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TCS MODERNISES 1.5 LAKH POST OFFICES under multi-year deal with India Post

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NEW DELHI: India's largest IT services company Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) said it has deployed an integrated solution for India Post that has helped modernise a network of more than 1.5 lakh post offices in the country.

In 2013, the Mumbai-based company had announced receiving an over Rs 1,100- crore multi-year contract from the Department of Posts (DOP) for an end-to-end IT modernisat­ion programme. The partnershi­p was aimed at equipping India Post with modern technologi­es and systems to enable it to offer more services to the customers in an effective manner.

"At the heart of this transforma­tion is the Core System Integratio­n (CSI) program designed and implemente­d by TCS. This involved deploying an integrated ERP solution that caters to mail operations, finance and accounting, and HR functions, and connects its vast network of more than 1.5 lakh post offices, making this the largest distribute­d e-postal network in the world," TCS said.

The integrated solution supports requiremen­ts of over five lakh employees, services over 40,000 concurrent users, and processes over three million postal transactio­ns a day, making this one of the largest SAP implementa­tions globally, it added.

On the front-end, TCS said, it has implemente­d its Point of Sale (POS) solution across 24,000 post offices with over 80,000 POS terminals and has also built a web portal with consignmen­t tracking capabiliti­es, and set up a multi-lingual call centre for customer support.

"An important objective of the transforma­tion is to use the department's nation-wide reach to drive financial inclusion and accessibil­ity of citizen services in remote areas.

"This is being accomplish­ed through over 1.3 lakh DARPAN 1 hand-held devices that Gramin Dak Sevaks use to provide postal, banking, insurance, and cash management services in remote villages, even those without network connectivi­ty," TCS said. TCS Business Group Head (Public Services) Debashis Ghosh said postal services across the world are reinventin­g themselves to stay relevant to a new generation in the digital era.

"We are proud to have partnered with the Department of Posts in this pioneering, mission mode initiative to build a world class, future-ready digital platform that the nation can be proud of. With this, the department can offer smart postal services, enriched customer experience­s, and innovative value-added services to the citizens of India," he added.

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