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Russian Post

Coordinates: 55°41′18.37″N 37°37′24.69″E / 55.6884361°N 37.6235250°E / 55.6884361; 37.6235250

Russian Post (Russian: Почта России, Pochta Rossii) is an Aktsionernoye Obschestvo (AO, private limited company)[1] which is the national postal operator of Russia. The company is responsible for the delivery of mail in Russia, and the issuing of postage stamps. Russian Post employs about 390,000 people and has over 42,000 post offices,[4] with its headquarters in Moscow. In 2012 the Russian Post delivered more than 2.4 billion pieces of mail and accounted for more than 54 million parcels and more than 100 million in remittances.[5] In March 2013 a presidential decree signed by President Vladimir Putin included the Russian Post in a list of so-called strategic enterprises.[6]

Russian Post
Native name
Почта России
TypeAktsionernoye Obschestvo (private limited company)[1]
IndustryPostal services, courier
Founded2002; 21 years ago (2002) (current form)
Headquarters
Varshavskoye shosse 37, Moscow
,
Area served
Russia (except Crimea)
Key people
Mikhail Volkov (CEO)[2]
ServicesLetter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, deposit accounts
Revenue$2.46 billion[3] (2016)
$139 million[3] (2016; 2021)
$25.9 million[3] (2016)
OwnerGovernment of Russia (100%)
Number of employees
390,000
ParentMinistry of Communications and Mass Media
SubsidiariesPochta Bank (49.99%)
Websitewww.pochta.ru

Russian Post owns 49.99% of the "Pochta Bank" (formerly Leto-Bank).

Postal services in Crimea are handled by a separate company, Post of Crimea.[7]

History

 
A 1958 stamp of the Soviet Union depicting a 16th-century mail courier, issued for the 100th anniversary of Russian postage stamps

Early history

Records mention a system of messengers in the 10th century. Early letters were carried in the form of a roll, with a wax or lead seal; the earliest known of these seals dates from 1079, and mentions a governor Ratibor of Tmutarakan.

By the 16th century, the postal system included 1,600 locations, and mail took three days to travel from Moscow to Novgorod. In 1634, a peace treaty between Russia and Poland established a route to Warsaw, which became Russia's first regular international service.

Russian Empire

 
A Russian Empire postman

Peter the Great enacted reforms making the postal system more uniform in its operations, and in 1714 the first general post offices opened in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. “Regular post service” was established along the Moscow and Riga routes. In February 1714, the postal service started biweekly runs from St. Petersburg to Riga; in June of that year it started runs from St. Petersburg to Moscow. The field post office was founded in 1716, and the so-called ordinary post service in 1720, for fast conveyance of state ordinances and papers. Regular delivery of private parcels (the so-called heavy post) was organized in the 1730s and ’40s. In 1746, parcels and private correspondence were first delivered by courier, and starting in 1781 money, too, could be delivered to one's door. The earliest known Russian postmark dates from July 1765; it is a single line reading "ST. PETERSBOVRG" (in Latin letters), but the first official recommendation to use postmarks did not come until 1781.

 
First Russian stamp, 1857

Post coaches appeared in 1820. In 1833, the St. Petersburg City Post was created, and the city was divided into 17 districts with 42 correspondence offices located in trade stores. In 1834, reception offices appeared in the suburbs (in St. Petersburg there were as many as 108). Delivery of printed periodicals was organized in St. Petersburg in 1838. The Department of Coaches and T-carts was opened in 1840 at the Moika Embankment; light cabriolets carried surplus-post, coaches delivered light post, and T-carts dealt with “heavy" post. Green street mail boxes were installed in 1848, the same year stamped envelopes were issued; orange mailboxes for same day service appeared near railway stations in 1851, with the first prepaid postage stamps appearing in 1857.

The Imperial Russian Historical Society estimated that in 1854 the Russian postal system was formed by a network of 16,510 mail couriers and of 3,950 relay stations, positioned every around 85,000 versts (roughly 90,500 kilometres). This structure was capable of delivering packages and letters twice a week in most of the Russian cities, 6 days in 63 cities and two times a year in the Kamchatka.[8]

 
Post and telegraph office in Vladivostok, built in 1897-1899

Local postal systems used stamps referred to as Zemstvo stamps, from the term for local government begun under Alexander II in 1864.[9]

Russian Post is a founding member of the Universal Postal Union created in 1874. In 1902 Chief Postal Service was made part of the Internal Affairs Ministry and in 1917 under the Provisional Government it became part of Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs.

Soviet Union

During World War II, known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War, Soviet postal service was a part of the People's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR. It delivered up to 70 million parcels per month to the Soviet Army front from the rear under extremely difficult and often very dangerous conditions. In the postwar years, mail service has undergone quantitative and qualitative changes. In 1946, the People's Commissariat for Communications was transformed into the USSR Ministry of Communications. Postal service has been carried out by the Post Office, which was part of the Ministry of Communications, along with other offices of telecommunications industries. By 1950, the postal industry, destroyed by the war, was restored to the pre-war level.

 
Post office in Voronezh

Russian Federation

 
Stamps with the logo of Russian Post.

In 1993 Russian Post became a part of Ministry of Communications. In 1995, the office was reorganized as the Russian Federation Postal Service, and in 1996 it was reorganized into the Department of Post in the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation. Russian postal enterprises had operating and commercial independence, but with strong competition from former partnering telecommunication companies.

Loss of monopoly

In 1996, the Ministry of Communications for the first time decided to end the state postal monopoly on some postal services, resulting in Russia having commercial mailing companies.

2002 reform

 
A mailbox in Lipetsk

Since the Soviet Union dissolved, the Federal Postal Service consisted of a network of 90 disparate entities which were mainly listed as state institutions or federal state unitary enterprises. In legal terms, they were completely independent concerns. They were linked to the Federal Postal Network only by a trunk intrazonal and inter-district transmission and delivery system. Different parts of the same system, connected by a single mechanism in adjacent regions, were in outright competition with each other, trying to lure corporate clients away from other competitors even if it involved an operating loss. There were no uniform budgeting, planning or other processes. These companies operated using outdated postal facilities representing as many as 50 different IT solutions in terms of industry technology. In accordance with the concept of restructuring the federal postal service, adopted by the government decree on 28 June 2002, the postal industry in the Russian Federation carried out the reorganization, aimed at creating a unified, efficient and competitive company — the Federal Unitary Enterprise Russian Post — able to make a significant contribution to the solution of urgent problems while accelerating development of the economy.

Post-reform period

In 2004 Elsag Datamat won the tender to build Russian Post's first automated sorting centre.[10] In 2008, Andrey Kazmin, former CEO of Sberbank was appointed to the CEO of the company.[11]

In January 2009 it was announced that Kazmin was to leave his position as CEO of the Russian Post due to a financial crisis from ambitious but poorly implemented reforms.[12] From 2009 until his ousting in the 2013 reforms the General Director was Aleksandr Kiselyov. The current CEO of Russian Post is Mikhail Volkov.[13]

Growing inefficiency in the 2010s

 
Russian Post delivery truck (GAZelle)

The early 2010s saw a rise in complaints. The number of parcels from foreign online retailers had been rising steadily for several years and was certain to rise further.[14] According to Russian Post's own estimates, orders from Internet retailers are delivered to Russia mostly in ordinary or registered parcels; in 2009 there were 2.3 million, by 2012 the number had soared to 17 million. On March 6, 2012, five trucks from Germany were in queue to be unloaded at Vnukovo International Airport. At the International Post Office, 12,300 parcels, 5,300 EMS packages, and 36,000 minor incoming parcels had piled up. Another 2,000 parcels were waiting for customs clearance at Sheremetyevo International Airport.[15]

In 2012 a group of people dissatisfied with the state of affairs established the website "anti-Russianpost.ru"; its goal was to allow users to highlight instances of disappointing or unsatisfactory service from Russian Post. In the middle of March the clients of on-line retailers launched a massive spam attack on the Moscow office of the Roskomnadzor watchdog. In this period the company received up to 1,000 messages from individuals with complaints about delayed deliveries of purchases made at Internet shops.

2013 collapse and reform

In March 2013 Russian Post reported the unfavourable state of affairs. In a special message Russian Post's deputy general director, Nina Fetisova, told the Federal Communications Agency Rossvyaz and the Federal Customs Service that the processing of international mail was in a critical situation at the customs posts Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo International Airport and also at the Central International Post Office in Moscow. The director of the federal postal services of the Vologda Oblast said: "The reason for delays is not our own ineffectiveness, but the pressure of social factors. We have too many official functions: the delivery of pensions, of written correspondence, and subscriptions to newspapers and magazines".

In order to improve the services, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a government decree to take the Russian Post out of the sphere of competence of the Federal Communications Agency Rossvyaz, and subordinate it directly to the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media.[15][16] Also, On April of that year, the General Director of the Post, Alexander Kiselyov was ousted from the office.[17]

The company's new management, in October 2013, declared an ambitious goal of doubling revenues to make the company ready for an initial public offering in 2018 by allowing it to provide banking services, reducing the number of unprofitable branches and focusing on providing deliveries from on-line retailers.[18]

In order to handle the growth of parcels, production capacity has been expanded at regional exchange centres, with the company opening new international mail processing centres in Moscow at the Kazan station and in Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. In addition, Russian Post agreed with foreign postal operators on pre-sorting international mail delivery by region while the mail is still in the sender's country (pre-sorting began in China, the largest source of Russian imports), which allows a reduction in the delivery time of international mail. For example, after opening an exchange centre in Yekaterinburg, a parcel from China to Sverdlovsk can be delivered in five days, including all customs clearance.[19]

In August 2013 Russian Post had launched its first regional flight in the far eastern Russian republic of Yakutia. The company held a ceremony at Yakutsk Airport to launch its second new airmail plane under a programme to expand links to remote areas, its first being a flight in the Khabarovsk Krai territory on Russia's east coast. Russian Post deputy director general Alexei Skatin said: "The mail must be delivered on time despite the difficult geography of the region. We are starting to improve the postal logistics in the remote regions of Russia".[20]

2014–2018 development program

 
Post office in Sochi

In late October 2013 Prime Minister Medvedev generally approved the Post's development program in a meeting with Minister of Communications Nikolai Nikiforov. Among its goals are to turn the Russian Post from a model of "subsidized postal operator" to "self-sustaining postal business", modernization of its logistics infrastructure and making its work more efficient. Companies will create eight main hubs with automated sorting and direct exchange with each other. The service area of each hub will be about a 700-km radius. The number of branches in the cities will grow, while the placement of new areas will be determined by regulation. In rural areas, there will be new formats of work: "letter carrier plus internal transport," according to the reform. This is expected to reduce the number of unprofitable offices from 14 thousand to about 8.5 thousand, most of which are in rural areas.[21] Also discussed in the draft is non-discriminatory access to the infrastructure of the postal service.[22] In December 2013, the government published its draft Federal Law on Postal Communications, which is expected to be approved in Spring of 2014. In that year Russian Post was to begin deploying a unified ERP system — a set of integrated applications that allows creation of a single environment to automate planning, accounting, control and analysis of all core business operations across the enterprise. In September 2013 Deputy Minister of Communications Mikhail Evrayev said that one of the major problems of the Russian Post was the lack of a unified information system working both at the central office and at all branches.[23] On March 6, 2016 the Russian Post launched a new website. In September 2021, Vladimir Putin charged to increase capitalization of Russian Post from state budget for modernization of branches in rural and hard-to-reach areas by 2025.[24] Russian Post expects IPO in 2023 in a way to avoid probability of liabilities default as well as call for 500 billion roubles of pump priming in two years, accordingly to Russian Post strategy by 2030.[25]

Structure

 
A post office in Sochi

Russian Post includes:[26]

  • central administrative apparatus, consisting of 22 units (Directorate departments, the Secretariat);
  • 87 branches;
  • 41,901 post offices.

Enterprise branches are divided into 82 territorial control federal postal service and 5 specialized, which include:[26]

  • The main centre-haul mail - FSUE "Russian Post";[26]
  • EMS Russian Post;
  • Automated sorting centres - branch office of Russian Post;
  • Hybrid mail centres - branch office of FSUE Russian Post;
  • Russian Post - FSUE Russian Post in Berlin.

Branches are separate structural subdivisions, including post offices, a department for transportation of mail, and mainline and regional sorting centres.[26]

Operations

Russian Post offers all traditional mail services in its 42,000 offices. In addition it offers to cash payment cards, accept utilities payments, execute cash transfers, receive and pay off consumer loans, and to sell lottery, rail, flight and theatre tickets. It also retails various products including phone cards, envelopes and, of course, postage stamps. In October 2012 the Russian Post had launched SMS notification for domestic shipments, and since December 2013 in a pilot program, Moscow clients of the Russian Post began to receive free SMS notification of passage of parcels from abroad. According to the postal operator, a notice will inform the customer about the admission of international mail at the point of issuance and will complement the traditional paper notices. In the future, the Post plans to inform the customer via SMS about all stages of the passage of parcels including delivery in Russia, customs control and admission to point of delivery.[27]

Pochtomat

 
Pochtomat

In late 2010 a new delivery method with automated machines called Pochtomat (Russian: почтомат) which is a combination of the words "почта", "post" in Russian, and automat, came into use. In 2011, a number of those postmats were deployed in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.[28] In April 2013 the first Pochtomat began working in Saransk[29] and in the summer of 2013 first Pochtomat in the South Urals began in Chelyabinsk. Automatic issue of shipments is made under a special code that the recipient receives via cell phone as an SMS. By June 2013, Russian Post operated 145 Pochtomats in 60 cities.[30]

Financial services

In August 2013 Russian Post began accepting loan payments on behalf of any Russian bank. Repayment of loan is made by postal transfer to a subsidiary of the Post, ООО "Rapid", then the money is sent by bank transfer to the appropriate bank. Postal employees themselves complete a payment form for the customer, then the postal order form is printed and signed by the customer. For the usage of postal services, operators charge a fee of 1.9 percent, with a minimum of 50 rubles.[31]

Postal kiosks

In 2011 the Russian Post launched postal kiosks based on the results of a pilot project. This began in 2011 with seven stalls of 6 square meters each. Besides sending and receiving regular and express mail, insurance and credit cards can be issued, loan payments can be made, payments for cellular communication, Internet and utilities and the purchase of railway and flight tickets. In September 2013 the Russian Post management decided to radically revise its approach to retail, and in particular refused to sell food in the offices. It was decided to expand the idea of postal kiosks, and even entered the draft of a new strategy of development of the Russian Post until 2023, which was prepared by Boston Consulting Group. In 2014 the Russian Post plans to open 10-15 new kiosks in Moscow and another 150 in other regions.[32]

Mobile post

Beginning in the 2010s Russian Post began using Mobile Post Van, also called "Post on Wheels" (Russian: Почта на колесах) which drive with driver and post seller into remote villages where the Post office was closed due to being ineffective (small rural communities), and provides all the post services that were once were in the post office.[33]

Regional sorting center

Russia's first automated regional sorting center opened in Podolsk, near Moscow in late 2009, using equipment of Italian company Elsag Datamat, SpA. In June 2011 another center was opened, in Saint Petersburg, which serves the Leningrad, Novgorod and Pskov Oblasts.[34]

UAV delivery

 
VRT 300 post edidion drone
 
BAS 200 post edition drone

In 2021, Russian Post successfully tested UAV delivery and the commercial launch of Russian Post drones on 9 routes in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug region by the end of 2022.[35]

International exchange points

Russian Post operates 13 points of customs clearance of postal items. Until 2013, the Moscow MMPO processed up to 80% of all incoming international shipments to Russia which created much stress on the Russian Post. In order to speed up the time for delivery of international parcels, the Russian Post opened two new international postal exchange points in Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. The latter one can process up to two thousand international EMS-daily departures, with an area more than 2,000 square meters. The Yekaterinburg Koltsovo international postal exchange point is the first international postal exchange in the Urals Federal District. It can handle up to 20,000 parcels and small packets per day in the 3,700m facility. Until the end of 2014 Russian Post expects to reduce the Moscow point of exchange share to 55%.[36][37] In addition there are exchange points in Bryansk, Samara, Orenburg, Petrozavodsk and Vladivostok.[38][39]

Foreign cooperation

In 2009, a first formal cooperation agreement came between the Russia and Italy to work together to develop the postal system in Russia. On late November 2013 Russian Post and Poste Italiane have signed a new agreement to cooperate further in order to improve the Russian postal system. The agreement, which was signed along with their technology supplier Selex, was sealed at a trade summit in Trieste during an official visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin, following up earlier agreements between the three companies. Along with development of e-commerce and international express mail services, the new agreement aims to develop hybrid mail in Russia for businesses, direct marketing and e-government services. This would allow mailers to send information electronically to be turned into physical mailpieces local to the recipient.[40]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website (in English and Russian)
  • Russian post eyes future IPO after reorganization

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Coordinates 55 41 18 37 N 37 37 24 69 E 55 6884361 N 37 6235250 E 55 6884361 37 6235250 Russian Post Russian Pochta Rossii Pochta Rossii is an Aktsionernoye Obschestvo AO private limited company 1 which is the national postal operator of Russia The company is responsible for the delivery of mail in Russia and the issuing of postage stamps Russian Post employs about 390 000 people and has over 42 000 post offices 4 with its headquarters in Moscow In 2012 the Russian Post delivered more than 2 4 billion pieces of mail and accounted for more than 54 million parcels and more than 100 million in remittances 5 In March 2013 a presidential decree signed by President Vladimir Putin included the Russian Post in a list of so called strategic enterprises 6 Russian PostNative namePochta RossiiTypeAktsionernoye Obschestvo private limited company 1 IndustryPostal services courierFounded2002 21 years ago 2002 current form HeadquartersVarshavskoye shosse 37 Moscow RussiaArea servedRussia except Crimea Key peopleMikhail Volkov CEO 2 ServicesLetter post parcel service EMS delivery freight forwarding third party logistics deposit accountsRevenue 2 46 billion 3 2016 Operating income 139 million 3 2016 2021 Net income 25 9 million 3 2016 OwnerGovernment of Russia 100 Number of employees390 000ParentMinistry of Communications and Mass MediaSubsidiariesPochta Bank 49 99 Websitewww wbr pochta wbr ruRussian Post owns 49 99 of the Pochta Bank formerly Leto Bank Postal services in Crimea are handled by a separate company Post of Crimea 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Russian Empire 1 3 Soviet Union 1 4 Russian Federation 1 5 Loss of monopoly 1 6 2002 reform 1 7 Post reform period 1 8 Growing inefficiency in the 2010s 1 9 2013 collapse and reform 1 10 2014 2018 development program 2 Structure 3 Operations 3 1 Pochtomat 3 2 Financial services 3 3 Postal kiosks 3 4 Mobile post 3 5 Regional sorting center 3 6 UAV delivery 3 7 International exchange points 4 Foreign cooperation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit A 1958 stamp of the Soviet Union depicting a 16th century mail courier issued for the 100th anniversary of Russian postage stamps See also Postage stamps and postal history of Russia and yam route Early history Edit Records mention a system of messengers in the 10th century Early letters were carried in the form of a roll with a wax or lead seal the earliest known of these seals dates from 1079 and mentions a governor Ratibor of Tmutarakan By the 16th century the postal system included 1 600 locations and mail took three days to travel from Moscow to Novgorod In 1634 a peace treaty between Russia and Poland established a route to Warsaw which became Russia s first regular international service Russian Empire Edit A Russian Empire postman Peter the Great enacted reforms making the postal system more uniform in its operations and in 1714 the first general post offices opened in Saint Petersburg and Moscow Regular post service was established along the Moscow and Riga routes In February 1714 the postal service started biweekly runs from St Petersburg to Riga in June of that year it started runs from St Petersburg to Moscow The field post office was founded in 1716 and the so called ordinary post service in 1720 for fast conveyance of state ordinances and papers Regular delivery of private parcels the so called heavy post was organized in the 1730s and 40s In 1746 parcels and private correspondence were first delivered by courier and starting in 1781 money too could be delivered to one s door The earliest known Russian postmark dates from July 1765 it is a single line reading ST PETERSBOVRG in Latin letters but the first official recommendation to use postmarks did not come until 1781 First Russian stamp 1857 Post coaches appeared in 1820 In 1833 the St Petersburg City Post was created and the city was divided into 17 districts with 42 correspondence offices located in trade stores In 1834 reception offices appeared in the suburbs in St Petersburg there were as many as 108 Delivery of printed periodicals was organized in St Petersburg in 1838 The Department of Coaches and T carts was opened in 1840 at the Moika Embankment light cabriolets carried surplus post coaches delivered light post and T carts dealt with heavy post Green street mail boxes were installed in 1848 the same year stamped envelopes were issued orange mailboxes for same day service appeared near railway stations in 1851 with the first prepaid postage stamps appearing in 1857 The Imperial Russian Historical Society estimated that in 1854 the Russian postal system was formed by a network of 16 510 mail couriers and of 3 950 relay stations positioned every around 85 000 versts roughly 90 500 kilometres This structure was capable of delivering packages and letters twice a week in most of the Russian cities 6 days in 63 cities and two times a year in the Kamchatka 8 Post and telegraph office in Vladivostok built in 1897 1899 Local postal systems used stamps referred to as Zemstvo stamps from the term for local government begun under Alexander II in 1864 9 Russian Post is a founding member of the Universal Postal Union created in 1874 In 1902 Chief Postal Service was made part of the Internal Affairs Ministry and in 1917 under the Provisional Government it became part of Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs Soviet Union Edit During World War II known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War Soviet postal service was a part of the People s Commissariat for Communications of the USSR It delivered up to 70 million parcels per month to the Soviet Army front from the rear under extremely difficult and often very dangerous conditions In the postwar years mail service has undergone quantitative and qualitative changes In 1946 the People s Commissariat for Communications was transformed into the USSR Ministry of Communications Postal service has been carried out by the Post Office which was part of the Ministry of Communications along with other offices of telecommunications industries By 1950 the postal industry destroyed by the war was restored to the pre war level Post office in Voronezh Russian Federation Edit Stamps with the logo of Russian Post In 1993 Russian Post became a part of Ministry of Communications In 1995 the office was reorganized as the Russian Federation Postal Service and in 1996 it was reorganized into the Department of Post in the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation Russian postal enterprises had operating and commercial independence but with strong competition from former partnering telecommunication companies Loss of monopoly Edit In 1996 the Ministry of Communications for the first time decided to end the state postal monopoly on some postal services resulting in Russia having commercial mailing companies 2002 reform Edit A mailbox in Lipetsk Since the Soviet Union dissolved the Federal Postal Service consisted of a network of 90 disparate entities which were mainly listed as state institutions or federal state unitary enterprises In legal terms they were completely independent concerns They were linked to the Federal Postal Network only by a trunk intrazonal and inter district transmission and delivery system Different parts of the same system connected by a single mechanism in adjacent regions were in outright competition with each other trying to lure corporate clients away from other competitors even if it involved an operating loss There were no uniform budgeting planning or other processes These companies operated using outdated postal facilities representing as many as 50 different IT solutions in terms of industry technology In accordance with the concept of restructuring the federal postal service adopted by the government decree on 28 June 2002 the postal industry in the Russian Federation carried out the reorganization aimed at creating a unified efficient and competitive company the Federal Unitary Enterprise Russian Post able to make a significant contribution to the solution of urgent problems while accelerating development of the economy Post reform period Edit In 2004 Elsag Datamat won the tender to build Russian Post s first automated sorting centre 10 In 2008 Andrey Kazmin former CEO of Sberbank was appointed to the CEO of the company 11 In January 2009 it was announced that Kazmin was to leave his position as CEO of the Russian Post due to a financial crisis from ambitious but poorly implemented reforms 12 From 2009 until his ousting in the 2013 reforms the General Director was Aleksandr Kiselyov The current CEO of Russian Post is Mikhail Volkov 13 Growing inefficiency in the 2010s Edit Russian Post delivery truck GAZelle The early 2010s saw a rise in complaints The number of parcels from foreign online retailers had been rising steadily for several years and was certain to rise further 14 According to Russian Post s own estimates orders from Internet retailers are delivered to Russia mostly in ordinary or registered parcels in 2009 there were 2 3 million by 2012 the number had soared to 17 million On March 6 2012 five trucks from Germany were in queue to be unloaded at Vnukovo International Airport At the International Post Office 12 300 parcels 5 300 EMS packages and 36 000 minor incoming parcels had piled up Another 2 000 parcels were waiting for customs clearance at Sheremetyevo International Airport 15 In 2012 a group of people dissatisfied with the state of affairs established the website anti Russianpost ru its goal was to allow users to highlight instances of disappointing or unsatisfactory service from Russian Post In the middle of March the clients of on line retailers launched a massive spam attack on the Moscow office of the Roskomnadzor watchdog In this period the company received up to 1 000 messages from individuals with complaints about delayed deliveries of purchases made at Internet shops 2013 collapse and reform Edit In March 2013 Russian Post reported the unfavourable state of affairs In a special message Russian Post s deputy general director Nina Fetisova told the Federal Communications Agency Rossvyaz and the Federal Customs Service that the processing of international mail was in a critical situation at the customs posts Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo International Airport and also at the Central International Post Office in Moscow The director of the federal postal services of the Vologda Oblast said The reason for delays is not our own ineffectiveness but the pressure of social factors We have too many official functions the delivery of pensions of written correspondence and subscriptions to newspapers and magazines In order to improve the services Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a government decree to take the Russian Post out of the sphere of competence of the Federal Communications Agency Rossvyaz and subordinate it directly to the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media 15 16 Also On April of that year the General Director of the Post Alexander Kiselyov was ousted from the office 17 The company s new management in October 2013 declared an ambitious goal of doubling revenues to make the company ready for an initial public offering in 2018 by allowing it to provide banking services reducing the number of unprofitable branches and focusing on providing deliveries from on line retailers 18 In order to handle the growth of parcels production capacity has been expanded at regional exchange centres with the company opening new international mail processing centres in Moscow at the Kazan station and in Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk In addition Russian Post agreed with foreign postal operators on pre sorting international mail delivery by region while the mail is still in the sender s country pre sorting began in China the largest source of Russian imports which allows a reduction in the delivery time of international mail For example after opening an exchange centre in Yekaterinburg a parcel from China to Sverdlovsk can be delivered in five days including all customs clearance 19 In August 2013 Russian Post had launched its first regional flight in the far eastern Russian republic of Yakutia The company held a ceremony at Yakutsk Airport to launch its second new airmail plane under a programme to expand links to remote areas its first being a flight in the Khabarovsk Krai territory on Russia s east coast Russian Post deputy director general Alexei Skatin said The mail must be delivered on time despite the difficult geography of the region We are starting to improve the postal logistics in the remote regions of Russia 20 2014 2018 development program Edit Post office in Sochi In late October 2013 Prime Minister Medvedev generally approved the Post s development program in a meeting with Minister of Communications Nikolai Nikiforov Among its goals are to turn the Russian Post from a model of subsidized postal operator to self sustaining postal business modernization of its logistics infrastructure and making its work more efficient Companies will create eight main hubs with automated sorting and direct exchange with each other The service area of each hub will be about a 700 km radius The number of branches in the cities will grow while the placement of new areas will be determined by regulation In rural areas there will be new formats of work letter carrier plus internal transport according to the reform This is expected to reduce the number of unprofitable offices from 14 thousand to about 8 5 thousand most of which are in rural areas 21 Also discussed in the draft is non discriminatory access to the infrastructure of the postal service 22 In December 2013 the government published its draft Federal Law on Postal Communications which is expected to be approved in Spring of 2014 In that year Russian Post was to begin deploying a unified ERP system a set of integrated applications that allows creation of a single environment to automate planning accounting control and analysis of all core business operations across the enterprise In September 2013 Deputy Minister of Communications Mikhail Evrayev said that one of the major problems of the Russian Post was the lack of a unified information system working both at the central office and at all branches 23 On March 6 2016 the Russian Post launched a new website In September 2021 Vladimir Putin charged to increase capitalization of Russian Post from state budget for modernization of branches in rural and hard to reach areas by 2025 24 Russian Post expects IPO in 2023 in a way to avoid probability of liabilities default as well as call for 500 billion roubles of pump priming in two years accordingly to Russian Post strategy by 2030 25 Structure Edit A post office in Sochi Russian Post includes 26 central administrative apparatus consisting of 22 units Directorate departments the Secretariat 87 branches 41 901 post offices Enterprise branches are divided into 82 territorial control federal postal service and 5 specialized which include 26 The main centre haul mail FSUE Russian Post 26 EMS Russian Post Automated sorting centres branch office of Russian Post Hybrid mail centres branch office of FSUE Russian Post Russian Post FSUE Russian Post in Berlin Branches are separate structural subdivisions including post offices a department for transportation of mail and mainline and regional sorting centres 26 Operations EditRussian Post offers all traditional mail services in its 42 000 offices In addition it offers to cash payment cards accept utilities payments execute cash transfers receive and pay off consumer loans and to sell lottery rail flight and theatre tickets It also retails various products including phone cards envelopes and of course postage stamps In October 2012 the Russian Post had launched SMS notification for domestic shipments and since December 2013 in a pilot program Moscow clients of the Russian Post began to receive free SMS notification of passage of parcels from abroad According to the postal operator a notice will inform the customer about the admission of international mail at the point of issuance and will complement the traditional paper notices In the future the Post plans to inform the customer via SMS about all stages of the passage of parcels including delivery in Russia customs control and admission to point of delivery 27 Pochtomat Edit Pochtomat In late 2010 a new delivery method with automated machines called Pochtomat Russian pochtomat which is a combination of the words pochta post in Russian and automat came into use In 2011 a number of those postmats were deployed in Moscow and Saint Petersburg 28 In April 2013 the first Pochtomat began working in Saransk 29 and in the summer of 2013 first Pochtomat in the South Urals began in Chelyabinsk Automatic issue of shipments is made under a special code that the recipient receives via cell phone as an SMS By June 2013 Russian Post operated 145 Pochtomats in 60 cities 30 Financial services Edit In August 2013 Russian Post began accepting loan payments on behalf of any Russian bank Repayment of loan is made by postal transfer to a subsidiary of the Post OOO Rapid then the money is sent by bank transfer to the appropriate bank Postal employees themselves complete a payment form for the customer then the postal order form is printed and signed by the customer For the usage of postal services operators charge a fee of 1 9 percent with a minimum of 50 rubles 31 Postal kiosks Edit In 2011 the Russian Post launched postal kiosks based on the results of a pilot project This began in 2011 with seven stalls of 6 square meters each Besides sending and receiving regular and express mail insurance and credit cards can be issued loan payments can be made payments for cellular communication Internet and utilities and the purchase of railway and flight tickets In September 2013 the Russian Post management decided to radically revise its approach to retail and in particular refused to sell food in the offices It was decided to expand the idea of postal kiosks and even entered the draft of a new strategy of development of the Russian Post until 2023 which was prepared by Boston Consulting Group In 2014 the Russian Post plans to open 10 15 new kiosks in Moscow and another 150 in other regions 32 Mobile post Edit Beginning in the 2010s Russian Post began using Mobile Post Van also called Post on Wheels Russian Pochta na kolesah which drive with driver and post seller into remote villages where the Post office was closed due to being ineffective small rural communities and provides all the post services that were once were in the post office 33 Regional sorting center Edit Russia s first automated regional sorting center opened in Podolsk near Moscow in late 2009 using equipment of Italian company Elsag Datamat SpA In June 2011 another center was opened in Saint Petersburg which serves the Leningrad Novgorod and Pskov Oblasts 34 UAV delivery Edit VRT 300 post edidion drone BAS 200 post edition drone In 2021 Russian Post successfully tested UAV delivery and the commercial launch of Russian Post drones on 9 routes in Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug region by the end of 2022 35 International exchange points Edit Russian Post operates 13 points of customs clearance of postal items Until 2013 the Moscow MMPO processed up to 80 of all incoming international shipments to Russia which created much stress on the Russian Post In order to speed up the time for delivery of international parcels the Russian Post opened two new international postal exchange points in Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk The latter one can process up to two thousand international EMS daily departures with an area more than 2 000 square meters The Yekaterinburg Koltsovo international postal exchange point is the first international postal exchange in the Urals Federal District It can handle up to 20 000 parcels and small packets per day in the 3 700m facility Until the end of 2014 Russian Post expects to reduce the Moscow point of exchange share to 55 36 37 In addition there are exchange points in Bryansk Samara Orenburg Petrozavodsk and Vladivostok 38 39 Foreign cooperation EditIn 2009 a first formal cooperation agreement came between the Russia and Italy to work together to develop the postal system in Russia On late November 2013 Russian Post and Poste Italiane have signed a new agreement to cooperate further in order to improve the Russian postal system The agreement which was signed along with their technology supplier Selex was sealed at a trade summit in Trieste during an official visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin following up earlier agreements between the three companies Along with development of e commerce and international express mail services the new agreement aims to develop hybrid mail in Russia for businesses direct marketing and e government services This would allow mailers to send information electronically to be turned into physical mailpieces local to the 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