Post Fiji Limited has formalised its partnership with the Escher Group to upgrade its counter automation system at its 29 online outlets throughout Fiji.
The postal company signed an agreement with company representatives in Suva today for Escher's postal counter automation solution RiposteEssential to be implemented at Post Fiji.
Escher Group is a leading provider of distributed transaction processing and data management solutions and services, offering a business-to-business XML-based transaction management environment, used in thousands of locations worldwide.
RiposteEssential is licensed by more than 25 countries worldwide providing high-performance applications such as postage assessment, retail sales, bill payments, financial services, and government services.
A joint statement from the two parties state that based industry standards, the product enables the rapid development, distribution and management of secure, reliable transactions across multi-channel networks.
We are excited and look forward to working with Escher as we believe that RiposteEssential is the solution that Post Fiji needs, says Seveci Tora, Post Fiji acting CEO.
And the fact that it is developed with postal specifics in mind is a plus for us. It is proven technology and it is extensive, up-to-date capabilities provides Post Fiji with the step we need to capture future business opportunities, he said.
Tora said Post Fiji was the first country in the South Pacific that had selected RiposteEssential for its counter automation system, and the 30th postal administration in the world alongside countries such as Australia, USA, Singapore, United Kingdom, and South Africa.
Escher is excited to be an integral part of Post Fiji's plans to enhance and extend their business, said Liam Church, President and CEO of Escher Group.
The Riposte platform has been at the heart of the drive to modernise Post Offices throughout the world and to extend their business into new areas and into new delivery channels. I wish to welcome Post Fiji to the Riposte community and look forward to a successful implementation and a long relationship, Church said.


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