India Post Equips Its Men With Handheld Devices For Taking
Customers' Signatures
Next time if your postman
happens to ask you for your signature on a handheld device, don't think it's
forgery. Postmen have actually been equipped with new tools to take down
people's signatures and immediately upload the deliveries.
On Friday, chief
postmaster general Ashok Kumar Dash announced that 'Pilot Postman Mobile
Application' for real-time mail delivery has been initiated.
This move will cover
speed post, registered letter, and registered parcels, among others. India Post
has launched the app that will keep a tab on movement of your article to its
destination.
"In Maharashtra
Circle 18, postmen working at Bhandup east post office have been supplied with
the smartphone loaded with Postman app, which has features of receiving the
articles, obtaining e-signatures, uploading the data on the spot to the central
server, etc," said Dash.
Once you 'ink' your
signature on the smartphone, the details of delivery will be immediately
uploaded to the central server, thereby, updating the records that the article
has been delivered.
This system is similar to
what's used by some of the private premium courier agencies, which update
pick-up to delivery of any article on the palmtops.
The plan is to gradually
increase the use of smartphones, but only after the results of the pilot
project.
Meanwhile, an e-Commerce
Parcel Processing Centre in Airoli is being developed on a plot of 4,000 sqmt.
The complex would also house Airoli Post Office.
In Maharashtra, six locations have been identified for setting
up of first year roll-out of India Post Payment Bank. This will be rolled out
between January 2017 and March 2017. The six locations are Girgaum in Mumbai,
Thane RS Sub-Office, Nagpur GPO, Cidco Colony in Aurangabad, Pune City Head
Office and Satara Head Office.
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