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New Fedex World Service Centre in Oman
- Oman: Sunday, June 21 - 2009 at 12:55
Oman Postal Express, licensee of Fedex in Oman, has inaugurated its World Service Centre in Seeb. The new centre is the fifth in the Sultanate, with other branches in Sohar, Salalah, Buraimi and the head office in Wattayah. The Seeb's new office will offer the full range of Fedex services to the airline industry and other offices and residents of Seeb and neighbouring areas like Ghala, Rusayl Industrial Area.
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