THE
Tanzania Posts Corporation (TPC) and Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) have
signed a two-year Memorandum of Understanding in a move to improve efficiency
on service delivery of both companies.
Briefing
journalists on the areas of corporation in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the TPC
Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr Deo Kwiyukwa said they
include increasing speed on service delivery and joint venture marketing of
their products.
“From now
onwards, mails, parcels and cargo will take lesser time to be transported from
one place to another at an affordable price enabled by the partnership,” said
Mr Kwiyukwa during the signing ceremony.
He pointed out
that the partnership will also ensure maximum security of the offered services
to reach their destinations at the intended time. Apart from delivering
services, Mr Kwiyukwa observed that the companies have also partnered in
leasing of office space to ATCL considering the fact that the corporation
facilities are scattered in all parts of the country.
“We have about
355 centers across the country, the company will suggest their strategic areas
and thereby place their offices in our available facilities in those particular
places instead of looking for office space elsewhere,” noted the Postmaster
General.
He further
pointed out that the area of cooperation is a long standing one for it will
benefit ATCL as they continue to extend their routes to other parts of the
country. He however noted that in terms of the joint marketing aspect, ATCL
will also have room to advertise its services in their company’s website and
blogs.
On his part,
ATCL Managing Direc tor, Mr Ladislaus Matindi, said the company is based on
providing air transport services and on the other hand TPC’s role is to offer
post services, therefore a blend of the two will fast track service delivery.
“Over the
years, the two sectors have rapidly grown, and for that matter its operations
need to run in a simplified manner, which has seen the two companies seeking
partnership for their desired growth, said Mr Matindi.
He also
observed that the partnership is a performance contract but will first run for
two years and henceforth the department heads will carry on.
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