Latvia LV1000 – where is this branch located?

Recent years have been marked by a rapid increase in the number of purchases from China and Europe through trading platforms such as AliExpress or eBay. However, very often when tracking parcels, questions arise about the location and operation of various route nodes.

In the article we will tell you what the Latvia LV1000 center is, where it is located and why the parcel can be stuck there for a long time.

Communications department Latvia LV-1000

What kind of department is this?

Latvia branch LV1000 is a transit sorting center serviced by the Latvian postal service. This center performs only the function of mainline transportation - sending the package directly to the destination country (Russian Federation, Republic of Belarus, Ukraine).

Many users from Russia, Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus encounter a similar issue. The thing is that some sellers from China may not send their goods directly to the recipient, but use a transit country - in our case, Latvia. If your purchase goes through Latvia to Russia, then the symbols in the track number will include the symbols ZA...LV or ZB...LV.

By the way, here are the contacts of the Latvian post office: website - www.pasts.lv; telephones: +371 27008001 and +371 67008001; e-mail: [email protected].

Where is?

There are not so many processing departments in Latvia, and they do not process large volumes (compared to Russian ASCs). The Latvia LV1000 center is located at the address: Riga International Airport, Riga, Marupes.


It is noteworthy that there is no specific zero branch with the number “1000” in Latvia. But it is logical to assume that the transit center is located within the Riga airport. Of the branches registered there, there is only LV-1053. My opinion is that index 1000 is virtual and simply means transit.

Why is the parcel stuck in Latvia?

This is the most common question that many clients ask with hints of a nervous breakdown. Many people have encountered this problem - the parcel arrived in Latvia and got stuck there. Here are the main reasons:


Results

Now you know what the Latvia LV-1000 forwarding point means and that it is located in Latvia. You also know why the package might have been delayed at this point. I no longer began to describe the completely stupid situation when the seller sent the parcel not to the Russian Federation at all, but to Latvia. In this case, you need to wait for the deadline and open a dispute.