For over 30 years, we have been working hard to find affordable, fast, and secure delivery solutions for customers shipping parcels to and from Russia.
Russia is the largest country in the world, which leads many people to assuming that sending parcels to Russia is an expensive and complex venture; but this is not the case with The Delivery Group.
For over 30 years we have been collecting parcels from the UK and transporting them to Russia at fast speeds and affordable prices.
Russia is a vast and stunning country, covering over 17 million square kilometres and having nine different time zones and an ever-changing climate. For these reasons, it’s important you select a courier and delivery service that knows how to efficiently transport parcels to Russia as quickly and safely as possible.
Our couriers can deliver parcels to anywhere in Russia, whether it’s the bustling cities of St Petersburg and Moscow, or far into the north regions of Gyda and Novy Urengoy. Take a look below at just a few of the major areas we cover in Russia:
Prices to send parcels to Russia from the UK start at £23 but can reach up to £100+ depending on several factors such as size, weight, volume and destination. However, we will work out the best plan to save your business time and money.
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It’s important that you know how to properly address your parcel to Russia to ensure it arrives at the right address. You can find out how to label your parcels to Russia below:
Addressing your parcels to Russia:
First and last name of the recipient
Street name and number of the house or flat
Name of the settlement (town, village etc)
District name
Name of the republic, territory, region, autonomous district
Postcode
Name of the country
Below, is an example to address a recipient who lives in a large town or city, such as Moscow or Saint Petersburg:
Zlatan, Ivanovitch
Ul, Lesnaya, D, 5, KV. 123
Moscow
123456
Russian Federation
If you are sending parcels to a rural area in Russia, the address format differs somewhat:
Natasha Maksin
Ul, Prospekt Tverskaya 19
Pos. lesnoe
Alekscevskty r-n
Voronejskaya obl
247112
Russian Federation
Russian addresses can seem quite complex, especially when you have to differentiate rural from city-based addresses. If you are struggling to correctly address a parcel, please speak with our team and they will be able to help.