Pakistan Post introduces Cash on Delivery service in Islamabad

PakistanPakistan Post introduces Cash on Delivery service in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Post Office has introduced an Urgent Mail-UMS-Cash on Delivery (COD) Service in Islamabad to ensure innovations and bringing it on par with private sector.

As Pakistan Post is increasingly moving into field of electronic services, the launching of UMS-COD is a big step taken to facilitate people.

Sources at Pakistan Post on Tuesday said the “Cash on Delivery” service is one of the most promising service which is provided by electronic media as well as websites involved in online buying and selling.

The sources said provision of such services is becoming more and more important, as we know the concept of electronic media and online shopping websites which have introduced “Cash on Delivery” option for online buyers in Pakistan.

The competitors of Pakistan Post, including private courier companies are providing Cash on Delivery (COD) service successfully.

Therefore, in order to gain the confidence of the postal clientele and to capture the market share, it has been decided to launch UMS-COD Service by using well established and large network of postal outlets of UMS with immediate effect.

Source: APP

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