Russian Post tracking
Russian Post
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Russian Post tracking packages and shipments

Keep track of Russian Post parcels and shipments with our free service! All you need to do to track your parcel, is to enter the tracking number, and then the service will keep track of your parcel’s location in real time.

How do I track my Russian Post parcel with 100Parcels.com?

  1. Find out the tracking number of your parcel;
  2. Enter the tracking number of your parcel in the field at the top of the page;
  3. Wait until the service checks the parcel data, it will not take long;
  4. View the search results and share them with your friends via social networking;
  5. If you enter your email address, we can notify you automatically of changes to the status of your parcel.

Russian Post - Tracking number format

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  • C# *** *** *** RU
  • E# *** *** *** RU
  • L# *** *** *** RU
  • P# *** *** *** RU
  • R# *** *** *** RU
  • S# *** *** *** RU
  • U# *** *** *** RU
  • V# *** *** *** RU
  • Y# *** *** *** RU
  • Z# *** *** *** RU
  • RH *** *** *** AB
  • RY *** *** *** AB
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# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit

What global package delivery services do Russian Post offer?

Russian Post is the national postal service provider in Russia. The company was founded as a state monopoly and it still operates as one today, despite its former privatization plans by the Russian government. Today, however, not only do they provide mail services but also express mail shipments around the world. In 2017 alone over 19 billion letters were delivered to different locations within their region which show how popular this type of transportation service has grown for people all over the country.

They are well known for their courier services which are offered to both Russian citizens and foreigners living in the country. The popularity of this company has grown quite a lot since they have introduced many financial incentives, such as lower prices on stamps or offering free deliveries every month if you reach certain monthly sales quotas with them. Nowadays almost any package that is being sent out from Russia can be done so through Russian Post’s shipping service - even international ones! For example, someone who wants to ship clothing items bought online all the way back home could do it by using this type of delivery service without having to pay too much for it. That said, however, there are some caveats when dealing with their shipping rates because sometimes they get really expensive, depending on the package’s weight.

Nowadays most of their international shipments are done using their EMS (express mail service) which is by far one of the best services they offer to anyone living abroad and wanting to receive packages from home on time for an affordable price tag. It usually takes around five or six days for your shipment to arrive, but it all depends on where you live and how quickly Russian Post can deliver your goods there. If you want something sent via this method expect it to cost around 100RUB per every kilogram that will be shipped out, however, if you ship at least 200g then that fee gets cut down dramatically because sometimes even postage stamps get expensive! The minimum chargeable amount here is the only 20RUB so if you have a small package that can fit in just an envelope then this is the best way to ship it out. There are also other types of deliveries offered by Russian Post including their international EMS service which follows similar pricing structures, but these are usually used for larger shipments being sent abroad instead of packages or envelopes.

Where is the Russian Post located?

The Russian Post is located in Moscow, Russia.

Will my parcel be safe with Russia Post delivery services?

The reputation of Russia Post delivery services is not an issue. The service works as a part of the national postal operator and has been around for decades already.

Does Amazon deliver packages with the Russian Post?

The answer is no. Amazon does not deliver packages with the Russian Post as it does not have a contract with that carrier.

Can customs in Russia cause a delay with my Russian Post delivery?

Customs can cause a delay due to the lack of accurate information on shipments. This is why it's important to track your Russian Post package and shipment online, so you know when it arrives at customs for clearance.

About Russian Post

Russian Post (Russian: Почта России, Pochta Rossii) is an Aktsionernoye Obschestvo (AO, private limited business) which is the national postal operator of Russia. Russian Post uses about 390,000 individuals and has over 42,000 post offices, with its headquarters in Moscow.

Russian Post owns 49.99% of the "Pochta Bank" (previously Leto-Bank).

Postal services in Crimea are managed by a separate business, Post of Crimea.

History

Records mention a system of messengers in the 10th century. Early letters were carried in the form of a roll, with wax or lead seal; the earliest understood of these seals dates from 1079 and points out a guv Ratibor of Tmutarakan. The earliest making it through cover was sent in 1391 from La Tana (now Azov) to Venice.

By the 16th century, the postal system included 1,600 locations, and mail took three days to travel from Moscow to Novgorod. In 1634, a peace treaty in between Russia and Poland established a route to Warsaw, which became Russia's very first routine worldwide service.

Peter the Great enacted reforms making the postal system more uniform in its operations, and in 1714 the first basic post offices opened in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. "Regular post-service" was established along the Moscow and Riga paths. In February 1714, the postal service started biweekly runs from St. Petersburg to Riga; in June of that year, it began runs from St. Petersburg to Moscow. The field post workplace was founded in 1716, and the so-called regular post service in 1720, for the quick conveyance of state regulations and papers. Regular shipment of personal parcels (the so-called heavy post) was organized in the 1730s and '40s. In 1746, parcels and personal correspondence were very first delivered by carrier, and beginning in 1781 cash, too, might be delivered to one's door. The earliest recognized Russian postmark dates from July 1765; it is a single line reading "ST. PETERSBOVRG" (in Latin letters), however the very first main suggestion to use postmarks did not come until 1781.

Post coaches appeared in 1820. In 1833, the St. Petersburg City Post was created, and the city was divided into 17 districts with 42 correspondence workplaces located in trade shops. In 1834, reception workplaces appeared in the residential areas (in St. Petersburg there were as many as 108). Shipment of printed regulars was arranged in St. Petersburg in 1838. The Department of Coaches and T-carts was opened in 1840 at the Moika Embankment; light cabriolets brought surplus-post, coaches delivered light post, and T-carts handled "heavy" post. Green street mail boxes were installed in 1848, the exact same year stamped envelopes were released; orange mailboxes for same-day service appeared near train stations in 1851, with the very first pre-paid postage stamps appearing in 1857. In 1864, the City Post began sending printed matter and catalogs, and in 1866, they sent plans.

Postal stationery made its first look in 1845, in the form of envelopes that paid the 5-kopeck fee for local mail in St. Petersburg and Moscow. The idea worked well and was extended throughout Russia on December 1, 1848.

Local postal systems utilized stamps referred to as Zemstvo stamps, from the term for regional federal government begun under Alexander II in 1864.

Russian Post is an establishing member of the Universal Postal Union developed in 1874. In 1902 Chief Postal Service was made part of the Internal Affairs Ministry and in 1917 under the Provisional Government it entered into the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs.

During World War II, understood in Russia as the Great Patriotic War, Soviet postal service was a part of individuals's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR. It delivered up to 70 million parcels each month to the Soviet Army front from the rear under exceptionally challenging and often very hazardous conditions. In the postwar years, mail service has actually gone through qualitative and quantitative changes. In 1946, the People's Commissariat for Communications was changed into the USSR Ministry of Communications. Postal service has actually been performed by the Post Office, which became part of the Ministry of Communications, along with other workplaces of telecoms markets. By 1950, the postal market, damaged by the war, was restored to the pre-war level.

In the cities a network of intermediary workplaces, post offices and secondary communication centers was developed, combining postal, telegraph and telephone services into a single entity, with workplaces usually situated in the exact same structure and under single management. For this, the old postal equipment was improved, along with the advancement of mechanized mail processing and dealing with devices and equipment for container transportation and postal inventory, as well as devices for consumer service.

In 1993 Russian Post became a part of the Ministry of Communications. In 1995, the workplace was reorganized as the Russian Federation Postal Service, and in 1996 it was rearranged into the Department of Post in the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation.

Given the role of the Russian post in the historic development of the state, in 1994, Russian President Boris Yeltsin developed the expert vacation of postal workers - "Day of the Russian Post", which is celebrated each year on the second Sunday in July. Another presidential decree in 1997 brought back the heraldic traditions of Russian Post with the including of the symbol and flag of Russia.

In 1996, the Ministry of Communications for the very first time chose to end the state postal monopoly on some postal services, leading to Russia having business mailing companies.

Structure

Russian Post consists of:

  • central administrative device, including 22 systems (Directorate departments, the Secretariat);
  • 87 branches;
  • 41,901 post workplaces.

Enterprise branches are divided into 82 territorial control federal postal service and 5 specialized, that include:

  • The primary center-haul mail - FSUE "Russian Post";
  • EMS Russian Post;
  • Automated sorting centers - a branch office of Russian Post;
  • Hybrid mail centers - a branch workplace of FSUE Russian Post;
  • Russian Post - FSUE Russian Post in Berlin.

Branches are separate structural subdivisions, consisting of post offices, a department for transportation of mail, and mainline and local sorting.

Operations

Russian Post uses all traditional mail services in its 42,000 workplaces. In October 2012 the Russian Post had actually launched SMS alert for domestic shipments, and because December 2013 in a pilot program, Moscow clients of the Russian Post began to receive complimentary SMS notice of passage of parcels from abroad. In the future, the Post prepares to inform the customer by means of SMS about all stages of the passage of parcels consisting of delivery in Russia, custom-mades manage and admission to point of delivery.

In late 2010 a brand-new shipment technique with automatic machines called Pochtomat (Russian: почтомат) which is a mix of the words "почта", "post" in Russian, and automat, entered usage. In 2011 number of those postmats were deployed in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. In April 2013 the very first Pochtomat started working in Saransk and in the summertime of 2013 very first Pochtomat in the South Urals began in Chelyabinsk. The automated concern of deliveries is made under a special code that the recipient gets via a mobile phone as an SMS. By June 2013, Russian Post operated 145 Pochtomats in 60 cities.

In August 2013 Russian Post began accepting loan payments on behalf of any Russian bank. Repayment of the loan is made by postal transfer to a subsidiary of the Post, ООО "Rapid", then the cash is sent by bank transfer to the proper bank.

In 2011 the Russian Post launched postal kiosks based upon the results of a pilot job. This began in 2011 with seven stalls of 6 square meters each. Besides sending and receiving regular and express credit, mail and insurance cards can be provided, loan payments can be made, payments for cellular communication, Internet and utilities and the purchase of railway and flight tickets. In September 2013 the Russian Post management decided to significantly revise its approach to retail, and in specific, refused to offer food in the workplaces. It was chosen to expand the concept of postal kiosks, and even went into the draft of a new strategy of advancement of the Russian Post until 2023, which was prepared by Boston Consulting Group. In 2014 the Russian Post strategies to open 10-15 new kiosks in Moscow and another 150 in other regions.

Beginning in the 2010s Russian Post started using Mobile Post Van, likewise called "Post on Wheels" (Russian: Почта на колесах) which drive with driver and post seller into remote villages where the Post workplace was closed due to being inefficient (small rural neighborhoods), and supplies all the post services that were when were in the post workplace.

Russia's very first automatic local sorting center opened in Podolsk, near Moscow in late 2009, utilizing equipment of Italian company Elsag Datamat, SpA. In June 2011 another center was opened, in Saint Petersburg, which serves the Leningrad, Novgorod and Pskov Oblasts.

Russian Post operates 13 points of custom-mades clearance of postal products. Up until 2013, the Moscow MMPO processed up to 80% of all inbound international shipments to Russia which produced much stress on the Russian Post. In order to speed up the time for the delivery of international parcels, the Russian Post opened two new global postal exchange points in Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk.

Russian Post - Parcel tracking statuses

Прибыло на границу Того
Unsuccessful delivery
Sorting started in Germany
Почтовый перевод 5 348 руб. выплачен
Почтовый перевод 6 990 руб. выплачен
Redirected to the correct address
Registered in Finland
Processing in Cyprus
2,380 RUR as COD payment received
Sent back to the sender by the decision of the customs
Handing over to the addressee by the postman
Отказ в приеме
3,000 RUR as COD payment received
Arrived at Mongolia Border
Почтовый перевод 1 398 руб. выплачен
Denied release
Sent from Latvia
Released from Hong Kong
Processing in Sweden
Registered in Sweden
Почтовый перевод 1 881 руб. выплачен
Transferred for delivery in Azerbaijan
Ожидает передачи в таможню Словении
Начата обработка в Туркменистане
Awaiting shipment from Italy
Arrived at Sort Facility Russia
АПС не работает
Prepared for shipment
Retained by customs in Morocco
Forwarded for ground shipping
Предоставьте документы таможне Франции
Processing started in Korea
Почтовый перевод 667,06 руб. принят
Sent from Romania
Прибыло во Вьетнам
Почтовый перевод 5 500 руб. принят
Arrived at the customs of Belgium
Передано Почте Кении для дальнейшей доставки
Transferred to New Zealand Post for onward delivery
Arrived to Japan
Transferred to Kyrgyzstan for further delivery
6,095.68 RUR as COD payment transferred
Retained by customs in Armenia
Passed registration in Korea
Почтовый перевод 1 425,69 руб. принят
Awaiting dispatch from Georgia
Awaiting shipment from Canada
Почтовый перевод 4 061 руб. принят
Почтовый перевод 2 059 руб. выплачен
Released from Switzerland
Transferred to Austrian Post for further delivery
Arrived at the customs of Chile
Вручение отправителю курьером
Transferred to customs in Azerbaijan
Retained by customs in United States of America
Передано Почте Норвегии для дальнейшей доставки
Прибыло на границу Аргентины
Передано в доставку по Кении
Handed over to Iran (Islamic Republic Of) for further delivery
Handed over for delivery within United Arab Emirates
Awaiting dispatch from New Zealand
Registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arrived at the customs of Lebanon
Arrived at the border of Egypt
Awaiting shipment from Finland
Отправлено из Джерси
Прошло регистрацию в Тайване
Отправлено из Шри Ланки
Processing in Italy
Передано в доставку по Таджикистану
Released from Slovenia
Released from Canada
Прошло регистрацию в Мальдивах
Processing in Uzbekistan
Processing started in the United States of America
Left the place of international exchange
Sent from Japan
Начата обработка в Нигерии
Registered in Canada
Handed over for delivery within Kazakhstan
Transfer to unclaimed
Export of international mail
Received
1,010 RUR as COD payment received
Forbidden SAB
Arrived to Denmark
Sent from Morocco
Почтовый перевод 3 143,4 руб. принят
Прибыло на границу Малайзии
Arrived at the customs of Turkmenistan
Passed registration in Lithuania
Sent from Sweden
Delivered
Processing in Portugal
Awaiting shipment from Belarus
Released from Denmark
Awaiting transfer to customs of Canada
Unsufficient Address
Почтовый перевод 18 000 руб. выплачен
Provide invoice to Turkish customs
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