By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The Third Arab Postal
Leaders Forum has officially opened in Rabat, Morocco, bringing together postal
operators, regulators and industry stakeholders to explore the future of postal
services in an increasingly digital and e-commerce-driven economy.
Organised by the Universal
Postal Union (UPU) in partnership with Poste Maroc (Barid Al Maghrib), the
forum is being held under the theme “Transforming Postal Supply Chains and
Digital Trade Networks for an E-Commerce Driven Future.”
The event is serving as a
platform for discussions on e-commerce growth, regional logistics integration,
digital transformation and the modernization of postal networks, as countries
across the Arab region seek to strengthen their role in the evolving digital
economy.
Speaking during the opening
session, Ryad Mezzour emphasized the importance of logistics, connectivity and
digital trade in driving economic growth, competitiveness and regional
integration. He noted that efficient supply chains and modern digital infrastructure
are increasingly essential to supporting commerce and economic development.
Also addressing
participants, Masahiko Metoki highlighted the importance of collaboration,
innovation and inclusive transformation in helping postal operators adapt to
the opportunities and challenges presented by the digital economy.
A key session during the
forum focused on “Reinventing Postal Networks for the E-Commerce Economy,”
examining how postal operators are evolving from traditional mail service
providers into integrated parcel delivery, logistics and digital commerce
platforms.
Panelists discussed
strategies for automation and network modernization, the use of data-driven
operations and digital services, workforce development to meet changing market
demands, and the importance of leveraging the postal sector’s established strengths,
including public trust, extensive reach and universal service obligations.
As the forum continues,
participants are expected to examine customer-centric service innovation,
last-mile delivery solutions, regional logistics networks and investment
approaches aimed at supporting the next generation of postal and digital trade
infrastructure across the Arab region.
The discussions reflect a
growing recognition of the postal sector’s role in enabling e-commerce growth,
facilitating trade and supporting digital transformation efforts in an
increasingly interconnected global economy.