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This List Was Last Updated on July 27, 2017. DELIVERY SERVICES in Kyiv Embassy of the United States of America Kyiv, Ukraine DELIVERY SERVICES in Kyiv The Department of State assumes no responsibility or liability for the professional ability or reputation of, or the quality of services provided by, the entities or individuals whose names appear on the following list. Inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement by the Department or the U.S. government. Names are listed alphabetically, and the order in which they appear has no other significance. The information on the list is provided directly by the local service providers; the Department is not in a position to vouch for such information. CITY EXPRESS 11-13 Predslavinska St., office 101 Tel: 206-0060, 390-7790, 050-462-8479 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cityexpress.com.ua/ COURIER AIRMAIL OF UKRAINE 18 Vandy Vasylevskoy St., 1st fl Tel: 496-2030/31/32/33/34 E-mail: [email protected] http://ua-company.com/ COURIER DELIVERY SERVICES 1-7 Vokzalna St. Tel: 585-0250, 067-230-2770 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ksd.kiev.ua/ DHL INTERNATIONAL UKRAINE 9 Luhova St. Tel: 490-2600 or 093-177-1818 http://www.dhl.com.ua/uk.html EXMOTO 1 Kemerovska St. Tel: 0800-503-503, 521-0171, 093-177-0226 http://www.exmoto.com/ EXPRESS MAIL 62/1 Pobedy Ave. Tel: 494-3928, 459-0481, 096-494-3929, 063-237-4535, 067-468-5764 http://express-mail.net/ FEDEX (Federal Express)/Elin Ltd. 44 Kikvidze St. Tel: 495-2020 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.fedex.com/ua/ This list was last updated on July 27, 2017. GRAND-EXP-UKRAINE 38 Yarmoly St. Tel: 331-4414, 050-737-2460, 063-075-3703 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.grandex.com.ua/contacts MEEST EXPRESS Tel: 050-432-7707, 067-432-7707 https://meest-express.com.ua/ru/ NOVA POSHTA Tel: 0-800-500-609 https://novaposhta.ua/ PONY EXPRESS 27B Kostiantynivska St. Tel: 428-7220/40, 428-7920/40 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ponyexpress-ua.com/ SKYNET WORLDWIDE EXPRESS 14 Ruslana Luzhevskogo Ln., building 8 Tel: 498-9166/65 http://www.skynet.net/ukraine STATE ENTERPRISE SPECIAL POST 3 Vokzalna Sq. Tel: 245-4315 http://dpsz.ua/ TMM 9 Bandery Ave., entrance 2a, office 103 Tel: 209-3398 http://www.tmm-express.com/ UKRPOSHTA 22 Khreshchatyk St. Tel: 0800-300-545 http://ukrposhta.ua/ UPS (United Parcel Service) 20A Molodogvardeyska St. Tel: 280-0000 https://www.ups.com/ua/en/help-center/contact.page This list was last updated on July 27, 2017. .
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