(HBO) – The Provincial Post Office held a conference to deploy production and trade plans in 2019.

Attending the conference was Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, the Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee. Mr. Nguyen Hai Thanh, the Member of the Director Board of Vietnam Post Corporation also attended the conference.

In 2018, the total revenue is estimated at 158,933 million VND. The profit reached 4,683 billion VND. The provincial post office has contributed 5.1 billion VND to the budget. To keep up with the main objectives of the Corporation, in 2019, the Provincial Post Office has implemented synchronous solutions to promote the growth of services, maintain the quality network, striving for revenue of 218,055 million VND; the profit reached 10.2 billion VND; the average income of laborers is 10.2 million VND / person / month.

 

Mr. Dang Ba Loc, the Director of the Provincial Post Office awarded certificates of merit to the outstanding labor collectives of 2018.

Many solutions for service development in 2019 have been issued by the Provincial Post Office.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, the Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee and Mr. Nguyen Hai Thanh, the Member of the Board of Members of the Vietnam Post Corporation praised the achievements of the Post Office of Hoa Binh province in 2018, remarking the proposals and recommendations of the unit, and the orientation as the basis for the provincial post office to better perform production and business activities for 2019.

 At the conference, the representatives of Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Corporation awarded certificates of merit to 6 collectives with comprehensive achievements in 2018: Post Offices of Hoa Binh City; Kim BoiAttending the conference was Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, the Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee. Mr. Nguyen Hai Thanh, the Member of the Director Board of Vietnam Post Corporation also attended the conference.

In 2018, the total revenue is estimated at 158,933 million VND. The profit reached 4,683 billion VND. The provincial post office has contributed 5.1 billion VND to the budget. To keep up with the main objectives of the Corporation, in 2019, the Provincial Post Office has implemented synchronous solutions to promote the growth of services, maintain the quality network, striving for revenue of 218,055 million VND; the profit reached 10.2 billion VND; the average income of laborers is 10.2 million VND / person / month.

 Many solutions for service development in 2019 have been issued by the Provincial Post Office.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, the Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee and Mr. Nguyen Hai Thanh, the Member of the Board of Members of the Vietnam Post Corporation praised the achievements of the Post Office of Hoa Binh province in 2018, remarking the proposals and recommendations of the unit, and the orientation as the basis for the provincial post office to better perform production and business activities for 2019.

 At the conference, the representatives of Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Corporation awarded certificates of merit to 6 collectives with comprehensive achievements in 2018: Post Offices of Hoa Binh City; Kim Boi district; Yen Thuy, Da Bac, Mai Chau and the Planning-Business Department (Provincial Post Office). The Provincial Post Office donates certificates of merit to 7 outstanding Labor Unions in 2018. Hoa Binh Provincial Post Office is one of 19 units nationwide was rewarded by the Union Board of Vietnam Post and Telecommunications.

  district; Yen Thuy, Da Bac, Mai Chau and the Planning-Business Department (Provincial Post Office). The Provincial Post Office donates certificates of merit to 7 outstanding Labor Unions in 2018. Hoa Binh Provincial Post Office is one of 19 units nationwide was rewarded by the Union Board of Vietnam Post and Telecommunications.

 

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