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BVI Post partnering with DHL to deliver express mail

DHL is an international logistics company that provides courier, package delivery, and express mail services.

The BVI Post is hoping to implement some new measures this year to improve its revenue-generating capabilities.

In her presentation to the Standing Finance Committee (SFC) recently, Acting Postmaster-General (PG) Iris Romney said these measures include replacing the damaged mailboxes as well as partnering with DHL to deliver express mail to customers.

She stated that the new mailboxes would attract an increase in service fees. The reason cited was that the boxes are completely different from the older ones.

“I am working with Caribbean Postal Union (CPU) with strategies on how to move the Post Office forward. There are changes to take place, however, these would take time,” the Acting Postmaster-General explained.

“We are presently replacing damaged boxes in conjunction with the Project Unit in the Ministry of Finance. The boxes by Republic Bank have been installed and we are installing those at Cane Garden Bay. We are working with the project team in the MOF (Ministry of Finance) and Mr Toney (one of the Project Managers in the Ministry of Finance) is quite helpful, so by [this] year this year Sea Cow’s Bay and all the others will be ready to be installed,” she added.

As it relates to partnering with DHL, Romney said: “This is being piloted with the Caribbean Islands, seeing that the mail volume is not too high. This will be rolled out after our trial period. The other Caribbean islands including ourselves are trying for 2022 to become e-commerce, so we have a bit of work to do to become compliant for 2022.”

According to the 2022 SFC Report which detailed Romney’s presentation, the Minister of Social Development Carvin Malone suggested that the postal service conduct a trial phase with several corporate organisations, then use the information obtained to chart the best way forward.

The Acting PG said some of the boxes from the old Post Office will remain.

Meanwhile, Romney also said a decision was made to relocate the Post Office in East End because of a land issue. She further noted that the Deputy Governor’s Office and the Attorney General are working on an agreement. She said the hold-up is with the landowners and that the Post Office’s hands are tied until that matter is resolved.

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  1. Legal fees says:

    So what’s the status on Willock legal fees? Taxpayers paid the bill yet?

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  2. @ Legal fee says:

    I wonder what is going on with the investigation on the last PM with the E-Zone stolen packages? LMAO

    Government is full of BIAS acts and curry favors.

    However, good job Iris, finally the ball is rolling.

    Why is she still acting in this Post?

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  3. Carrot Bay says:

    Looking forward to finally getting the boxes reinstalled out West.

  4. Me says:

    My PO Box is by the old post office . What is being done about fixing those?

  5. Solution says:

    DHL should just take over the BVI Post and operate it as a business instead of a BVI government liability.

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  6. agreed says:

    the Post Office must be the most dysfunctional government entity. Miserable and disaffected staff quite happy to return or dispose of mail rather than make it available. Management out-of-touch and unresponsive to complaints.

  7. dhl says:

    DHL is a waste of time when it comes to express service. they charge for delivery then ask you to come and pick up you package days after sending a regular text. Good luck.

  8. Should be shot says:

    If the post office had been in any way effective when the industry took off in 1985 then the government would own a plane not DHL and Fedex, its has to be the most enormous loss of revenue ever seen! Simple a reliable postal service would be used by all service providers who have to send a mere letter by courier as the only way to ensure delivery. 0/10

  9. Why not ask? says:

    The BVI Post Office should get a Post Office box on St. Thomas and ferry the mail to Road Town.

    How the sender addresses the mail can be worked out with a Memorandum of Agreement with the Post Master General on St. Thomas.
    It would be faster and cheaper.

    Then, the employees at the BVI Post Office would only have to sort and deliver the mail to the post office boxes around the island(s). Yes? No?

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