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Under the agreement, Empost is expected to launch the first phase of its Jawaz services on the October 30.
The feted service will comprehensively facilitate the fast and effective delivery of important and official documents, both to and from the consulate.
“This landmark agreement will vitally speed up procedures and make possible the timely transfer of passport-related documents to all Syrian nationals. This service will also be available to the general public, who need to conduct important business with the Syrian consulate in a reliable, fast and effective manner,” said Hayssam Mashfej, First Consul General at the Syrian Consulate in Dubai.
“After a careful study of the entire courier market, we were unable to find a better company to handle all our important courier affairs than Empost. This is because Empost is the single most renowned local company in the entire UAE that offers such high quality, steadfast service. Also, for many years now, Empost has become an established name, synonymous with courier excellence,” added Mashfej.
Essa Al Daboos, General Manager, Empost said it was an honour that the Syrian Consulate will initiate and be part of the pioneering Jawaz and Ameel services.
“As our track record proves, these new services are very special additions to a variety of courier services that only Empost excels in. For the past few years, Empost has been providing our distinguished customers with the best in courier services. With the proven success of this latest agreement, Empost is now considering further expanding its Jawaz and Ameel operations, to also include the various Embassy and Consulate sectors throughout the entire UAE.”
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