Israel Postal Company

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Israel Postal Company
Israel Post
Native name
דואר ישראל
Company typePublic
IndustryPostal Services, courier, banking
FoundedMinistry of Transport, Postal, Telegraph and Radio (1948–1987)
Israel Postal Authority (1987–2006)
Israel Postal Company (2006–present)
Headquarters,
Area served
Israel
ProductsLetter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, deposit accounts
Revenue1,750,000,000[citation needed]
OwnerGovernment of Israel (80%)
Other (20%)[1]
Number of employees
≈5,000
SubsidiariesBank Hado'ar (Post Bank)
Websitewww.israelpost.co.il
Ford F-1 truck used by Israel Postal Company in 1948-1949, now at Eretz Israel Museum, Philatelic Building
Jerusalem Central Post Office, Jaffa Road, Jerusalem

The Israel Postal Company (Hebrew: דואר ישראל, romanizedDo'ar Yisra'el),[2] formerly called the Israel Postal Authority and currently doing business as Israel Post, is a government-owned corporation that provides postal services in Israel.

Israel Post has 5,000 employees,[1] including 1,650 mail delivery staff and 2,000 postal clerks manning 700 post office branches around the country. It has a network of 4,262 mail boxes and 1,000 mail trucks. Some 2.5 million postal items are sorted every day.[3]

  1. ^ a b Deal on Postal Company ends weeks-long strikes - Retrieved 7 October 2014
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  3. ^ "ShieldSquare Block". www.israelpost.co.il.

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