Emirates Post Group offers upgraded ‘Express' EMS service to US and Europe
Last Update: Thursday, July 14, 2016 : 11:59 (+4GMT)
Dubai, UAE, July 14, 2016: Emirates Post Group has introduced an improved and faster document delivery service to destinations in Europe and United States, as a promotional offer under the ‘Express’ (EMS) service.
Customers can now send documents weighing less than 500 gram (half a kilo) to Europe and United States for as low as AED 108 and get delivery within 2 to 3 days, instead of current delivery time of 3 to 5 days. Similarly, customers can avail of highly attractive rates for Express EMS shipments to all parts of the world.
“Emirates Post is delighted to offer our customers this superior Express EMS service at an attractive price that beats all our competitors,” said Chief Commercial Officer of EPG, Mr. Ibrahim Bin Karam. “This offer is part of our efforts to raise the bar on document delivery service to Europe and United States as well as across the globe. We are sure our customers will appreciate this service.”
“We have been putting great efforts into improving our Express EMS product through better pricing and shorter delivery timeframe, as part of a strategy to offer great value addition to customers. We are pleased to say that our success is demonstrated by a significant increase in number of customers for Express EMS and our parcel services that are available at 118 post offices across the country,” Mr. Bin Karam added.
Emirates Post Group has been upgrading its services to international destinations through a series of innovations and new schemes. This was done by strengthening its partnerships with airlines, especially with Emirates and Etihad. As a result, EPG has been able to offer faster deliveries at lower rates to all parts of the globe.
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