Tag: South America

Postal reform necessary

There must be deliberate policy in place as part of the repositioning of the Barbados Postal Service to ensure that the development and management of human capital is paramount.
This was the call from Attorney-General and Minister of Home Affairs, Freundel Stuart, as he addressed postal workers and guests at the Barbados Postal Service Retirement Banquet at the Plantation Restaurant recently.
Making the observation that postal reform had become necessary for all postal institutions, a process shortly to be resuscitated in Barbados, the Home Affairs Minister said several dynamics, including human resource development, came into focus.
He said postal services traditionally have been institutions established on the basis of legally protected public monopolies, and were now faced with the challenges of a technological revolution, globalisation and the opening up to competition in respect of the services they provide.
Among the dynamics impacting on modern postal development, Stuart said, were the principles of management independence, enhancing business/commercial strategies, improving operations, meeting customer needs through enhancing quality of service, and development and management of human resources.
That employees are the backbone of an organisation, are its most valuable asset, and not infrequently, its single largest investment, is an axiom of modern-day business enterprise. It must therefore be deliberate policy in the postal reform process that due attention be paid to development and management of our human capital, and as any good human resource practitioner would propose one must ensure a suitable staff complement, appropriate recruitment processes, personal and professional development, adequate compensation and appraisal systems and the like, Stuart said.
Noting that the present loss of human resource capital to retirement was significant for the Barbados Postal Service, Stuart said he hoped that appropriate succession planning had been undertaken to smooth the process and to minimise any negative impact on the organisation.
The Barbados Postal Service presently boasts a staff complement of six hundred, but Stuart said the loss of eighteen officers to retirement over a two-year period was nonetheless significant considering that this exodus represented a combined total of five hundred and five years of service. Three of those retirees, had each given in excess of forty years of service.
Furthermore, positions lost to retirement involve eight ranks ranging from as high as Assistant Postmaster General to postmen, affecting a wide range of activities across the Post Office.
This loss will undoubtedly be felt given the unmistakable value to the organisation of such a vast level of experience, Stuart said.

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FedEx adds flights to Colombia

FedEx has continued its expansion in Latin America by adding five weekly flights to Colombia to strengthen its presence in the country, according to a media report.

FedEx has launched five weekly flights between Bogotá and Memphis with an A300-600 freighter, in addition to its existing domestic operations comprising a network of 29 shipping centres and a fleet of 45 trucks, the La Republica newspaper reported.

Guillerme Gatti, FedEx Express marketing director for Latin America and the Caribbean, said that Colombia was becoming a more important market for the company thanks to the growth of the flower industry and SMEs. “We are excited about the development of the Colombian economy and therefore we are expanding our coverage and are optimising our processes,” he commented.

FedEx, with some 250 direct and indirect employees in the country, aimed to benefit from increasing foreign investment in Colombia and a resulting growth in demand for transportation and logistics services, Gatti said.

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Water bills payable at Cayman Islands Postal Service

From yesterday, consumers can pay their water and sewerage bills at East End, North Side, Bodden Town, Savannah, Airport, Seven Mile Beach and General Post Offices during regular opening hours.

The Cayman Islands Postal Service and Water Authority (Cayman) have partnered to provide customers with an additional service—the pay-at-post system.

Post offices on Grand Cayman generally open between 8:15 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday and between 9:00 am and 12:30 pm on Saturday.

Customers are asked to present their Water Authority bill along with their payment when using the post office bill payment service. The payment methods accepted at the post offices are cash and cheque. Customers who require special assistance with a disconnection notice or who wish to make a partial payment are requested to visit the Water Authority office.

The addition of the Water Authority to its pay-at-post partnership means that customers on Grand Cayman are able to pay three major utility bills: electricity, water and phone, at a single location.

Furthermore, customers are able to top up their Cable & Wireless and Digicel pay-as-you-go phones, purchase Cable & Wireless Phone 2 Go, as well as pay garbage collection fees.

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Postal service’s bumper revamp

When the national mail delivery system is all but defunct, maybe the best promise a major modernization campaign can make is simply that the mail will arrive at all.
“Te llega” (You’ll get it) is the banner head of a major overhaul for Mexico’s postal service, announced this month.
Gone is the grim SEPOMEX acronym, swapped for the friendlier and historically familiar Correos de Mexico, with a bright pink-and-lime palate adding cheer to the sleek new logo.
After a year of consulting with international postal advisors on the myriad challenges facing Mexico’s underfunded agency, so mistrusted that it has been largely abandoned in favor of private carriers, Carpinteyro concluded a complete image change would be fundamental to reenergizing the demoralized institution.
She stressed that the “Te llega” campaign isn’t just about image, and that Correos de Mexico is changing its entire structure to deliver mail consistently and efficiently.
The federal government outlined a 32-percent increase in the service’s budget for 2009, which Carpinteyro said will be used primarily to purchase equipment and 40 percent more vehicles to handle increased volume. The agency will also hire some 2,500 additional carriers.
Around the nation’s 4,000 postal offices, networked computers will replace typewriters, digital machines will replace antiquated scales, automated sorters will replace burlap sacks and delivery routes will be redesigned. Employees will be trained in updated organizational practices to improve productivity, says Carpinteyro.
Post offices, especially those serving rural communities, will offer prepaid Internet service.
Correos de Mexico also announced a partnership with federally-funded discount grocer Diconsa to sell stamps and offer basic postal services inside their 23,000 locations nationwide. In turn, post offices will sell and ship discount non-perishable food kits (called canastas basicas) for low-income families.

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DHL new express service begins in the Caribbean and Bermuda

DHL launched its new express delivery, time definite service in five countries in the region: DHL Express 10:30 am for deliveries to the United States.

Caribbean customers can now enjoy the assurance and security of knowing delivery times while experiencing the added comforts of a money back guarantee, said DHL, one of the world’s leading express services and logistics companies.

The new morning express delivery service addresses the needs of customers that require time definite deliveries, giving them the option of when and at what time they wish their time-sensitive materials to arrive at their destination, DHL added.

This new offering is available to customers and companies that ship to key business centres in the United States from Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica.

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