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Postal services to start Hybrid
mail next month
By Syed Rory Malai Hassan
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Postal Services Department will be introducing
a new service, Hybrid Mail, in November, Postmaster General Hj Abd
Kadir Tengah disclosed recently.
He made the announcement during the
department's Hari Raya gathering on Sunday at the LR Asma Hotel in
Jerudong.
Hybrid mail allows customers to
send in their letters via e-mail to the department, which will then
sort it out electronically, prints it and delivers it in physical
form to the intended recipient.
The introduction of the service is
to ensure the rapid process and delivery of letters to customers.
During the gathering, the
postmaster general also mentioned the department's progress since
last year, in particular the 92 per cent rise in delivery services
for the month of September 2007 alone.
The performance of their counter
services, considered as the frontline of the postal department, is
at their best, said the postmaster general, who added that the
department is currently offering the best services to the public
especially with the addition of modernised equipment such as
automated counter services.
In addition to the upgrading of its
equipment, the department is also constantly encouraging its human
resource and service staff to improve them selves, so that the
quality of service will also be upgraded.
Department employees are given the
opportunity to join training programmes whether in the country or
overseas, to keep them up-to-date with the current postal processes
and services available in the world.
Hj Abd Kadir pointed out two
factors that are of importance to the progress and development of
the department: courier services and ICT.
'Without these two issues being
given our full attention, the postal services will fall behind our
major competitors," he added.
The postmaster general also
highlighted the challenges that the department faces, in particular
maintaining its overall sustainability.
The department is determined to
maintain its focus on its overall services, especially its quality
and functions, so that everything it does is relevant and
appropriate towards its aim of becoming a communication hub and
connecting the community.-- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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