Romanian Mail to increase tariffs

Tariffs charged by Romanian Mail for some postal services, domestic and foreign, will be increased as of January the 6th within the limits of 10%-20%, the company informed in a press release.

The measure is aimed at covering losses cased by evolution of ROL/DST, of consumption prices, as well as tariffs of operators on the courier market.

Tariffs for packages up to 100 grams sent through Prioripost service will be increased by ROL 3,000 up to ROL 20,000. In case of ultra post service, the delivery of a package weighing up to 500 grams will be charged ROL 70,000, that is ROL10,000 more than at present.

Also, tariffs for a package delivery weighing one kilo will increase from ROL 7,000 to ROL 2,000. Each kilo more will be charged by ROL 8,000.

As for foreign delivery service – Expres mail Service – packages weighing up to 0.5 kilo which are mailed to the first zone will be charged ROL 772,000, compared to ROL670,000 so far. The last increase of tariffs for this service has been on March 15.
All the mentioned tariffs include VAT.

At mid-October the Romanian Mail has increased the tariffs for stamps, message delivery, speed courier, online payments, postdate and announced package sending.

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