TP-Link resumed operations in Ukraine after the destruction of a warehouse with equipment near Kiev
TP-Link in Ukraine, despite the significant difficulties associated with the Russian military invasion, adapted its logistics system to the realities of war, resumed sales through distributors, official service support and the work of the "hotline", ITC reports.
It is known that in the first weeks of the war, a warehouse where TP-Link equipment was stored burned down in a parking lot (Kiev region) — it was hit by a Russian shell. It took the company a long time to find a new premises and establish a supply system in the face of a shortage of fuel and freight transport.
Since then, almost all services related to the transportation and storage of goods have significantly increased in price. However, now TP-Link's representative office in Ukraine continues to ship both Soho devices and SMB equipment to partners.
What other work has been restoredTP-Link also resumed official service in Ukraine. The list of working service centers is available at this link.they promise to update the information weekly.
The company also resumed the operation of the hotline. TP-Link's Technical Support Service is currently open from Monday to Friday inclusive from 9:00 to 18:00. The hotline number is 0-800-505-508.
TP-Link was founded in 1996 and is now a global provider of network solutions and accessories that are essential in all areas of everyday life. Currently, it is evaluated by the analytical company IDC as the world's largest supplier of network equipment in the Soho segment. TP-Link devices are sold in more than 120 countries and serve hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
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