Now, speed post via
ATMs soon in Andhra Pradesh
HYDERABAD: In an effort
to save time and avoid cumbersome processes, the Andhra Pradesh Circle of India Post, is mulling to
launch a new initiative of sending letters and parcels through 'Speed Post'
from automated teller machines (ATMs).
The postal department will tie-up with State Bank ofIndia (SBI) to launch this new
facility. The postal department has tied-up with SBI for post office savings
bank (POSB) ATM and launched it in Vijayawada
recently. At present, SBI has allotted 95 ATMs in Andhra Pradesh to avail the
facility. Explaining
on the way the system would work, chief postmaster general, Andhra Pradesh
circle, B V Sudhakar said a customer intending to send a Speed Post has to visit
a nearby SBI ATM instead of the local post office and carry out a less than
two-minute transaction to send the letter or article.
Once at the ATM, the customer has to choose the option of speed booking. Later, the letter/parcel, which the customer intends to send, has to be weighed with a separate weighing plate attached to the ATM. Immediately, the necessary fee will be displayed on the ATM screen which the customer will have to pay using his credit/debit card. Within seconds, the customer would get two bar-coded receipts. One receipt has to be pasted on the letter/parcel, while the customer will keep the second receipt for record purpose. After completion of the process, the customer has to drop the letter/parcel in a designated box at the ATM. "Postmen, who clear letters and parcels through 'Nanyatha' system, will visit SBI ATMs and clear the letter boxes and forwarded it to the section concerned to deliver them to the receivers," the postal official said.
"As SBI has become our partner in sharing postal services, we have moved a new proposal Speed Post booking through their ATMs. A high-level meeting with officials of SBI regional office,Hyderabad ,
was held last week to discuss the modalities of the new facility. SBI, in turn,
has offered to develop special software to book letters and parcels through
their ATMs," Sudhakar told TOI.
Currently, over 6,000 letters and parcels were being booked through post offices in GreaterHyderabad .
"We are planning to launch the new system in the next three months in
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh," he added.
The postal department will tie-up with State Bank of
Once at the ATM, the customer has to choose the option of speed booking. Later, the letter/parcel, which the customer intends to send, has to be weighed with a separate weighing plate attached to the ATM. Immediately, the necessary fee will be displayed on the ATM screen which the customer will have to pay using his credit/debit card. Within seconds, the customer would get two bar-coded receipts. One receipt has to be pasted on the letter/parcel, while the customer will keep the second receipt for record purpose. After completion of the process, the customer has to drop the letter/parcel in a designated box at the ATM. "Postmen, who clear letters and parcels through 'Nanyatha' system, will visit SBI ATMs and clear the letter boxes and forwarded it to the section concerned to deliver them to the receivers," the postal official said.
"As SBI has become our partner in sharing postal services, we have moved a new proposal Speed Post booking through their ATMs. A high-level meeting with officials of SBI regional office,
Currently, over 6,000 letters and parcels were being booked through post offices in Greater
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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