Qatar Post

[2][3] The company was established in 1950 as the General Postal Corporation and the country's first post office opened in Doha that same year.[4] Considered a good example of brutalist architecture and a prominent local landmark, the building's construction was contracted to British firm Comconsult.[5] In 2009, it was announced that Qatar had won the bid to host the 25th Universal Postal Union Congress (UPU) in 2012.[7] Qatar Post is part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and is the exclusive national provider of postal services in the country.Qatar Post operates the country's largest vehicle fleet, ranging from motor bikes to large trucks.
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