Thailand Post announces a return fee for items on EMS World.

Thailand Post Co., Ltd. announces the return price of EMS World items in undelivered condition to 4 destinations: New Zealand, Russia, Australia and Portugal for goods sent from 1 January 2024 onwards, along with notifying service users to select “Return Items” or “Abandon” on the deposit receipt before Use of the Service.

Dr. Danan Suvathavan, Chairman of Thailand Postal Corporation Limited. He revealed that the postal service of destinations in 4 countries, namely New Zealand, Russia, Australia and Portugal, has announced a fee for the return of undeliverable items from the EMS World service, from January 1, 2024 onwards. Abandoned items can be notified to await further destruction. Or it can return the items to their original condition. Simply choose to discard or return by agreeing to pay the return fee. In the EMS World Service Receipt Form before using the service so that the destination post office can proceed as requested by the sender, in case the destination item cannot be delivered. Excludes destinations Australia and Portugal. Each item will be returned to its origin in every case without being abandoned to await destruction.

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However, the delivered item cannot be delivered and is returned from the destination. Thai Post will notify the item has been received by EMS and return it to the depositor. The cost of returning the item will be calculated according to the 2024 EMS Global Return Postal Prices Announcement and are both charged by weight. And one price per weight category for destinations: New Zealand from 660 baht per piece (weight not exceeding 250 grams), Australia 1,140 baht per piece (all weight limits), Portugal and Russia 440 baht per piece (all weight limits), you can call to pay for the return fee at the office Mail all over the country

For undeliverable international shipments most cases occur due to incomplete addresses/recipients refusing to receive the items at the destination. Therefore, we ask for the cooperation of the sender to fill in the correct and complete address information. And notify the recipient to prepare to receive communications from customs at destination in the case of items that require additional formalities. For more information, please call THP Call Center 1545 or visit additional information at www.thailandpost.co.th

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