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Russia is now permitting 3D printer delivery for future packages.

Traditional parcel shipping is facing a challenge as Mikhail Volkov, head of 'Russia Post', discusses the potential for 3D printing as an alternative.

Russia is now permitting 3D printer delivery for future packages.

**"Looks like we're staring down the barrel of some major changes in the mail game, mate." Mikhail Volkov, head of "Russian Post," shared his thoughts on the potential future of their services. He envisions a day when 3D printers become so integrated in our lives that they even render shipping obsolete – with huge 3D printers functioning as both speedy delivery systems and manufacturing hubs right here in our logistics centers.

Now, "Russian Post" is all about automation, focusing on methods to efficiently handle bulky mail loads and embracing unmanned technology. It's recently come to light that the Ministry of Digital Development has been drafting a law to support Russian Post. This legislation could see postal offices offering a variety of services and even selling specific medicinal products, with the government determining which tasks are within their license-free pharmaceutical capabilities.

In addition to pharmaceutical activities, these postal offices are set to function as convenient pick-up points for online orders, providing marketplaces with a new, streamlined way to dispatch goods.

As for 3D printing integration, it seems there are no current developments or future plans in the pipeline just yet. To stay in the know about Russian Post's plans regarding 3D printing, it's best to keep an eye on official government or Russian Post sources.**

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(For interest, it's worth noting that recent advancements in 3D printing have been primarily seen in defense and maritime sectors, but there's no reported involvement from Russian Post in this tech space right now. To catch the latest news on Russian Post's 3D printing ventures, stay tuned to their official communications.)

  • The integration of 3D printers in our lives, as envisioned by Mikhail Volkov of "Russian Post," could potentially make shipping obsolete, but for now, there are no current developments or future plans regarding 3D printing at "Russian Post."
  • In the near future, postal offices might offer a wide range of services, including the sale of specific medicinal products, thanks to a proposed law by the Ministry of Digital Development. However, the use of 3D printing in these postal services remains unknown.
Traditional mail delivery methods are confronted with the challenge of 3D printing parcels, admits Mikhail Volkov, head of Russian Post.

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