Slovenian Petrol Post service a success

Slovenian Post has improved access to postal services by expanding the range of services available on petrol forecourt.

Slovenian Post has improved access to postal services by expanding the range of services available on petrol forecourt.

Slovenian Post already has a postal network accessible through some petrol stations in Slovenia, but is now expanding the service to allow quick, easy and convenient ways to package and send items of correspondence. The convenience of out-of-hours postal services has proved so successful, Slovenian Post is now stepping up the range of services on offer in a joint partnership with stations.

Slovenian Post said the venture reaffirmed a need to effectively adapt to the requirements and needs of the modern consumer and offer a high-quality and complete service in one place.

The introduction of postal services at Slovenian petrol stations began in February 2008 on a trial basis, and provided ample time to establish just what customers needed. From this month, four services are to be added including batch shipments and online sales.

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