Omniva

Estonian state-owned logistics and postal company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Omniva is an Estonian state-owned logistics and postal services group operating in the Baltic states and international markets. The Omniva brand is used by AS Eesti Post, which is wholly owned by the Republic of Estonia. The group provides postal and parcel delivery services as well as e-logistics solutions.[1][2]

Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryLogistics, postal services, e-commerce logistics
PredecessorEesti Post
Founded1638
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Omniva
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryLogistics, postal services, e-commerce logistics
PredecessorEesti Post
Founded1638
Headquarters
Tallinn
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Estonia
Area served
Baltic states and international markets
OwnerRepublic of Estonia
ParentAS Eesti Post
Websitewww.omnivagroup.com
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The Omniva Group comprises the parent company AS Eesti Post and its subsidiaries Finbite OÜ, Picapac OÜ, Omniva SIA, Omniva LT UAB, and Omniva LT Sorting UAB.[3][4]

History

The company traces its roots to the historical postal service on the territory of present-day Estonia. In June 2014, Eesti Post announced that it would rebrand its international logistics and e-services operations under the name Omniva, while retaining the Eesti Post name for the domestic postal-service division.[5]

In the 2010s and 2020s, Omniva shifted from traditional postal operations toward parcel logistics, parcel lockers, and cross-border e-commerce services, reflecting the decline in letter mail and the growth of online retail.[6]

Operations

Omniva operates parcel, courier, postal, and international logistics services in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and other markets. [7]

According to the company's fourth-quarter 2025 interim report, Omniva handled 50.3 million parcels in 2025 and generated revenue of €154.7 million, with net profit of €5.9 million.[8]

Infrastructure

Omniva's logistics network includes sorting and logistics facilities in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In September 2024, the company opened a 22,000-square-metre automated logistics centre in Kaunas, Lithuania. According to Omniva, the facility can sort up to 12,000 parcels per hour and serves as a regional hub for Baltic parcel flows.[9]

Parcel locker network

Omniva operates a large parcel locker network in the Baltic region. In 2024, the company stated that after adding 135 parcel machines, its network comprised 1,321 parcel machines and 172,000 locker compartments.[10]

The company has also developed smaller community parcel lockers intended for less densely populated areas and neighbourhoods where standard parcel machines may be less viable.[11]

Services

Omniva's services include domestic and international parcel delivery, parcel locker and self-service pickup, courier delivery, cross-border e-commerce logistics, postal services, and periodicals delivery.[12]

Innovation and technology

Omniva has introduced several technology-led logistics initiatives, including self-service parcel management tools, crowdsourced parcel delivery, and pilot projects involving autonomous delivery vehicles.[13]

Postal services

Omniva is the provider of Estonia's universal postal service.[14]

According to the 2024 annual report, revenue in 2024 totaled €141.4 million, up from €131.7 million in 2023, while net loss improved from €1.3 million in 2023 to €0.56 million in 2024.[15]

Awards and recognition

In 2025, Omniva won the Postal Evolution category at the World Post & Parcel Awards.[16]

Also in 2025, the company was named Service Provider of the Year at the Parcel and Postal Technology International Awards.[17]

See also

References

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