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LibanPost is the national post office of Lebanon, established in 1998. It is privately owned, in charge of operating the postal sector. Since its inception, LibanPost embarked on a program of rebuilding infrastructure, diversification and branding.[1]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Postal services |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Lebanon |
Key people | Antoni Lorfing (CEO) |
Website | http://www.libanpost.com.lb |
The company offers more than 1000 services, covering mail and express, financial services, retail and merchandising activities, business, e-commerce and governmental services. LibanPost provides governmental services portfolio across 15 public institutions, positioning itself as a formal intermediary between citizens and governmental institutions.
LibanPost is a member of the Express Mail Service.[2]
The company handles an average of 20 million shipments yearly. Up to the year 2011, LibanPost had executed 8 million governmental formalities. LibanPost operates today a network of 74 post offices.[citation needed]
LibanPost has developed applications for 150 services and 350 sub-services, including a governmental services platform. LibanPost developed services such as the Home Service facility, providing post office services at the customer's premises, and address coding using GPS technology.[citation needed]
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