Indian Postal Service, which is useful for exporting small entrepreneurs, has started Express Mail Services in 70 countries - Indian Postal Service that empowers small businesses by export services

The Indian postal service now helps to bring the products of small entrepreneurs to the country and abroad. For this, facilities such as international job packs and business packages were introduced. Exports are promoted in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade. Export activities are increasing through the Postal Export Center (DNK). State Bureau, Mumbai. The Department of Posts, which once sent the door-to-door letters and money orders, also becomes a medium to bring the products of small entrepreneurs to the country and abroad. For this, the Indian Postal Service facilities such as International Track Packets and International Business Parcels on the one hand launched on the one hand, and on the other hand, the Ministry of Trade also linked to the Federation of the Indian Export Organization, which began to promote exports by the Ministry of Buy. This work to give the people comfort is done by the Postal Export Center (DNK). Most of the export activities occur from the Maharashtra circle of the Department of Posts. The Chief Mail Master General of this Circle, Amitabh Singh, intends to make the post department the most reliable and accessible export logistics partner for Indian businesses in the global market. Attempts to cover global connection. He says the Indian post continues with the needs of modern exporters. International trade also protects itself from their needs to bridge the difference in logistics and strengthen the SME sector. It is clear that the execution area is new to the Department of Posts. Therefore, he constantly contacts e-commerce heads and major exporters to understand the needs of logistics. An attempt is made to cover global connectivity with the end to and detection of goods sent for export, customs facility. On Tuesday, a seminar was arranged by Indian Postal Service Maharashtra and Goa Circle in Mumbai to promote these activities. In which several entrepreneurs and exporters of the SME sector, including the joint director of the Federation of the Indian Export Organization, Rishikant Tiwari and Additional Director -General of External Affairs (DGFT) RK Mishra participated. On this occasion, the Department of Posts told the exporters that it started Express Mail Services in 70 countries, in which the goods were sent to 35 kg. Five kg of goods are sent to the International Track Packet Services launched for 46 countries. In the International Air Package Service, up to 20 kg of goods go to 135 countries. According to Amitabh Singh, these services usually benefit from small entrepreneurs who do not want to go through a complicated export process.