Half of all orders delivered to the Far Eastern Federal District are from small towns and rural communities. Over the past year, their number has nearly tripled, and the number of customers has grown by 80%. The Republic of Buryatia, Amursky, Zabaykalsky, Primorsky, and Khabarovsky Regions have shown the greatest growth, with order volumes in these regions more than tripling. The development of logistics infrastructure has played a significant role: a third of the nearly 4,500 order pickup points opened and developed by local entrepreneurs are located in small towns.
In response to growing demand, the company is implementing investment projects to create a full-cycle warehouse infrastructure in the Far East. The first facility will be built in 2026 in the “Primorye” ASEZ, Primorsky Region, using government support under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC). The second facility will begin operations in Yakutsk in 2027. The total investment will amount to 17.7 billion rubles. These modern logistics complexes will be able to process nearly 1 million orders per day and will create additional jobs in the regions.


