Changes in VAT in the EU!

We kindly inform you that the new amendments to the value-added tax (VAT) rules in the European Union (EU) will enter into force on 1 July 2021. This will have an impact on the e-commerce business. We would like to ensure that your dispatch processes continue to run smoothly, so, if you sell goods from…

Venipak Launches Electric Scooters in Major Lithuanian Cities

Venipak, an international parcel delivery company, is introducing delivery by electric scooters. This will ensure easier delivery access in old towns and contribute to the reduction of air pollution. As Vilnius continues to implement its mobility strategy and other municipalities try to reduce traffic in the city centers, an international parcel delivery company Venipak expands…

Venipak Increased its Private Customer Share to 45%

During the pandemic, the international parcel delivery company Venipak has increased its share of services to private customers from 15-20% to 45%. To maintain the growth trend, the company is expanding towards services for e-commerce businesses and automates its warehouses. The radical transformation of business conditions over the past year led to an attitude change…

Venipak: Distinct Delivery Trends Emerge Throughout Europe

The popularity of online shopping continues to grow but e-commerce businesses face specific challenges in different European countries. According to Justas Šablinskas, CEO of international parcel delivery service provider Venipak, trends differ throughout Europe. As the e-commerce market continues to grow, Venipak, a parcel delivery company operating in the Baltics, Germany, Poland, China, and the…

Venipak Cargo Is Up in the Air!

2021 starts with some good news. We are announcing the AVIA service to help your parcel reach the destination even faster and safer. Air freight is one of the fastest-growing modes of transport, so the AVIA service is a big and exciting step for us. We believe that it will be a very effective and…

Venipak to Provide Parcel Return Services

Comfortable and reliable solutions to return the purchased goods are important not only for individuals but also for e-commerce businesses. As online purchases continue to grow, the rate of the goods returned grows too. According to Forbes, around 25-30% of the purchased goods are usually sent back to the seller. Yet up to 96% of…