World Post Day - October 9
Mon Oct 9th

World Post Day

On October 9th each year, the postal industry's work is recognized. Another goal of the day is to raise concerns about the critical role the postal sector plays in the daily lives of businesses and individuals around the world.

As a whole, the postal industry plays a major role in countries' socioeconomic and economic growth. The postal industry alone in the United States alone employs nearly 500,000 workers. In addition, the company's operating income is $70.6 billion.

The United States is rated as one of the world's best Post Offices. These are examples of top-notch postal services in other countries. The United States has top-notch postal services, including::

  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Germany

Based on three indicators, these countries were rated highly. Access to critical services, operational resource efficiency, and public confidence were among the metrics included in the study.

How to celebrate #worldpostday

Many countries on World Post Day, many countries introduce new postal products or promote new services. New stamps and date cancellation marks are included in the products. Other activities include postage stamp collection exhibits, lectures, and workshops. They sell unique souvenirs, such as t-shirts and badges. Some Posts around the world honor their postal employees for providing excellent customer service. Some Posts around the world honor their postal employees for their continued support.

Thank your mailman for the assistance they provide while participating in World Post Day. Describe an enjoyable visit to the post office by sharing about a positive experience. ryone loves getting mail, send a friend or loved one a lovely card through the mail. Share #World Postal Day on social media.

History of the world post day has influenced world post-day events.

People found a way to get messages from one person to another from early in history. Messengers used to do this on horseback. Many countries developed national postage schemes in the 1600s and 1700s. As postage facilities developed, it allowed for the exchange of mail between countries. International mail became increasingly complicated and ineffective in the late 1800s, by the late 1800s. The first international postal services were established in 1863, with the support of US Postmaster General Montgomery Blair, Montgomery Blair. The Treaty of Bern was not until October 9th, 1874, that delegates present at a conference in Bern, Switzerland, were signed by Bern, Switzerland, but not until October 9th, 1874. The General Postal Union was officially established by the treaty. In 1878, the General Postal Union was renamed to the Universal Postal Union (UPU).

The UPU became a United Nations agency seventy years later, in 1948, when it was established in 1948. The United Nations Congress in Tokyo, Japan, in 1969, they declared October 9th as World Postal Day on October 9th. The United Puppe's centennial was commemorated on this date. Over 150 countries from around the world are participating in World Post Day celebrations today.