As many as 17,721 parcels were
handled by western region in October
With consumers making more online
purchases during the festival season, the Postal Department saw a jump in the
e-commerce packets it handled in the western region this year.
According to data available with
the department, between October 1 and 18, as many as 17,721 parcels were
handled in this region, registering postal revenue of ₹19.13 lakh
for orders delivered within the country.
An official with the department in
Coimbatore said that Amazon continued to have the largest volume with more than
5,000 parcels.
What came as a boost this year was
the use of speed post by a couple of local retailers to deliver parcels
purchased by customers online.
The department sold Sri Krishna
Sweets gift coupons and also distributed its orders booked online.
This included delivery to buyers in
countries such as Singapore and the U.S. Within the country, the department
delivered about 1,000 parcels during these 18 days only for Krishna Sweets.
Two more retailers - one from Salem
and another from Coimbatore - had also tied up with the department for delivery
of parcels booked online.
“We were able to deliver the
parcels within two days and there are no complaints. We will leverage on Speed
Post for delivery of online orders,” the official said.
Compared to last year, the postal
revenue and volume of parcels (e-commerce) handled by the postal department in
this region was certainly high.
Apart from this, there were many
who booked parcels by registered post to send gifts to friends and relatives,
the official added.
source: the hindu
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