Oman Post, Asyad Express invites SMEs for postal & last-mile services in region

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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Oman Post and ASYAD Group’s unit Asyad Express, have opened registration for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to provide postal and last-mile delivery services in various governorates of the Sultanate.

This initiative, in collaboration with Oman’s SMEs Development Authority (Riyada), is part of a project to expand the network of Oman Post and Asyad Express by opening touchpoints in selected locations across the Sultanate to provide accessible postal services. The company said that the number of the established touchpoints stood at approximately 107 to date which contributed to the growth of postal revenues at varying rates in the governorates, with Muscat Governorate recording the highest growth rate of 43 percent.

Moreover, Oman Post and Asyad Express are planning to add 48 new touchpoints bringing the total number to 213 touchpoints by the end of Q4, 2022.

Nasser bin Ahmed Al Sharji
Nasser bin Ahmed Al Sharji
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Oman Post & Asyad Express

“As we believe in the importance of the private sector and SMEs’ involvement in providing postal services, we will continue to deploy multiple touchpoints and increase the number of postal service delivery points throughout the Sultanate, while we fulfill our ICV commitments by supporting entrepreneurship, and helping SMEs grow and boost their revenues and GDP contribution; activating their participation in the logistics sector.”

This step is aligned with other initiatives adopted by Asyad Group under its active partnership with Riyada. Such engagements with the private sector reflect Asyad’s sustainability strategy aimed at developing the business environment, supporting entrepreneurship, creating growth opportunities for Omani SMEs, and encouraging them to participate in the logistics sector in line with the objectives and directions of the Sultanate of Oman Logistics Strategy (SOLS) 2040.

Eng. Rahma Darwish Al-Shaqsi, Head of Retail Transformation at Oman Post and Asyad Express, said that “This initiative will push SMEs to use postal trademark and service systems without burdening participating businesses with additional costs. Moreover, training and technical consultancy will be provided to our partners on topics of business development and marketing campaigns for services through various social media platforms.”

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