PHLPost tackles undelivered parcels

PHLPost tackles undelivered parcels

The Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) has announced that they have achieved zero backlog of undelivered letter and parcels in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Palawan and Batanes due to the permanent stoppage of the decade old sending of Notification cards since March 23, which causes delays in parcel delivery.

Postmaster General Norman “Mr. Postman” Fulgencio said that as of May 17, the Area 3 Post Offices have conveyed a total volume of 214,730 pieces of undelivered parcels to improve the delivery of public services.

Previously, the addressee or recipient has to receive a Notification Card before a parcel can be picked up at the post office.

“But this time, our clients can now expect safe and convenient door to door delivery of their parcels minus the Notification Cards”, Fulgencio said in a statement.

He said, “The Post Office has to thank its letter carriers, postal employees, managers and Director Gilbert “Bong” Javier of Postal Area 3 under the leadership of APMGs Joel Zamudio, Maura Baghari-Regis and Maximo Sta. Maria III for achieving this breakthrough in 53 days”.

“We cannot resolve this age-old problem without their support and cooperation”, he added.

Meanwhile, Postmaster General Fulgencio is expected to release the compliance of the “zero backlog“project in all postal areas and regions in the country.

“Our heartfelt gratitude for the public’s kind understanding and patience. The postal service is far from being perfect, but we are continuously improving. Again, our apologies”, the Postmaster General said.

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