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LibanPost
ليبان بوست
Company typePrivate
IndustryPostal services
Founded1998
HeadquartersLebanon
Key peopleAntoni Lorfing (CEO)
Websitehttp://www.libanpost.com.lb

LibanPost is the national post office of Lebanon, established in 1998. It is privately owned, in charge of operating the postal sector. Since its inception, LibanPost embarked on a program of rebuilding infrastructure, diversification and branding.

Services

The company offers more than 1000 services, covering mail and express, financial services, retail and merchandising activities, business, e-commerce and governmental services. LibanPost provides governmental services portfolio across 15 public institutions, positioning itself as a formal intermediary between citizens and governmental institutions.

LibanPost is a member of the Express Mail Service.

Size of operations

The company handles an average of 20 million shipments yearly. Up to the year 2011, LibanPost had executed 8 million governmental formalities. LibanPost operates today a network of 74 post offices.

Automation

LibanPost has developed applications for 150 services and 350 sub-services, including a governmental services platform. LibanPost developed services such as the Home Service facility, providing post office services at the customer's premises, and address coding using GPS technology.

See also

References

  1. LibanPost
  2. Worldwide EMS Operators. Archived 2013-06-26 at archive.today Express Mail Service Cooperative, 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
Postal administrations of Asia


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