Mr Dhanant, left, says the express delivery market is estimated to grow 11.23% on average per year from 2022 to 2024.
Thailand Post is expanding its postal services to cater for more specific e-commerce demand to create more value for its business amid intense competition in the courier segment.
The company outlined its 2022 business outlook under the title “Beyond Logistics” during a news conference on Wednesday.
It aims to improve its existing courier services and support official digital mail to be used by state agencies and corporates. It also aims to increase its electric vehicle (EV) fleet to reach 250 by the end of this year amid a surge in oil prices.
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