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Emirates Post launches five new services

Emirates Post has launched five new services to its business services portfolio.
  • The new addition includes service points and parcel lockers
  • Through these, customers will have more flexible channels for last-mile delivery options

Emirates Post has launched five new services to its business services portfolio, local reports have said.

The official postal operator of the UAE made the launches during the 2021 Seamless Middle East held at the Dubai World Trade Center.

The company’s new services reportedly aim to enhance customer experience, improve efficiency, offer more flexible pick-up and drop-off options, and faster delivery services.

The new addition includes service points and parcel lockers, through which customers will apparently have more flexible channels for last-mile delivery options.

The parcel lockers are expected to be available at post offices and select petrol stations, while the service points will be at petrol stations and partner locations.

Emirates Post is also adding temperature-controlled vehicles for its cold chain solutions.

This new domestic delivery solution is particularly aimed at servicing perishable goods such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

Further, the new fulfilment center in Dubai South has enhanced its offered solutions for ecommerce customers.

The center reportedly offers warehousing, packaging, delivery and other value-added services.

Emirates Post is now also offering same-day express service for shipments picked up before noon.

This service is said to be aimed at domestic deliveries, particularly in the ecommerce sector, where the need for speed is a priority.