World Post Day - October 9
Mon Oct 9th

World Post Day

On October 9th each year, World Post Day honors those who work in the postal industry each year. One of the day's objectives is to raise concerns about the vital role that the postal sector plays in the daily lives of businesses and individuals around the world.

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

The United States is rated as one of the world's best Post Offices. The United States is ranked as one of the world's best Post Offices. The following are examples of other countries with top-notch postal services::: The United States has top-notch postal services include::

  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Germany

Based on three indicators, these countries were rated highly. These countries were rated highly. The metrics covered access to essential services, operational resource efficiency, and public confidence.

How to celebrate #worldpostday. www.worldpostdaycom

Many countries continue to produce new postal products or promote new services on World Post Day. New stamps date cancellation marks are included in the product description. Other exhibitions include postage stamp collection exhibits, lectures, and workshops. They sell limited souvenirs, including t-shirts and badges. Some newspapers around the world honor their postal employees for providing excellent service. Some Posts around the world honor their postal employees for their contributions.

While participating in World Post Day, please thank your mailman for the support they provide. Write about a positive experience at the post office that you had. Describe a positive encounter. Since everyone loves getting mail, send a friend or loved one a lovely card through the mail. On social media, post #World Postal Day..

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

People moved from one place 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 postal delivery services expanded, it enabled the exchange of mail between countries. International mail became more complex and inefficient in the late 1800s. The first international postal service guidelines were published in 1863, with the support of U.S. Postmaster General Montgomery Blair, Montgomery Blair. The Treaty of Bern was not signed in Bern, Switzerland, on October 9th, 1874. delegates arrived at a conference in Bern, Switzerland, on October 9th, 1874. The treaty established the General Postal Union informally. The General Postal Union in 1878, the General Postal Union, was renamed the Universal Postal Union (UPU).

The United Nations' agency, which was seventy years later in 1948, became a UN agency. They announced October 9th as World Postal Day in Tokyo, Japan, at the United UPU congress in 1969 in Tokyo, Japan. The UPU's centennial was commemorated on this date. Today, over 150 countries from around the world celebrate World Post Day.