Pos Malaysia expands global service network

PosLaju, the national courier arm of Pos Malaysia Bhd, has embarked on an exercise to expand its global service network to 30 new lanes. This brought its total international delivery service destinations to 92 countries across the globe, said Pos Malaysia &Services (POSHB) in a statement today. Pos Malaysia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of POSHB. Delivery to the 30 new destinations under PosLaju’s international courier services, also known as the Expedited Mail Services (EMS), will take effect on Jan 1, 2006. POSHB said delivery of documents and parcels will be priced on average at 22 percent and 43 percent lower respectively compared to other international courier service providers. In its effort to increase efficient and reliable deliveries, PosLaju has invested RM15 million in product innovations to upgrade and facilitate its delivery operations which have resulted in a speedier operating structure and greater accuracy in the sorting of documents and parcels.

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