Company type | Federal State Unitary Enterprise |
---|---|
Industry | postal services |
Founded | 2014 |
Headquarters | |
Revenue | $34.5 million [1] (2017) |
$333,803 [1] (2017) | |
$828,603 [1] (2017; 2015) | |
Total assets | $63.3 million [1] (2017) |
Total equity | $12.8 million [1] (2017) |
Number of employees | 4,500 [2] (2015) |
Website |
www |
Post of Crimea ( Russian: Почта Крыма) is a federal state unitary enterprise that carries out postal services in Crimea. It was created in 2014, following Russia's annexation of the peninsula. It is not a member of the Universal Postal Union.
One of its tasks is to integrate the postal system of Crimea with that of Russia. [3] Ukrposhta stopped accepting mail and parcels destined for Crimea in April 2014. [4]
Post of Crimea originates from Krympochta and Sevastopolpochta, two locally managed entities which were joined into a single federally-owned company in December 2014. [5] The company was originally intended to exist only for a short transition period, and to be subsequently merged into Russian Post. [6]
Company type | Federal State Unitary Enterprise |
---|---|
Industry | postal services |
Founded | 2014 |
Headquarters | |
Revenue | $34.5 million [1] (2017) |
$333,803 [1] (2017) | |
$828,603 [1] (2017; 2015) | |
Total assets | $63.3 million [1] (2017) |
Total equity | $12.8 million [1] (2017) |
Number of employees | 4,500 [2] (2015) |
Website |
www |
Post of Crimea ( Russian: Почта Крыма) is a federal state unitary enterprise that carries out postal services in Crimea. It was created in 2014, following Russia's annexation of the peninsula. It is not a member of the Universal Postal Union.
One of its tasks is to integrate the postal system of Crimea with that of Russia. [3] Ukrposhta stopped accepting mail and parcels destined for Crimea in April 2014. [4]
Post of Crimea originates from Krympochta and Sevastopolpochta, two locally managed entities which were joined into a single federally-owned company in December 2014. [5] The company was originally intended to exist only for a short transition period, and to be subsequently merged into Russian Post. [6]