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On September 29, Putin signed an invalid and internationally unrecognized decree recognizing 2 Ukrainian regions as independent. In response, Ihor Smelyanskyy, CEO of Ukraine's national postal operator Ukrposhta, signed an order with the same legal force as Putin's decree — to recognize the territory of the Moscow Kremlin as the property of Ukrposhta and open a post office there with a Ukrainian postal code. To emphasize the absurdity of the situation, the text of the decree almost verbatim copies the text of Putin's nonsense but lobbies for the interests of Ukrainians.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Povaliaieva |first=Olha |date=2022-09-30 |title=Ukraine Recognized Putin's Independence From Sane Mind |url=https://good-time-invest.com/blog/ukraine-recognized-putins-independence-from-sane-mind/ |url-status=live |access-date=2022-09-30 |website=GTInvest |language=en-US}}</ref> |
On September 29, 2022, Putin signed an invalid and internationally unrecognized decree recognizing 2 Ukrainian regions as independent. In response, [[:uk:Смілянський_Ігор_Юхимович|Ihor Smelyanskyy]], CEO of Ukraine's national postal operator Ukrposhta, signed an order with the same legal force as Putin's decree — to recognize the territory of the Moscow [[Kremlin]] as the property of Ukrposhta and open a post office there with a Ukrainian postal code. To emphasize the absurdity of the situation, the text of the decree almost verbatim copies the text of Putin's nonsense but lobbies for the interests of Ukrainians.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Povaliaieva |first=Olha |date=2022-09-30 |title=Ukraine Recognized Putin's Independence From Sane Mind |url=https://good-time-invest.com/blog/ukraine-recognized-putins-independence-from-sane-mind/ |url-status=live |access-date=2022-09-30 |website=GTInvest |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:17, 30 September 2022
Company type | Public company (since 2015) |
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Industry | Postal and public services |
Founded | 1947[2] (member of Universal Postal Union and Soviet Post) |
Headquarters | 22 Khreshchatyk st, Kyiv, Ukraine; Post code: 01001 |
Key people | Ihor Smilianskyi (Director)[3] |
Services | Mail, express mail, parcel post, commercial delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, transfer payment (utilities payments, subscriptions and pensions distribution, other money transfers)[4] |
Revenue | UA₴ 1,831 million (the first 6 months of 2015)[5] |
Number of employees | 73 000 (including: mail carriers – 32 000; operators – 13 700; sorters – 2 600;) [6] |
Website | ukrposhta.ua |
JSC Ukrainian Postal Service or Ukrposhta (Template:Lang-uk) is the national postal service of Ukraine. It is a public company with 100% state ownership due to its strategic importance. In 1999–2015 it was a unitary enterprise of the government of Ukraine. Ukrposhta has been a member of Universal Postal Union since 1947 and the owner of national stamp issuing enterprise "Ukraine Stamps" (Template:Lang-uk).
History
Ukrposhta operated within the Soviet Ministry of Telecommunications (Administration of Postal Communication, Template:Lang-ru) as its republican branch on territory of the Ukrainian SSR and was centered in Moscow. The Ukrainian SSR did not have a separate system of telecommunications and was completely integrated within the Soviet system of telecommunications. As part of the Gorbachev reforms (perestroika and decentralization, see Union of Sovereign States), in 1991, Ukrtelecom was created in Soviet Ukraine which took over administration of all means of communication such as postal and signal.
In 1994 Ukrposhta started to operate as a separate business entity following the restructuring of Ukrtelecom, after which Ukrposhta has been providing postal service, while Ukrtelecom has been providing telephone and telegraph services.
In July 1998 Ukrposhta was reformed again on a government request.
It is currently managed by the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine decrees.
Ukrposhta's activities are regulated by the Law of Ukraine "On Postal Service" (in force since 4 October 2001) and other laws including regulations of the UPU.
Structure
In 2016 Ukrposhta revealed company overview and statistics of 2015:
- 27 Regional administrative directories;
- 12 000 post offices (including 9 000 in rural areas);
- 73 000 employees (Postmen – 32.0; operators −13.7; Sorters – 2.6)
- 200.9 million of postal items annual processing and delivery, including:
- 15.4 million insured items;
- 11.1 million orders;
- 74.0 million pensions delivered;
- Direct fetching to 15 million subscriber mailboxes;
- Subscription distribution: 500.7 million copies a year;
- Transporting 31 tons annually; total vehicles mileage covering 72 million km;
Impact of events in 2014
The events of 2014 narrowed the scope of the company's geographical activities: in April of this year, Ukrposhta ceased operations in the Crimea and Sevastopol, and in December left the territories of the recognized DPR and LPR. On the basis of its infrastructure in these regions, the “Post of Crimea” (from April 21), “Post of Donbass” (from December 2) and “LNR Post” appeared respectively. For reference, as of the beginning of 2014, Ukrposhta had 553 post offices and 221 vehicles to transport mail to Crimea. About 4.7 thousand people, or about 5% of its workforce, were involved in the directorates of Ukrposhta on the peninsula.
Starting from March 27, 2014, postal items sent by "Ukrposhta" from the mainland of Ukraine are not accepted by the postal service of Crimea and Sevastopol and are returned back. Under these circumstances, "Ukrposhta" is not able to forward postal items to the Crimean peninsula. Given the current situation, Ukrposhta has suspended the acceptance of postal items to Crimea.
Else
On September 29, 2022, Putin signed an invalid and internationally unrecognized decree recognizing 2 Ukrainian regions as independent. In response, Ihor Smelyanskyy, CEO of Ukraine's national postal operator Ukrposhta, signed an order with the same legal force as Putin's decree — to recognize the territory of the Moscow Kremlin as the property of Ukrposhta and open a post office there with a Ukrainian postal code. To emphasize the absurdity of the situation, the text of the decree almost verbatim copies the text of Putin's nonsense but lobbies for the interests of Ukrainians.[7]
See also
- Postage stamps and postal history of Ukraine
- Donbass Post - the postal administration of the unrecognized self-declared Donetsk People's Republic
- Post of Crimea - the postal administration that covers the territory of Crimea, which is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but it is annexed by Russia in 2014.
References
- ^ "Ukrainian Postal Service Official Website".
- ^ "Universal Postal Union. Member countries › Eastern Europe and Northern Asia › Ukraine".
- ^ Cabinet appoints Ihor Smiliansky head of Ukrposhta, Interfax-Ukraine (20 April 2016)
- ^ "Ukrainian Postal Service Official Website. Services".
- ^ "20 most profitable companies of Ukraine in 2015. Infographics". 28 December 2015.
- ^ "Ukrainian Postal Service Official Website. About. General information. Number of employees".
- ^ Povaliaieva, Olha (30 September 2022). "Ukraine Recognized Putin's Independence From Sane Mind". GTInvest. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
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External links
- Official Website
- Google Maps location
- Online tracking system
- Fee calculator (in Ukrainian)
- Chrome Tracking extensions
- Branch Locator List (in English)
- Branch Locator Map (in Ukrainian)
- bulk Online tracking system