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Singapore Post has a heritage going back to the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.
As trade flourished, both postal and marine traffic grew. The "Post Office", as it was known, ended up being a different department from the Marine Office in October 1858.
From 1949, under a Malayan Postal Union Agreement, the Singapore Postal Department was related to the Postal Department of the Federation of Malaya. A colonial postal system was enforced which standardized guidelines, regulations, treatments and postage rates in both areas. The operation of worldwide postal agreements, the introduction of new services or modification of existing services was centrally administered by the Postmaster General of Malaya from the joint administrative head office in Kuala Lumpur. The government of that territory retained earnings collected in each area.
Following independence on 9 August 1965, Singapore took control of its own postal functions in stages and was admitted to the Universal Postal Union (UPU) on 8 January 1966. The Singapore Postal Services Department ended up being a fully autonomous body on 1 January 1967.
In 1982, the Postal Services Department merged with the then Telecommunication Authority of Singapore, referred to as Telecoms. With the merger, the Assistant General Manager (Postal Services) was accountable for the advancement and administration of all postal centers in Singapore. In 1992, the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore was split into three entities: the reconstituted Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS, now part of the Info-communications Development Authority), Singapore Telecommunications Private Limited (now Singapore Telecommunications Limited) and Singapore Post Private Limited, a subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications. Singapore Post Limited was noted on the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange (SGX-ST) on 13 May 2003.
Singapore Post is the very first Public Postal Licensee. TAS gave the license in 1992 in accordance with area 42 of the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore Act 1992. As a licensee, Singapore Post is empowered to operate postal services with the exclusive privilege of getting, gathering and providing letters and postcards from one place to another until 31 March 2017.
Changes in Mail
Fullerton Building, the 'Grand Old Dame', was the site of the General Post Office (GPO) and was built in between 1925 and 1928. An earlier GPO was demolished to give way for this building. The author, Joseph Conrad, described this earlier post workplace as 'the most crucial post workplace in the East'.
On 4 December 1971, the Mail and Registration Branch from General Post Office relocated to rented facilities at a Port of Singapore Authority warehouse at Nelson Road. This was used as a short-lived handling center pending the completion and the facility of a permanent postal complex in a brand-new area. On 1 February 1974, a Facer-Canceller Table capable of processing approximately 30,000 letter mail items per hour was put into operation.
In November 1983, the Mails and Parcels Centre moved from Nelson Road to larger premises at Chai Chee Complex. At Chai Chee, staff experienced the coming of first-generation Optical Character Reader innovation. With this technology, about 40% of the mail was processed mechanically, with the staying 60% requiring to be processed manually by personnel.
In September 1998, the mail-sorting operations at Chai Chee transferred to the Singapore Post Centre situated along Eunos Road 8, which was purpose-built for mail processing and houses cutting edge mail-sorting technology.
Changing for Tomorrow
In January 2015, existing mail arranging machines were replaced by the $45 million new incorporated sorting makers to increase the automation process, sorting capability and speed of arranging in Singapore Post Centre.
For over 160 years, Singapore Post (SingPost) as the nation's postal service company, has actually been providing relied on and trustworthy services to houses and services in Singapore.
Today, SingPost is pioneering and leading in eCommerce logistics along with providing innovative mail and logistics solutions in Singapore and around the world, with operations in 19 markets.
Structure on its trusted communications through domestic and international postal services, SingPost is taking the lead in end-to-end incorporated and digital mail services. The suite of SingPost eCommerce logistics services includes front end web management, warehousing and fulfillment, last-mile shipment and international freight forwarding.
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