Ukrposhta CEO Igor Smelyansky discusses how Ukrposhta has risen to the challenge of delivering while Ukraine is under attack, and plans for the future.
- Planning delivery routes day-by-day
- Managing staff availability - including in newly-liberated areas
- Quality of delivery
- Making Ukrposhta a centre of reliability for Ukrainians
- Impact of rising fuel costs
- Delivering parcels by rail
- Delivering pensions to millions of Ukrainians - even in temporarily occupied territories
- Delivering food and essentials pre-war and during the war, while coping with fluctuating volumes of parcels
- How Ukrposhta services return when an area is liberated, including mobile facilities and internet
- Public appreciation of the post as critical infrastructure
- Cross-border parcels, both inbound and outbound
- “Suitcase from home” service for Ukrainian refugees outside Ukraine
- International connections, including charter flights
- Delivering inbound international items
- The next big projects for Ukrposhta
- Plans for new sorting centres against background of existential threat
- Eradicating corruption and graft at Ukrposhta
- The importance of trust
- How the global postal community can support Ukrposhta