EPG extends Express EMS network

Emirates Post Group (EPG) has added South Africa and Uzbekistan to its Express EMS network. EPG’s Express EMS service now covers 111 countries globally.

Ibrahim Bin Karam, EPG’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented: “We are pleased to add South Africa and Uzbekistan to our Express EMS network. We are sure that our customers will find this a highly efficient channel for dispatching their documents and other mail items, due to our competitive pricing, speedy delivery and partnership with leading airlines.”

“We have been putting a lot of efforts into improving our Express EMS product through better pricing and shorter delivery timeframe, as part of a strategy to offer significant value addition to customers. We are pleased to say that our efforts are reflected in increased number of customers for Express EMS service at 118 post offices across the country.”

The rate for first 500 grammes to South Africa is AED 88, and additional AED 15 for every subsequent 500 grammes. For Uzbekistan, the rate for first 500 grammes is AED 108, and additional AED 20 for every subsequent 500 gramme.

Express EMS enables customers to send documents and parcels quickly through the postal network under the UPU (Universal Postal Union) system.

 

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