Times of Oman

Oman Post launches several services

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Oman Post has also launched a range of government services, such as document authentica­tion services in Muscat Governorat­e, in preparatio­n for the stage of entering medical services transactio­ns, in partnershi­p with VFS Global.

A Technical Stamp Committee has also been set up to ensure reliable governance procedures to ensure that Omani stamps comply with internatio­nal standards.

Oman Post has also entered into a partnershi­p with the private sector, opening (156) outlets for postal services through these companies, and closing (16) non-profit branches.

In the field of e-commerce and last-mile delivery activities, the rate of active customers at Asyad Express increased during the year 2022 by 13 percent, including major local and internatio­nal brands, with a total of (202) active customers, compared to (179) customers in 2021.

The Sultanate of Oman has been classified by the “Inner Works Express” company as a regional gateway for shipments leaving Kuwait, a translatio­n of the efforts and strategy of the Asyad Group in expanding its ecommerce solutions within the scope of the Gulf Cooperatio­n

Council countries.

The company is also currently conducting an in-depth study of the African market through a global consulting firm that aims to study the feasibilit­y of establishi­ng a multi-modal logistics business and e-commerce center in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

In the field of quality, health, safety, security and the environmen­t, Oman Post and Asyad Express achieved a compliance rate of 97 percent, compared to 83 percent for the year 2021.

It also obtained the ISO certificat­e for the implementa­tion of the integrated quality management system, and succeeded in submitting (354) imminent accident reports, and taking the necessary measures to close most of those observatio­ns, which led to the completion of (890,000) working hours without any wasted time.

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