A day at the Emirates Post sorting centre in Dubai . See how Emirates Post in Dubai sorts around 800,000 letters every day. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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00:00It's just another busy day at the Umramul Emirates Post Office in Rashidiyah.
00:17The Emirates Postal Service has 116 branches across the UAE and receives an average of
00:23800,000 letters per day.
00:26They also process a large number of parcels for local and international delivery.
00:56While some staff do still sort the post manually according to destination, most of the operations
01:17are automated.
01:47State-of-the-art machines are able to process up to 40,000 letters per hour.
01:53Hybrid mails such as Dewa, utility bills and bank statements are sorted, with cameras recording
01:59each letter to check addresses and assign barcodes.
02:04The machines then sort the mail by country, city or district depending on how the sorting
02:09machine has been programmed.
02:39The machine can be programmed almost as ever depending on the requirement of the sorting centre.
02:45You can see for example, the machines now sort the letters depending on their destination.
02:51For example over here you can see Dubai Karama, 1 till 100.
02:56So you will find letters from 1 till 100 to Karama are sorted here automatically, without
03:01any human interface.
03:02From here it will be dispatched to the branch directly.
03:06After mail has been processed and sorted, it is carried by a pleat of over 550 imposed
03:12vehicles to draw steps across the United Arab Emirates.
03:16Manuel Almario for Gulf News.