In a joint statement, the two companies said they were currently
negotiating the terms of the agreement, which is expected to
start in 2019.
"The cooperation with Russian Post is an important step towards
creating an efficient system of multi-channel sales," said
Pontus Erntell, the furniture retailer's Russia country manager.
"The large network that the federal (postal) operator has will
allow all residents of Russia to have access to our offering,"
he added.
IKEA, known for its flat-packed self-assembly furniture, owns 14
hypermarkets in 11 Russian cities. In the past year, it has
focused on bringing customers online and that business now
accounts for 8 percent of its Russian turnover.
Erntell earlier said that IKEA was looking to sign strategic
partnerships with Russian companies to boost its local online
business.
State-run Russian Post has 42,000 branches across Russia.
(Reporting by Maria Kolomychenko; Writing by Maria Kiselyova;
Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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