Oman Post launches several services
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.