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Qatar Post opens re-branded Al Rayyan, Lulu branches

Published: 15 Jan 2018 - 12:43 am | Last Updated: 28 Dec 2021 - 11:39 am
Faleh Al Naemi, Chairman and Managing Director of Qatar Post, and other officials cutting a ribbon to mark the inauguration of the Q-Post’s re-branded Al Rayyan Branch yesterday. Pic: Baher Amin/The Peninsula

Faleh Al Naemi, Chairman and Managing Director of Qatar Post, and other officials cutting a ribbon to mark the inauguration of the Q-Post’s re-branded Al Rayyan Branch yesterday. Pic: Baher Amin/The Peninsula

Irfan Bukhari | The Peninsula

DOHA: Qatar Post Chairman and Managing Director Faleh Al Naemi has said that soon Made-in-Qatar products will also be available on Q-Post’s e-commerce platform – Turkish Souq – for buyers in Turkey.
“Currently, around 300,000 Turkish products are available on Turkish Souq, but by the end of 2018 the number of products available on the platform will touch five million,” Al Naemi said while talking to The Peninsula on the sidelines of re-opening of Qatar Post’s newly re-branded branches in Al Rayyan and Lulu Old Airport.
To a question, he said that soon products produced in Qatar would also be available on e-commerce platform for buyers in Turkey. He said that the response of people on Q-Post’s e-commerce platform was good which would further grow with the passage of time.
On January 1, Qatar Post had launched e-commerce platform – Turkish Souq – in partnership with Turkish Post (PTT).
Qatar Postal Services Company (Qatar Post) yesterday officially re-opened its re-branded branches in Al Rayyan and Lulu Old Airport. The ceremonies were attended by Qatar Post Chairman and Managing Director Faleh Al Naemi and the COO Hamad Al Fahida, as well as other dignitaries including its departmental heads and directors.
Al Rayyan branch showcases Qatar Post’s new brand initiative and strategy which represents its digital ambition arising from the transformation of its services from traditional to hi-tech.
Aside from the big change in services, the Al Rayyan branch’s state-of-the-art facility also reflects the new strategy of working on the physical change of Qatar Post.
Talking to The Peninsula, Al Naemi said that all branches of Qatar Post and its kiosks would be re-branded with new identity by the end of 2018. “People will like them and also the ease in transactions we are providing through our advanced services,” he added.
With the success of the re-branding campaign which started with the main post office building, Al Rayyan branch becomes the first among its wide network of branches to be opened under the recently launched initiative with the new-look Qatar Post logo and brand colours.
Speaking at the event, Al Naemi said: “We are happy to open Al Rayyan branch, it brings our mission of delivering modern life closer to the people of the area.”
Al Fahida said: “We are delighted to open our newly re-branded Al Rayyan branch of Qatar Post. Our re-branding campaign, launched last year, has been very successful in all ramifications. The transformation has helped us provide much better and efficient services to the customers and we are well poised to take service delivery to the next level.”
More Qatar Post re-branded branches are scheduled to be opened in the next coming months with Al Mansoura and Souq Al Ali branches topping the list.