Pete's Post Mail service offers New Zealanders consumer choice
Southland’s newest mail delivery business has opened in Invercargill.
The week began for Pete’s Post on Monday with a training day for area sales representatives, where they were schooled up on product knowledge and customer services.
Pete’s Post director Murray McBeth said the business opened in Invercargill as part of a strategic plan to offer a postal system from Kaitaia to Bluff.
The business has been operating for four years and was set up as an alternative to New Zealand Post. It has 10 franchise areas throughout New Zealand.
Based in New Plymouth the company has sites in Dunedin, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
The company has won six national business awards, including director Denise McBeth’s Businesswoman of the Year award last year.
Pete’s Post was trying to grab the market by offering a personalised product for consumers who can buy their own specialised stationery with a personalised logo and artworks.
Pete’s Post Southland sales manager Roger Washbourne said he believed Southland people would take to the new mail service because they enjoyed having personal relationships with people.
“Pete’s Post is all about giving Southland people choices,” he said



