Postal defection

TP is one of the first big customers of Polish Post (PP) to defy the latter’s monopoly by placing a growing number of orders with one of its emerging rivals, Kraków-based InPost.

Although PP will retain a legal monopoly of the z³.2.5-3 billion market for letters of up to 50g until the end of next year, a number of competitors encroach on its business by using disproportionately weighty envelopes.

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