How the New “Ship-to-Ukraine” Flow Works
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Sign up once.
• Register via the Meest Shopping web portal or the myMeest Shopping app.
• Receive a personal ID and a virtual warehouse address in China (for UNIQLO, Muji, JD.com) or South Korea (for Naver). -
Shop at the store’s native site.
• Create an account on UNIQLO, Muji, JD.com or Naver.
• At checkout enter the Meest warehouse address and add your unique ID after your name. -
Add the tracking code.
• When the seller emails a local tracking number, paste it into your Meest profile or app.
• This links the parcel to your account before it reaches the warehouse. -
Pay only for delivery to Ukraine.
• Parcels up to 20 kg and valued below €150 clear customs duty-free.
• Charges appear in your Meest dashboard once the parcel is processed; pay online and choose pickup or courier to door.
Extra Options for SMEs
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Commercial freight: Businesses can consolidate bulk orders from China or South Korea with Meest’s B2B cargo service—same warehouse address, separate pricing and customs handling.
Why it matters
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Broader assortment. Ukrainian consumers gain direct access to Asian brands without third-party resellers.
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Faster lead times. Parcels move straight from Meest’s Shenzhen or Seoul hubs to Ukraine, bypassing intermediate sorting centres.
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Competitive landscape. Meest’s launch mirrors Nova Poshta’s similar service, signalling a race to capture cross-border e-commerce flows.
For Ukrainian shoppers, the process now mirrors the long-running Meest USA programme—only the origin warehouse and supported sites differ.
