Ukrposhta Rolls Out Discounts for Military Personnel via the 'Army+' App: New Pricing Details.
Discounted Parcel Delivery for Ukrainian Service Members
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian military personnel can now access special discounts on parcel deliveries from Ukrposhta through the 'Army+' mobile application. This initiative introduces reduced rates for service members, marking a significant effort to support the armed forces and address their logistical needs.
Ukrposhta offers soldiers the ability to send parcels weighing up to 30 kg to frontline regions at a nominal cost of just 1 or 6 hryvnias. Additionally, military personnel receive a 25% discount on domestic shipments under the 'Priority' tariff. A similar 25% reduction applies to international shipments, enabling service members to send packages abroad more affordably.
How to Access the Discounts
To take advantage of these benefits, military personnel can generate up to 9 barcodes each month within the 'Army+' app. This streamlined process simplifies parcel submission and provides extra support for maintaining connections with family and loved ones.
These new measures from Ukrposhta aim not only to ease the shipping process for service members but also to strengthen ties between them and their families. The ability to send parcels to frontline areas at low prices ensures soldiers can receive essential items, which can be crucial for their morale. In times of war, supporting the army takes on new forms, and initiatives like this are a vital component of Ukraine's broader strategy to sustain its forces during this challenging period.
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