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Christmas rush: parcel traffic doubles during the holidays

During the holiday season, parcel traffic related to online orders increases significantly, which places a heavy burden on parcel delivery services and post offices. Parcel carriers are warning customers to...

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Magyar Posta is preparing for the increased holiday traffic with 130 new vehicles

Magyar Posta expects to deliver more than 7 million packages during the holiday season, and to accommodate the increased traffic, 130 new vehicles will be put into service by the...

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Postal parcel traffic jumped significantly already in November

Domestic postal parcel traffic in November was almost 30 percent higher than a year earlier, so Magyar Posta is preparing for a much larger Christmas season than last year, and...

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Package delivery increased by ten percent in the first quarter

A significant part of the packages containing goods arrive from abroad to Hungary. This year, an increase of more than 10 percent was registered in the first quarter – Magyar...

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The Hungarian Post handled a record number of packages

Last year, Magyar Posta handled over 41 million packages, of which 30 percent in the fourth quarter. Since the commitments made before the holidays were fulfilled, the number of complaints...

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Hungarian Post: e-commerce grew by 20 percent

E-commerce grew by about 20 percent, both in 2017 and 2016, including package transfers related to online orders – Panulin Ildikó – the spokeswoman of Hungarian Post (Magyar Posta) told...

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The Hungarian Post expects a growth in packet traffic

With the growth of e-commerce, the number of shipments has also increased considerably in recent years, the Hungarian Post transported more than 21 million domestic packets last year and over...

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Magyar Posta: mail traffic may rise 10-15 percent this year

As a result of the growth of e-commerce, the domestic and international mail traffic may increase intensely, by about 10-15 percent this year. Majtényi Kálmán, deputy general manager of the...

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