Bangkok, February 25, 2025 – Thailand Post is reinforcing its leadership position in the logistics sector by encouraging Thai citizens to utilize its EMS (Express Mail Service) for delivering fruit packages. This innovative service aims to connect consumers with farmers or entrepreneurs quickly and safely, ensuring fresh fruit reaches the hands of recipients just like it was freshly picked. Sending packages starts at just 60 baht for shipments weighing up to 3 kilograms.
Dr. Danan Suphapun, the CEO of Thailand Post, stated, "Thailand Post is committed to developing our transportation network to meet the demands of modern businesses which require speed, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness. Our goal is for Thailand Post to be the partner contributing to the sustainable growth of the country's logistics industry." One key strategy includes developing transport systems aligned with parcel requirements, regardless of weight or size.
The EMS fruit delivery service stands as one of the solutions enhancing delivery efficiency to consumers. Recent data reveals significant growth; shipments of fruits via EMS increased by 5.87% from 2023 to 2024. Notably, the service boasts comprehensive nationwide coverage, enabling easy and effective distribution of fresh fruits.
Quality standards are strictly maintained during transportation, with careful sorting and handling processes ensuring products arrive quickly and fresh. Commonly sent fruits include durian, longan, mangosteen, rambutan, yellow lychee, and pomelo.
Thailand Post's commitment to developing logistics solutions continues, aiming to fulfill consumer and business needs. The company promotes the concept of sending “thought of taste” to important recipients, offering special rates for farmers or businesses. Bulk shipping rates start at 260 baht for shipments of 25 kilograms or more, and 900 baht for roll pallets.
Custom-designed packing boxes for transporting fruits are available, with three sizes priced from 20 baht, and fruit baskets starting at 30 baht. Services can be accessed at all post office branches nationwide or through free pick-up service initiated via one’s smartphone (using the LINE app at @ThailandPost).
For more information on Thailand Post’s services, visit www.thailandpost.co.th or follow them on Facebook, X, TikTok, and official LINE.