The postal operator has resumed services with Gambia, Cape Verde, Liberia, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic and Equatorial Guinea, Kommersant writes about this.

Russian Post resumes parcel delivery to seven more African countries
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Planes with cargo will depart from Domodedovo to Africa five times a week. The transit will take place via Morocco. You can send EMS shipments to the Central African Republic, Mauritania and Cape Verde, EMS shipments and parcels to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Equatorial Guinea, and EMS shipments, parcels and small parcels to Gambia.

In the first six months of 2024, the total number of shipments to the African continent increased by 5% compared to the same period last year.

The most popular export destinations are Egypt (28.5%), Tunisia (11.7%) and Morocco (11.2%). Transport control automation systems, car tuning accessories, phytocosmetics, dietary supplements, clothing, food product samples and documents for various companies are delivered there.

Russian Post is expanding cross-border exchange and international cooperation. Shipments are available to 85% of African countries.

“We see a steady trend towards growth in the volume of shipments to the mainland and I am sure that we will soon see a multiple increase in the flow,” says Anton Nechaev, Director of Product and Service Development at Russian Post.

Russian Post has complied with the requirements of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) and has allowed the delivery of some items to alternative postal operators.

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