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JP BH Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** BA
- C# *** *** *** BA
- E# *** *** *** BA
- L# *** *** *** BA
- P# *** *** *** BA
- R# *** *** *** BA
- S# *** *** *** BA
- U# *** *** *** BA
- V# *** *** *** BA
- EE60 *** *** * QM
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
JP BH Post - information about carrier
BH Pošta is among three business responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other 2 are Srpske Pošte and Hrvatska pošta Mostar.
History
The advancement of organized transport of messages and post products in BiH can be traced back to the times of ancient Rome when this transport was brought via the so-called "Roman Road", that encountered Bosnia to Panonia in the hinterland. In the subsequent period, the transportation was revived via the so-called "Narentine (Neretvian) Road", ranging from Dubrovnik to Drijevo Port near Gabela.
In the 2nd half of the XIX century, during the Ottoman guideline in BiH, transportation of products, post products and money were carried out continuously in all instructions along and throughout the roadways utilized by caravans of Ottoman aristocrats and nobles going to the West.
The nearby countries, Austria and France used postal and mail activities through Bosnia, to keep the connection with Turkey. For this purpose, the France Post Office (French Post) was established in Sarajevo. The trading business Fraissinet was turned over with the transmission of the post items.
According to some files, Sarajevo Post Office had its official seal including engraving "Bosna Sarai". A letter, on which such seal was put, was dispatched from Sarajevo to Lion, in 1813.
Till completion of Ottoman rule, all personal mail, correspondence and service or merchant mail (invoices, contracts, etc) were transported by merchants (haulers).
In the 2nd half of the XIX century, Sarajevo sees the facility of a personal Post Office of Austrian consul, so-called Consul's Post Office. The local population starts to significantly use the services provided by this Post Office, and the Porte is not really receptive to this. For that reason, the conflicts between authorities and Consul's Post Office took place typically. The Consul' Post Office in Sarajevo and Mostar continued to work till the downfall of the Ottoman Empire and profession in 1848.
Following the visit of Topal Osman Pasha as Grand Vizier (1861-1896), the conditions regarding the organisation of postal services and postal network enhanced, following the issuance of Turkish Enactment of the 12th of September 1859 ("Seferska naredba").
The very first Post Office (Telegraph Station) was established in Mostar in 1858. The very first one in Sarajevo was established in 1864 in a private home (structure nearby to Konak, which was lodging for the night).
The last days of Ottoman rule were identified by the telegraph dispatched by the Austro-Hungarian Minister of foreign affairs, Andrássy, alerting that the Austro-Hungarian army will enter BiH.
Following the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, postal and telegraph services saw drastically new organization and a new arrangement in its network, which was adjusted and harmonized with the governmental, military, economic, geo-strategic and political objectives of Austria-Hungary.
Right away following the occupation of Sarajevo, already in 1878/79, the military post offices were established. Their headquarters and outlets were likewise developed. Hence, the regular postal connection was developed with all areas of the Monarchy.
The news on opening the telegraph stations in Derventa, Doboj, Maglaj, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Travniku was introduced in early September, in 1878. Some time later, telegraph stations were launched in Zenica and Busovača. Currently in October, telegraph stations were opened in Brčko, Jajce, Livno, Prijedor, Tuzla, Zvornik, Bihać, Goražde, Mostar, Trebinje, etc, running continually 24 hours a day.
There were 118 military post workplaces, up until 1914. In the duration from 1879 to 1918, the network of post offices broadened. One hundred brand-new post offices were opened. Throughout the Austro-Hungarian rule, 150 post offices were opened in total.
Josip Vancaš, a highly related to Austro-Hungarian designer, who was accountable for a number of architectural masterpieces, designed a sensational and incredibly beautiful edifice of Central Post Office in Sarajevo, in early 1911. The official ceremony of opening the Central Post Office in Sarajevo was hung on May 18, 1913.
The history of Central Post Office was connected to the go to of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, successor to the throne, who was assassinated a year after he had actually visited it.
The postal organizations had their ups and downs, depending upon financial and political scenarios in subsequent durations.
Prior to World War II, there were 188 post offices, telegraph stations and telephones in BiH. In the last years prior to WWII, the telephone network saw intensive advancement. The modest starts in presenting the automated telephone exchange were recorded in Sarajevo, Ilidža and Trebinje.
The regular modifications in state administration affected the advancement and functioning of postal transport in this duration.
By introducing Autonomous Banovina of Croatia in the kingdom of Yugoslavia, BiH was divided into 3 zones. The administrative department of state was followed by corresponding territorial department of post offices, including main administrative offices. Hence, the offices in BiH were secondary to post workplaces, telegraph stations and telephone systems in Sarajevo, Split, Cetinje and Zagreb.
Following World War II, District Office (Directorate) of Public Enterprise PTT BiH (Postal, Telephone and Telegraph Service) operated within the Community of Yugoslav PTT (JPTT).
Through development policy, following the world patterns and direct subscription in Universal Postal Union (BiH was accepted in 1892, and again in 1993), Public Enterprise PTT BiH ensured strong pre-requirements to increase to the challenges of contemporary times and to be all set to face the future. This was achieved by creating the ideal working conditions and motivating all types of professional enhancement, despite the reality telecommunication capabilities were entirely damaged and telephone links cut during 1992.
Given the different types of activities, the decision was adopted on December 20th, 2001, to divide Public Enterprise PTT BiH into two companies-- BH Postal Service (BH Pošta Sarajevo) and Joint Stock Company BH Telecom.
Considering that this day, BH Postal Service Sarajevo has actually been running separately, cultivating the tradition and continuity in the development of postal services in BiH.
The long experience resulted in advancement and modernisation of conventional postal activities in BiH. By blending the standard and contemporary method, BH Post has actually built the service image guaranteeing that we have a dominant position of the very best postal operator on BiH market, and beyond.
In addition to the existing ones, BH post is constantly introducing brand-new centers and services. All their post workplaces are equipped with the modern postal automation systems, options and devices, and are connected into details system. In addition to providing the broad range of other and postal services post offices can offer you with an integrated postal and banking service.
JP BH Post - Parcel tracking statuses
Shipments will arrive at the Exchange Mail - EXPORT |
Uručenje pošiljke |
Otprema pošiljke Brza pošta prema Poštama Srpske |
Otprema pošiljke iz Izmjenicne pošte - UVOZ prema: 88003 Mostar |
Neuspješan pokušaj uručenja |
Shipments will arrive at the Exchange Mail - IMPORT |
Otprema pošiljke |
Prispijeće pošiljke u centar prerade - UVOZ |
Otprema paketa iz Izmjenicne pošte - UVOZ prema: 78003 Banja Luka |
Putting the shipment in the bag - EXPORT |
Prispijeće pošiljke u dostavnu poštu - UVOZ |
Shipment of EMS shipments from the Exchange Mail - IMPORT according to 78003 Banja Luka |
Record item customs information (Inb) |
Return of shipment from Customs - EXPORT |
Otprema pošiljke iz centra prerade - UVOZ |
Prispijeće pošiljke |
Otprema pošiljke u uvozu prema: 71200 Sarajevo (tranzit) |
Vraćanje pošiljke sa carine - UVOZ |
Receipt of shipment from the user |
Otprema paketa na carinu - UVOZ |
Otprema pošiljke u uvozu prema: |
Shipment to Customs - EXPORT |
Shipment abroad (EDI message) |
Otprema pošiljke iz Izmjenicne pošte - UVOZ prema: 78003 Banja Luka |
Obustava uvoza pošiljke |
Unsuccessful delivery attempt - Shipment diverted |
Otprema pošiljke na Carinu - UVOZ |