Woodbridge (United States) (AFP) – In a large warehouse near New York, dozens of volunteers and workers open, sort and tape up boxes — in a hurry. International delivery company Meest, which specializes in sending items to Eastern Europe, has transformed itself into a wartime transit depot that delivers tons of aid to Ukraine. “When the war started, we lost most of our business. A few days later, we organized our operations to move humanitarian aid,” said Natalia Brandafi, chief operating officer at Meest-America. In front of her, along about 30 wooden shelves, sit packages, parcels and envel…