Tag: Middle East

Empost wins Department of Economic Development trade license print and delivery contract

Empost, the UAE’s leading integrated courier, cargo and logistics company, has signed an agreement with the Government of Dubai’s Department of Economic Development (DED) to print and deliver all trade licenses for the Emirate.

The agreement was signed by Sultan Al Midfa, CEO of Empost, and Ali Ibrahim, Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at DED, during an official meeting held at the DED office in the presence of senior officials from both organisations.

Under the new agreement, all online registrations for trade licenses, once processed and approved by the DED, will be printed, packed and delivered by Empost to individual customers and organisations at their choice of location for a nominal fee.

The agreement comes in the wake of a recent contract bagged by Empost from the Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) to deliver identity cards to all members who have registered in the Population Register and ID Cards Programs.

Empost, since its inception a decade ago, has been delivering a number of products and services to a cross-section of clients. Today the company has grown from a local courier services operator to an international courier, freight forwarding and logistics solutions provider.

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DHL marked 10 years in Israel

DHL Israel, a subsidiary of the global leader in international express, overland transport and air freight, marked last week 10 years of presence in the Israeli market.

The event took place at the Caesarea amphitheater with the participation of 3,000 clients and DHL’s local employees.

Among the participants: representatives from Teva, ECI, Amdocs, Verint, Motorola and Israel Aircraft Industry. DHL Israel was taken over by DHL in 1997 and is fully owned by DHL.

The company currently holds 33% of the Israeli express parcel market which has an annual turnover of US$250 million. The company’s slogan “For you, to the end of the world” was shown on a film prepared specially for the event.

DHL has strong contacts with the Israeli manufacturing sector since IAI – Israeli Aircraft Industries converted for DHL 40 aircraft into cargo configuration.

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TNT Express UK will expose on CSR Summit to focus on reduction of carbon footprint

One of the highlights of the 4th CSR Summit, which takes place at the Dusit Hotel in Dubai on 24 – 28 June, will be a presentation by TNT Express, UK.

Mike Patrick, TNT’s Corporate Social Responsibility Director, will impress on regional corporations the need to implement and integrate a sustainable and environmental stewardship programme into their CSR strategy to reduce their environmental footprint.

TNT was the first of the UK company’s nationwide network of depots and offices to receive the coveted international environmental standard IS0 14001, ‘green’ certification. This was achieved after employees embarked on a programme to minimise their impact on the environment by conserving energy, recycling materials and preventing pollution.

The campaign aims were to conserve energy, cut pollution, recycle waste, and train lorry drivers to adopt the latest fuel-saving techniques when behind the wheel of their vehicles, clearly demonstrated their commitment to the achievement of one of their corporate social responsibility objectives, that of commitment to reducing pollution to the environment.

Not only is the green approach better for the environment but it is also saving TNT hard-earned revenue at Wellingborough. By re-using and recycling wooden pallets, they have reduced waste disposal costs by up to 32 per cent and they have cut the amount of paper used by almost 11 per cent, year-on-year.

In all this year’s CSR Summit features 41 speakers from 17 different countries, with the programme split into four main categories mirroring the key principles of CSR; Promoting CSR In The workplace; Positioning CSR In The Market; Contributing To The Community and Emphasising Global Warming And Climate Change And Their Impact On Business.

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Pakistan post office: plans for modernizing

The Pakistan post office is planning to introduce a new express service having an internet-based track and trace facility, allowing people to check the status of their posted articles through a website.

It is also introducing a new service in Karachi, offering people to deposit their utility bills through postmen as against nominal charges. It would be extended to other major cities in the country afterwards.

Punjab Postmaster General Mohammad Ahmed Mian said the track and trace facility would be new in the country and give the postal service an edge over the private couriers. The rates of the express postal service would be lower than being charged by private companies, he said.

According to him, the decision to synchronize the public sector postal service with the modern corporate requirements was taken at the federal level, and the concept was launched by the federal communication minister on June 7.

The postal service was offering its urgent mail service at 36 locations which would be increased to 80 under the new plan. The existing service was not giving the desired results due to some major loopholes that would be removed now, he said.

The department would go for marketing, create private sector like working conditions at the centres to attract clientele, recruit computer literate staff with some incentives, and extensively use air service for transmission of post rather than overwhelming dependence on the railway department which had its own problems.

When asked about the bill collection facility, he said people intending to avail it needed to just telephone at the postal office’s universal access number (UAN). In response postmen would collect the bills along with bank checks for payment as against a fee of PKR 20 per bill (0.16 pence).

The fee was nominal and the facility would save people of Karachi from the hassle of paying bills personally in banks or post offices, Mr. Ahmed Mian said, clarifying the facility was only for Sui gas and PTCL bills.

According to him, the department had upgraded its major centres in the country. In Lahore these had been upgraded in nine locations in addition to the General Post Office, improving not only the buildings but also deputing efficient staff there.

Ahmed Mian did not agree that people had stopped posting letters in view of the availability of internet and mobile telephone services. The post office was still collecting its 40 per cent revenue from letters which were sent to even Siachin.

“We are subsidising the mail service merely because we take it as a national duty. Half of our centres are incurring losses but we are not closing them only for providing a vast postal network to people,” he said.

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Q-Post signs pact with bank

Q-POST and Doha Bank yesterday signed an agreement under which the post office would print, develop and envelop the bank’s monthly statement to be delivered to its customers.

The new facility, said Q-Post chairman Ali Mohamed al-Ali, would be helpful to both parties and would help save considerable amount of time and money.

He said the Q-Post had been taking up similar ventures with other companies after the installation of a new multi-purpose sorting machine at its head office two years ago.

He said it had turned out to be big successes and had helped the Q-Post generate additional businesses.

Al-Ali said the new arrangement would enable the bank to deliver the monthly statement in less than 24 hours after it was prepared and enveloped at the General Post Office.

Usually, the same job would have taken anywhere between four to seven days, he said.
The Q-Post chairman said the corporation had earlier handled the distribution of Doha Bank’s ATM and Visa cards.

Al-Ali said the handling of monthly statements called for more confidentiality and security and this was one of the reasons why Q-Post was chosen.

Abdulla al-Assadi said the new arrangement would help the bank ease the services to its growing clientele.

Q-Post director (financial and commercial affairs) Ali Jassim al-Kubaisi, and Q-Post IT manager George Scott Campbell

Q-POST is planning to introduce electronic post (e-Post) services next year.

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