Oman
Posta Plus expands its presence in Oman, launches Cash on Delivery service
Kuwaiti logistics solutions provider Posta Plus announced the expansion of its presence in Oman along with the launch of new services. This move is in alignment with the company’s expansion plans to deploy innovative shipping and logistics concepts in the MENA region and worldwide.
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Oman remains a vital market for logistics companies, given the growing e-commerce market and the government plans to improve the logistics industry that holds a huge potential for the country.
Posta Plus launched a set of new services in Oman including Cash on Delivery to provide customers with the convenient experience they are looking for.
Read this: Fedex Express Expansion Aligns with Oman Vision 2040
By expanding its presence in Oman and launching new services; Posta Plus seeks to expand its customers’ base on the individual as well as corporate levels. Customers in countries that Posta Plus is present in, will be able to benefit from the company’s services through a smooth operations process that focuses on the convenience factor.
Customer experience is a priority at Posta Plus, therefore, the company spares no effort to offer its customers in the countries it is present in added value services that enrich their experience and anticipate their needs.
https://www.businessliveme.com/economy/supply-chain-and-logistics-trends-that-are-going-to-impact-businesses-in-the-mea-region-in-2019/
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