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Post Office says backlog sorted at all its depots

- ANA REPORTER

THE SA Post Office (Sapo) has cleared the backlog in its depots that affected the delivery of items to customers, the state-owned entity said yesterday.

“Sapo worked tirelessly to resolve the factors causing the processing backlog. It is pleasing to report that these issues have now been addressed and the backlog is resolved,” CEO Mark Barnes said.

Depots at Sapo, whose present inflows of items have peaked at 2.8 million items daily, accumulate­d processing backlogs due to a month-long nationwide strike which was resolved in July, as well as the withdrawal of transport services by suppliers over late payments.

Yesterday it said delivery fleets had been restored and the utility had benefited from a capital allocation of R2.9 billion to fund its operations and settle amounts owed to suppliers.

“The processing of internatio­nal mail has improved and the articles that are behind delivery schedules have reduced notably,” Barnes said.

“The volume of internatio­nal mail on hand is 1.3 million. We expect the processing of internatio­nal items to be brought within standard once a number of interventi­ons are fully implemente­d.”

Designated

He said Sapo had designated a dedicated processing line to speed up the handling of smaller online shopping-based items that constitute­d the bulk of the current internatio­nal volumes.

Internatio­nal items take longer to process as they have to be scanned to ensure that they do not contain contraband items and each incoming parcel has to be assessed for possible import duty. - African News Agency (ANA)

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