Swiss Post once again reports exceptionally fast delivery times

Swiss Post is one of the fastest postal organizations in Europe. This is the result of independent measurements carried out on international delivery times. Last year, Priority-class letters coming into Switzerland from Europe reached their destination in an average of just two days. Once again, that’s faster than the European average.
In 2007, Swiss Post managed to retain its high standard in the mailing of its international letters. In tests conducted by the International Post Corporation (IPC), the company once again achieved a relatively high ranking, thus living up to its reputation as one of the fastest and most reliable postal operators in Europe. Priority letters mailed from Europe to Switzerland in 2007 took two days on average to reach their destination – the same as the previous year. In general, priority mail from Switzerland to other European destinations also reached the intended recipient within an average of just 2.1 days of posting. Swiss Post International (SPI), the international arm of Swiss Post, once again beat the typical delivery time of 2.2 days for all the countries surveyed.
29 European nations participate in the IPC’s international measurement system, known as the UNEX study. The IPC determines international delivery times by introducing around 400,000 test letters to international mail flows. The involvement of external, independent measurement contractors guarantees the validity of the results.

Swiss Post is one of the fastest postal organizations in Europe. This is the result of independent measurements carried out on international delivery times. Last year, Priority-class letters coming into Switzerland from Europe reached their destination in an average of just two days. Once again, that’s faster than the European average.
In 2007, Swiss Post managed to retain its high standard in the mailing of its international letters. In tests conducted by the International Post Corporation (IPC), the company once again achieved a relatively high ranking, thus living up to its reputation as one of the fastest and most reliable postal operators in Europe. Priority letters mailed from Europe to Switzerland in 2007 took two days on average to reach their destination – the same as the previous year. In general, priority mail from Switzerland to other European destinations also reached the intended recipient within an average of just 2.1 days of posting. Swiss Post International (SPI), the international arm of Swiss Post, once again beat the typical delivery time of 2.2 days for all the countries surveyed.
29 European nations participate in the IPC’s international measurement system, known as the UNEX study. The IPC determines international delivery times by introducing around 400,000 test letters to international mail flows. The involvement of external, independent measurement contractors guarantees the validity of the results.

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