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Bahrain joins GCC study on pan-Gulf postal firm

Bahrain has joined other GCC states in studying the establishment of a pan-Gulf mail transportation company. The company is aimed at streamlining and speeding up mail transportation within the Gulf region.

A preliminary meeting to discuss the project was held in Dubai.

The Bahrain Post was represented by chief of international postal relations Faisal Al Dallal.

The project is in its initial stages and the authorities are currently carrying out a feasibility study, Mr Al Dallal told the GDN.

“This was the second meeting of a special committee of representatives from GCC postal administrations,” he revealed.

“The committee agreed on the framework of the financial and operations model for the proposed company.”

Committee members presented information gathered from several GCC states on the status of transportation of postal mails and couriers, said Mr Al Dallal.

“The proposed company may have to compete with private courier companies,” he noted.

“Being a government organization, it may compete in quality by providing the most cost-effective service.

“Initially, it may launch services within the Gulf, but it would be eventually extended to international destinations.”

Another meeting will be held after four weeks, probably at the GCC Secretariat in Riyadh.

This meeting is expected to be attended by postal directors from all the six GCC states.

A representative from the GCC Secretariat also attended the Dubai meeting.

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Bahrain tries to allay postal workers' fears

Bahrain’s government has tried to allay postal workers’ fears that the impending privatisation of the service will lead to job cuts.

Assistant Under-Secretary for Post Shaikh Bader bin Khalifa Al Khalifa said the move to privatise Bahrain Post would not lead to downsizing, and claimed that it would in fact lead to growth in the sector and more jobs created.

“We can introduce financial services, transport, logistics and all these will need more employees. It will also perhaps liberate the market.

“The telecommunications industry has shown us that once the market is opened, the workers in the field have grown and the same could be applied to the post office,” he added.

Shaikh Bader’s comments follow a demonstration by around 250 workers in Friday to highlight fears over privatisation.

Approximately 450 people work for Bahrain Post, with around 85 pct of them Bahraini nationals.

Shaikh Bader said the government was still investigating how best to implement the privatisation, and that it was unlikely to go ahead until next year.

Bahrain first began studying plans to privatise its postal service in 2005.

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Bahraini Post Offices to accept payments of bills and taxes

Bahrain’s residents will be able to pay their bills for water and electricity consumption as well as their municipal taxes at post offices throughout Bahrain, it was reported on May 3, 2005.

Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed between Bahrain’s Ministry of Electricity and Water, the Ministry of Finance and National Economy and the Communications Ministry, the Kingdom’s post offices in Sitra, Riffa and Budaiya started on May 2, 2005 accepting payments of water and electricity bills and municipal taxes under a two-month trial period. According to the MoU, the remaining post offices across Bahrain will start collecting bill payments by the year-end.

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Emirates Post and Bahrain Post sign deal for postal services automation

Emirates Post and Bahrain Post today signed an agreement under which Emirates Post will install a postal services automation system at post offices across Bahrain, stated a press release. Under the agreement, the postal services automation system will be implemented by Emirates Post through Point of Sales (POS) centers at different post offices which will automate all postal services at the counters and at the back office, and provide better customer service through track and trace facility

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