Tag: Emirates Post

Unlicensed operators barred from UAE Postal Service

Unlicenced operators cannot transport mail and documents within the UAE, Emirates Post clarified yesterday. The Emirates Post is the only official organisation in the UAE authorised to handle movement of letters, parcels, documents and other postal items, besides registered local and international companies.

Federal Law No. 8 (2001), which established the Emirates Post Corporation, states in Clause No. 4 that Emirates Post is the sole authorised organisation to handle postal services mentioned in the law, and it can give this right to other registered companies based on official contracts within the framework of the law.Abdulla Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post, said: “Clause No. 8 authorises Emirates Post issues licences to private parties to transport documents and mail, on payment of prescribed fees and after the approval of the Emirates Post board of directors.”

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Emirates Post and Somal Post sign agreement to establish money transfer and mail services

Emirates Post and Somal Post, the national postal corporation of Somalia, have signed an agreement to handle money transfer, letters and parcels between the UAE and Somalia. The new postal services between the two countries, which will be available from July 1, 2003, at 72 post offices of Emirates Post, will meet the requirements of the 75,000 Somalis residing in the UAE.

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GCC postal working group discusses impact of UPU's new postal regulations and GATT

A Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) postal working group, consisting of representatives from the postal authorities of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are meeting in Dubai to discuss issues relating to UPU postal regulations and the impact of GATT on postal services in the region. Chaired by Saudi Arabia and hosted by Emirates Post, the working group began a five-day meeting to review a host of issues pertaining to the streamlining of postal activities in the region, including amendments to the agreement between the UPU and the respective countries.

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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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Emirates Post signs postal agreements with Morocco, Algerian and Tunisia

Emirates Post recently signed agreements with the postal authorities of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia for handling money transfer, parcels and the Mumtaz service between the UAE and the three countries. The agreements were signed during a visit by a high level delegation led by Mr. Abdulla Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post, to the three countries, as part of Emirates Post’s strategy to enhance postal cooperation and explore further business opportunities in the region.

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