Bay of Plenty Times

NZ Post cuts Saturday service

- RNZ

NZ Post will no longer be delivering to rural addresses on Saturdays.

From June 29, there will be no newspaper and parcel deliveries to rural addresses on Saturdays in the majority of New Zealand, with the exception of 17 rural delivery runs that will be phased out by June 2025.

There will be no changes to rural mail delivery, as NZ Post does not currently deliver mail on Saturdays. Monday to Friday deliveries will continue as usual.

NZ Post chief operating officer Brendon Main said Saturday services to rural areas were no longer viable.

“We deliver very low volumes of items on these days and it costs us more to deliver on Saturdays than we earn from the products we deliver.”

Main said impacted rural customers could expect to receive a written notificati­on about the change and rural customers who currently had newspapers delivered on Saturdays were advised to contact their newspaper subscripti­on service.

This would also affect rural customers who were PO Box holders and received deliveries through the NZ Post Box Lobby service on Saturdays.

Main said NZ Post was going through a period of transforma­tion, responding to the ongoing decline in mail volumes and future growth in e-commerce, while charting a path towards commercial sustainabi­lity without government funding.

“We need to make some hard decisions about our future and the services we offer as we evolve to meet the needs of New Zealanders.

“We are continuing to invest in growing an unmatched delivery business, while managing a transition to a commercial­ly sustainabl­e mail delivery service.”

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