SINGAPORE, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore Post (SingPost), a leading postal and eCommerce logistics provider in Asia Pacific, and Lietuvos paštas (Lithuania Post), the largest provider of postal services in Lithuania which connects Baltic region with the world, today announced a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between both parties to develop mutually beneficial cooperation, and explore opportunities in postal and express delivery sectors.
MOU signing ceremony between SingPost and Lithuania Post CEO of Lithuania Post Rolandas Zukas shaking hands with SingPost CEO International Li Yu. Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis presided over the event.
"We envision a future where borders are easily transcended, and our customers enjoy seamless, reliable deliveries across the globe. This MOU signifies a commitment to explore innovative solutions that will benefit our customers, our businesses, and chart new paths of cooperation based on mutual benefit and trust," said Li Yu, CEO, International, SingPost.
From left to right: SingPost’s CEO International Li Yu and CEO of Lithuania Post Rolandas Zukas signed an MOU to strengthen collaboration in postal and express delivery.
"Collaboration between SingPost and Lithuania Post represents a significant step forward in our commitment to innovation and growth in the global postal industry. We are confident that this MOU synergy will create long-term value for our customers and foster knowledge development and expertise sharing," said Rolandas Zukas, CEO of Lithuania Post.
From left to right: SingPost CEO Singapore Shahrin Abdol Salam and SingPost CEO International Li Yu presented a token of appreciation to Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis and Deputy Minister Agnė Vaiciukevičiūtė at SingPost Centre’s Philatelic Store.
The signing ceremony took place in Singapore on 8 May, in the presence of senior representatives from SingPost and Lithuania including Mr Marius Skuodis, Minister of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Lithuania, H.E. Mr Darius Gaidys, Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to Singapore and Mr. Rolandas Zukas, CEO Lietuvos pašta (Lithuania Post). The MOU outlines several key areas of collaboration, including:
Shared Expertise and Knowledge Exchange: Joint meetings, site visits, and facilitating communication between experts from both postal services to share knowledge in postal development and address any collaboration challenges. Regulatory and Market Insights: Cooperating on understanding postal laws and regulations, universal postal services, market supervision, trade facilitation, and technological innovations. This fosters mutual learning and opens up potential cooperation opportunities. International Advocacy & Support: Strengthening communication and mutual support within the global postal network, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and relevant international postal organisations to advocate for policies and practices that benefit the wider postal community. E-commerce and Logistics Development: As e-commerce continues to reshape global shipping, the MOU encourages bilateral cooperation, experience exchange, and exploration of new solutions for e-commerce and international parcel flows. The goal is to expand service offerings, enhance service quality, and meet evolving customer needs.
About Singapore Post Limited (SingPost)
Singapore Post (SingPost) is a leading postal and eCommerce logistics provider in Asia Pacific. The portfolio of businesses spans from national and international postal services to warehousing and fulfilment, international freight forwarding and last mile delivery, serving customers in more than 220 global destinations. Headquartered in Singapore, SingPost has over 4,900 employees, with offices in 13 markets worldwide. Since its inception in 1858, the Group has evolved and innovated to bring about best-in-class integrated logistics solutions and services, making every delivery count for people and planet. www.singpost.com.
About Lietuvos Paštas
Lietuvos Paštas is a leading provider of postal services in Lithuania, combining a strong business heritage with a focus on modernising its offerings. Customers have access to a diverse range of products and delivery options consisting of continuously expanding network of parcel lockers. Lietuvos paštas has 170 postal outlets and around 440 parcel lockers in Lithuania, also 300 parcel lockers across Latvia and Estonia. >98% of parcels sent via lockers and couriers are delivered next day.
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