Nova Post opened two branches in the UK at once
13.05.24
Nova Post entered the market of a new country – Great Britain. Two offices were opened here at once – a post office and a cargo office, both in London. This is the 13th country in which Nova Poshta opened two branches and launched courier delivery.
Delivery time from Ukraine to Great Britain — from 5 days.
In London, the company opened two offices at once: mail up to 30 kg and cargo up to 1000 kg. They work every day at the following addresses:
- Post Office for up to 30kg: 42 Fleet St, Temple, EC4Y 1BT.
- cargo compartment up to 1000 kg: Unit 7, Falcon Court, St. Martin`s Way, SW17 0JH
The cost of delivery from Ukraine to Great Britain to the branch will be:
- documents up to 1 kg – UAH 900
- parcels up to 2 kg – UAH 950
- parcels up to 10 kg – UAH 1,500
- parcels up to 30 kg – UAH 2,500
Customers can also order delivery of parcels up to 100 kg by courier to any address in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. For a shipment of up to 30 kg, you will need to pay an additional UAH 100, and for every 100 kg of parcels, you will need to pay an additional UAH 250.
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