Meest is a postal logistics group that was founded in 1989 in Toronto, Canada. Today, Meest is a global postal logistics company with its own offices and logistics centers in more than 33 countries and our services cover more than 60 countries. Meest is a member of the Universal Postal Union.
Guangzhou Meest Logistics Service Co., Ltd (Meest China) was launched in China in 2014. Our company’s headquarters are in Ukraine, Kyiv, and China, Guangzhou, with representative offices in Poland and Uzbekistan. Meest China has established a wide range of logistical network solutions, a large consolidation warehouse in Guangzhou, and daily shipments to ensure time-sensitive collection coverage throughout the country. Meest has its online tracking system and provides Customs Clearance services in the international postal transit centers IMPC. We are highly focused on customer experience, covering delivery of goods on behalf of the business, including warehousing, picking, packaging, distribution, collection, customer service and return processing, and other one-stop logistics services. We control all operational processes and services of fulfillment in China.
Meest has developed land, sea, and air channels, covering more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and we continue expanding our capabilities around the world.
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15+ Years on the market
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200000+ kg of goods per week we deliver from China
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10000 m² of our warehouse in Guangzhou
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8 Dispatches per week
- 150000+ PUDO points across Europe
OUR MISSION
To create all the necessary conditions for corporate clients and private buyers to save their key resources – money and time – when purchasing and delivering goods and shipments from China to Ukraine, other European countries, and the rest of the world.
OUR VISION
Meest China – the best delivery service from China. We may not be your family, but you keep coming back to us again and again.
OUR VALUES
Customer orientation
Help and Support
Team unity
Responsibility
Continuous high-efficiency development
Professionalism