Maharashtra postal department hosts India Post expo symposium to boost exporter ties


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jun 4: In a move to enhance international postal logistics and strengthen connections with exporters, the Maharashtra postal department organised the ‘India Post: Expo Symposium’ at a hotel in Andheri on Tuesday.

The symposium aimed to understand the needs of major exporters and e-commerce leaders, featuring demonstrations of international mail solutions such as end-to-end tracking, customs facilitation, and global connectivity.

“With the rise of global e-commerce and cross-border trade, especially among SMEs, the event brought together key stakeholders from the international export and logistics ecosystem to explore collaborative growth,” the department said in a press release.

India Post showcased its advanced global delivery services including EMS (speed post), International Tracked Packet, and International Business Parcel, directly engaging with high-volume exporters.

Key attendees included Amitabh Singh, chief postmaster general, Maharashtra Circle; R K Mishra, directorate general of Foreign Trade; Kaiya Arora, director Postal Services, Mumbai Region; Simran Kaur, director Postal Services (HQ) Mumbai; and Abhijeet Ichake, director Postal Services, Navi Mumbai Region.

  

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