Having known for one of the best postal services and infrastructure in the world, Japan is set to help the Philippines modernize the postal system using necessary technology and have an integrated infrastructure.
The government of Japan sends Japanese consultants from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan, Japan Post and Toshiba to conduct a comprehensive study on its mail and parcel distribution at its office of exchange located at Central Mail Exchange Center in Pasay.
This gesture was welcomed with gratitude by PHLPost Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos and expressed his appreciation to the Japanese government for fully supporting the Philippine Postal Service.
The assistance highlighted Japan’s dedication in developing PHLPost postal infrastructure through advanced digital strategies following the successful visit of Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tsuge Yoshifumi.
“During his visit to PHLPost, Japan State Minister Tsuge, who is a former Post Office Postmaster understands our needs and is committed to help in modernizing the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) and explore potential collaborations”, Postmaster General Luis Carlos said.
This initiative provides excellent opportunities for the Philippines to adopt Japan’s postal technologies and operational know-how to support modernization and upgrading of postal services particularly on e-commerce and digital transformation.
According to a study, the Philippines’ e-commerce sales reached US$17 Billion in 2021 and expected to grow by 17% in 2025 totalling to US$24 Billion sales.
The mission further cemented the strong relationship between Japan and the Philippines, focusing on leveraging Japan’s advanced postal infrastructure to enhance PHLPost operations.
Japan’s strategic intent is to significantly enhance the capabilities of the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost), with a particular emphasis on advancing its digital infrastructure. Japan’s support aims to modernize PHLPost’s services, incorporating cutting-edge technology to address the evolving needs of the growing e-commerce sector.
Japan will assist PHLPost in developing its postal service to enhance and strengthen the mail processing at its office of exchange and return of operations of the banking service. The cooperation is expected to bring back post office reliability and successfully enter the e-commerce business.