DHL Russia has expanded its partnership with a network of multifunctional refuelling complexes(MASK) operating under the global brand BP in St. Petersburg, adding more drop-off points at three
new BP outlets in the city.Over a year ago, DHL teamed up with BP in Russia to provide 24/7 reception of express shipmentsin the country’s second biggest city offering its customers a completely new approach to expressdelivery services. It started operating receiving points at two BP complexes in St. Petersburground the clock for documents not exceeding 5 kg in August last year.
From 12 October onwards, DHL has launched more mini-points at three other BP outlets in St.Petersburg offering customers time-definite international and domestic delivery services fordocuments round the clock.
“Our partnership with the service stations of BP is one more step in the development of DHL’snetwork in Russia. It is also fully aligned with our aim to be wherever our customers need us andto provide them with services of the highest quality and reliability. Our services are nowavailable 24 hours a day in very convenient locations for our customers,” said Igor Lisnyansky,Area Manager North-Western Russia at DHL.
“With the opening of these additional drop-off points operating non-stop, BP will expand itsportfolio of services being offered at its service stations,” DHL added.
Alongside high-quality fuel available to customers, all BP service stations offer a wide rangeof goods through the BP Connect shop and refreshments at the 24/7l Wild Bean Café. The majority ofBP service stations are equipped with automated carwashes, cash points, payment terminals andinternet access.