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Eesti Post appointed a third member of the board

Council of Eesti Post appointed Ansi Arumeel as the third member of the board on Friday. This step demonstrates company's clearfocus on developing and extending logistics business in the Baltic States.

Chairman of the council, Meelis Atonen, commented that logistics services of Eesti Post are a business clearly destined to extend more and for today, their domestic market could be considered to include all of the Baltic States. „Our decision supports strategic goals of Eesti Post and shows a clearer focus on developing parcel- and courier services. Ansi has been one of the main international business initiators and implementors in that area,“ said Atonen about including the former head of logistics division in the board. 

Chairman of the board, Aavo Kärmas, added that Eesti Post has not been a mere postal services company for a while. „Our domestic market is the Baltic States - for now Eesti Post owns a functional network of parcel services, called Post 24, reaching over three Baltic countries. Competition in the area of logistics is high and we have a long way to go in developing our logistics network and new services. We have set ambitious goals: to double logistics business in size within the following three years. I am sure that the experience and knowledge of Ansi will help us to achieve said goals and ourconstructive co-operation with Ansi will continue in the same manner,“ Kärmas said. 

Ansi Arumeel was born in 1978. He has graduated the department of transportation technology in Tallinn University of Technology and defended a master's degree in Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg (Management of Transportation&Logistics) and supplemented himself in Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. He has been working for Eesti Post since year 2006 and as a member of logistics division since 2007, meanwhile being a council member of several subsidiaries of Eesti Post.  

The board of Eesti Post includes Aavo Kärmas (chairman of the board), Mait Sooaru and Ansi Arumeel.

Source; Eesti Post

 
   
         
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