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Committee on proposed pan-GCC mail transportation company outlines plans for next phase

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 21 - 2007 at 08:31
  • PRESS RELEASE

GCC postal managements drew closer to establishing a pan-GCC mail transportation company following a second meeting of a special committee of representatives from GCC postal administrations.

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At a workshop, hosted by Emirates Post in Dubai yesterday, the committee took stock of the progress made so far and agreed on the framework of the financial and operations model for the proposed company.

A representative from business consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton briefed the participants on the findings of a study of the GCC market, the strategic options available for the new entity for running a postal logistics company.

"The meeting helped tie loose ends and move ahead for implementing the ambitious new project that will streamline and speed up mail transportation within the region, as per the decision of GCC postal administrations," remarked Mr. Abdullah Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post.

Addressing the participants, Mr. Abdullah Al Zaabi, Director, Research & Development, outlined the goals of the proposed company and updated them on the progress so far. He also provided an analysis of the courier industry and the available options for the operational and financial model for setting up the company.

The committee completed the documentation for the second phase of the project and agreed on the model to be adopted.
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