FedEx opens 150 new branches in Bosnia

Shipping company FedEx has signed an agreement with the Bosnian postal services to open 150 branches in the Bosnian Serb half of the country, officials said Wednesday.

The contract foresees FedEx opening branches in 150 post offices in Bosnia’s Serb republic, said Milutin Pejic, the general director of the republic’s postal service.

FedEx official Faruk Sahinagic said his company would handle international shipments, while the post office would handle the fast delivery within the republic.

The agreement was signed Tuesday.

The Bosnian peace agreement that ended the 1992-95 war left the country divided into the Bosnian Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation. FedEx has been operating in the federation since 2001, Sahinagic said.

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