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Omniva LT, which operates the ATM network in Lithuania, in 2021. completed a development project in January, which increased the ATM network by 20%. and added 7 thousand. new chapters to the already 34 thousand, reports on further development. The company will add another 50 new postal machines to its existing network of 300 post offices, which will spread across the country. The project investment will reach around 1.5 million. euros.
“Being one of the biggest e. We feel the responsibility of the market trading partners in Lithuania to ensure that delivery and return services are available to all Lithuanian consumers and run smoothly despite uncertainty or difficulties in forecasting the future, so we decided to further increase plus our capacity, ”says Simonas Bielskis, CEO of Omniva LT.
According to him, in 2020. the situation showed that e. Trade in Lithuania and in the world has many potentials and opportunities for development, and the long-term strategic direction has paid off: it works and creates added value for our customers and e. commercial ecosystem. “Last year we delivered 2.5 times more shipments than in 2019. Sales volume of e-shops in 2020 also increased considerably. We forecast that this year e. Trade in Lithuania will grow another fifth,” says S. Bielskis.
After completing this development stage, the company will have a total of 350 ATM networks in Lithuania, representing more than 47 thousand. shipping sections. The development of the OMNIVA ATM network is planned for the second half of this year in the main cities and regions.
According to Giedrė Vaitekūnaitė, Director of the Omniva LT Operations Department, together with the development of the ATM network, it is planned to invest in other areas as well: Along with this development, we will also strengthen our team: we will create new jobs and improve existing. Our goal is to continue to strengthen ourselves so that we can fully meet the rapidly growing demand and offer even more convenient, smoother and faster package delivery and return services, available to all Lithuanian residents and e. for commercial participants, “says G. Vaitekūnaitė.