changes may help Meest Post strengthen its market position.
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