IPOSTEL
Industry | Postal service |
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Headquarters | Venezuela |
The Instituto Postal Telegráfico (IPOSTEL) is a Venezuelan public regulatory organization of the national postal sector and provider of postal, logistic and printing services.[1]
History
IPOSTEL was granted the status of an autonomous institute by law published in the Official Gazette of Venezuela on January 28, 1978. In January 1991, the telegraphic postal career was professionalized, based on the Law of Creation of the Institute. The training, training and improvement studies of personnel are carried out at the Postal Telegraph School, having its headquarters in the Postal Center of Caracas, in whose annex is the Postal and Telegraph Museum, inaugurated on November 28, 1983 with the objective of preserving the cultural and historical heritage of the postal and telegraphic service of Venezuela.[2] By 2016, Ipostel had 329 offices open in the country, 11 for every million inhabitants, and 2,100 postmen, 67 for every million inhabitants.
References
External links
- Official website
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- Timeline of postal history
- African countries
- Asian countries
- European countries
- Oceanian countries
- Pan-American countries
- Postal censorship
- Advertising mail
- Bulk mail
- Envelope
- Indicia
- Information-Based Indicia
- Letter box
- Mail bag
- Meter stamp
- Parcel
- Parcel locker
- Post box / Mailbox
- Relay box
- Post office
- Post office box
- Postage meter
- Postage stamp
- Postal code
- Postal marking
and systems
- Postal entities
- Postal museums
- Postal services
- Postal systems by country
- Trade unions
- Courier
- Philately
- Stamp collecting
- notable stamps
- catalogues
- Philatelic terminology
issued postage stamps
- A–E
- F–L
- M–Z
- Philately portal
- Category
- Commons
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