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Empost launches new goods shipment service
Empost, on Monrday launched the Heavies Express Service that will provide commercial and residential customers access to a range of value-added benefits on their large shipments.
Dubai: Empost, on Monrday launched the Heavies Express Service that will provide commercial and residential customers access to a range of value-added benefits on their large shipments.
This service will enable door-to-door transportation of shipments that weigh 5kg or more without any maximum weight, with special discounted rates to South Asia and parts of Europe.
Customers will also be empowered with control over their shipments through the online tracking facility via the company's website, www.empostuae.com
Empost Corporation, an official subsidiary and fully owned by Emirates Post Holding Group was established in May 1997 with the express aim of fulfilling all courier and communication needs for quick delivery across the country.
Speaking on the occasion of the launch, Empost's CEO, Sultan Al Midfa said: "With trade activities on the rise easy day, Empost is well positioned to provide its customers with true end-to-end solutions while giving them the added advantage through medium like the internet and the benefit of better rates on their shipments as well as the possibility of dedicating a special representative to collect shipments on pre-agreed schedules."
Empost has evolved over the past decade to cater to growing and diverse business needs through a host of services such as Ezimail, Total Mailroom Management System, Economy Express, Ezidox, Track and Trace, and a stream of other services. A reliable logistics solutions provider, Empost's multi-pronged approach is put into practice by a team of 1,000 specialised staff members to make it the UAE's fastest growing integrated freight forwarding and logistics solutions provider.
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