Oman post launches global courier services

Energy Sunday 26/April/2020 12:38 PM
By: Times News Service
Oman post launches global courier services

Muscat: Oman Post has launched an international courier service to more than 220 locations.

The service can be used to ship parcels, items and urgent international documents to more than 220 destinations around the world.

Called International Premium Express Mail (IPEX), it is the new premium international document and parcel shipping service of Oman Post, an Asyad Group member company.

Abdulmalik Albalushi, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Post said, “Our top priority is to ensure postal and logistical services are uninterrupted. Every day, our team is looking into enhancing current service offerings or introducing new ones that meet the requirements of our customer base across Oman. We are responding to our customers’ feedback in order to always provide them with a convenient and user-friendly experience specially in the current challenging circumstances for the community at large. We are now able to offer the same value we do on domestic deliveries but now on the international express delivery front.”

Albalushi added, “The launch of IPEX is part of the transformation of Oman Post products and services by which the company enhances and strengthens the capabilities of connecting people and communities locally and globally”.

The IPEX service is part of Oman Post Express Mail Service (EMS) services. The new offering is geared towards fulfilling customer requirements to ship documents and parcels internationally with quality of service and convenience being the top priorities for Oman Post.

Door-to-door deliveries to major GCC cities can be completed within 24-hours, while other GCC locations can be reached within 48-72 hours. The service can deliver customer documents and parcels of up to 25kgs, with tracking features available on the website: https://omanpost.om/.

Ahmed Alamri, Express Mail Service Manager at Oman Post said, “Our express services witnessed a considerable shift reaching an average of on-time delivery of 91 per cent in 2019, equivalent to 63 per cent increase compared to 2018. We have also maintained an average of 96 per cent on-time delivery even in 2020 to date. This has been a result of multiple steps and projects successfully implemented in regards to our operations and processes, while also collaborating with the Universal Postal Union (UPU).”

Alamri added, “Our express mail service continues to evolve alongside the evolving requirements of our customers, the new IPEX service is providing them with another dimension of offerings that convenience and efficiency to the next level.”

Given the importance of the postal services for communities across the Sultanate, Oman Post is implementing its Business Continuity Plan, with operations ongoing with the minimal requirements of human resources at branches, and the remaining team members will resume working from home.

In order to limit customer visits to Oman Post’s branches, mail and parcels received at all branches will be delivered to customer premises across the Sultanate with a 36 per cent discount, through the company’s latest service Asyad Express. Customers can also request to consolidate delivery of all their parcels to their addresses at once.

While continuously reviewing its procedures to adapt to the current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation, Oman Post encourages customers to avail of the new service and others by utilising its appointments system to visit branches via the link http://omanpost.om/booknow/ or call the customer service number 24170444, in order to ensure social distancing is enforced.