Postal Dept to expand international courier service to 59 countries

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March 09, Colombo (LNW): The Department of Posts has announced plans to extend its international courier service, broadening its reach from 46 to 59 countries.

This expansion aims to improve connectivity for individuals and businesses wishing to send legal documents and other items abroad.

Deputy Postmaster General, Thusitha Hulangamuwa, revealed that the service would now cater to a wider array of destinations, making it easier for both personal and organisational correspondence to be sent internationally.

The service will allow for the secure dispatch of any legal letters or parcels to recipients worldwide.

Hulangamuwa further highlighted that parcels and documents can be handed over for dispatch at more than 4,000 post and sub-post offices scattered across the country.

This extensive network will provide convenient access to those looking to use the service, no matter where they are located on the island.

One of the key benefits of the service is its affordability, as it offers the lowest rates for international courier services, all under the supervision of the state.

The Deputy Postmaster General also assured that items sent through this service would reach their destinations within seven days, ensuring timely deliveries for both urgent and routine matters.

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