In most European countries, you can now take advantage of the delivery of purchases from the world’s leading online stores using the Ukrainian service Meest Shopping, which is part of the international postal and logistics company Meest Group.
A Ukrainian delivery service for purchases from online platforms including Amazon, eBay, ASOS, Zara and others has been launched in 25 countries, including Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Romania, the Baltic countries and others, the company said in a press release. Delivery is also available in Israel, where the service was launched last year.
«We see great demand for delivery of purchases to Europe from online platforms in the USA and the UK. We also aim to provide the opportunity for Ukrainians living in Europe to receive orders from their familiar and favorite Ukrainian online stores,» says Marta Yankiv, Managing Partner of Meest Shopping and Marketing Director of Meest Group.
Meest Shopping is a service for delivering purchases from online stores in Europe, the USA and Canada that do not have direct delivery to the customer’s country. In addition to Ukraine, European countries and Israel, the service operates in Georgia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Meest Shopping is part of the Meest group of companies, which also includes Meest POST, Meest Cargo, Meest China, Meest Europe, Meest USA and Meest Canada. The company was founded by entrepreneur Rostyslav Kisil and has been operating in the postal services market in the B2C and B2B segments for over 35 years. Meest allows you to send parcels to over 70 countries around the world in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
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