Vietnam Post launches automated package sorting system

Vietnam Post Corporation (Vietnam Post) on March 22 launched an automated packages sorting system at its logistics centre in the central region, which is located at the Hoa Khanh Industrial Park in Da Nang city.
Vietnam Post launches automated package sorting system ảnh 1The modernisation is set to better serve customers and catch up with a growth rate of over 30 percent of domestic delivery services. (Photo: VNA)_

Da Nang (VNA) – Vietnam Post Corporation(Vietnam Post) on March 22 launched an automated packages sorting system at itslogistics centre in the central region, which is located at the Hoa KhanhIndustrial Park in Da Nang city.

Using bar code reading and image analysingtechnologies, the modern system is able to sort packages based on addresses tothe district, even communal level, with a capacity of handling tens ofthousands of parcels each hour.

Vietnam Post has integrated the system with the ITsystem, Vmap web-mapping application and Vpostcode – a postal address codesystem – in order to build an uninterrupted and synchronous delivery process.
The system is also able to handle parcels withdifferent weights, shapes and sizes, meeting demands of the e-commerce sector.

Apart from the sorting system, the centre has alsoput into service new tools and equipment to standardise the entire process,thus absolutely keeping parcels safe during the delivery.

The modernisation is set to better serve customersand catch up with a growth rate of over 30 percent of domestic deliveryservices.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Le Minh Trung,Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Council, said the postal service hasjoined efforts to step up administrative reform.

He highlighted the important role of the sector inrolling out public services, saying digital transformation in the sector wouldcontribute to the digital transformation of the city at large, thus promotinge-commerce and logistics, towards digital economy and digital society.

Chu Quang Hao, General Director of Vietnam Post,said the sorting system helps to cut labour and improve productivity by tens oftimes, meeting all requirements of domestic and foreign clients./.

VNA

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