Correios open registration for collection points in Belém; find out how to participate
Correios in Brazil has opened registration for businesses in Belém to become collection points, part of their strategy to modernize and expand service accessibility.
The Brazilian postal service, Correios, has initiated a registration process for local businesses in Belém to become authorized collection points. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize the agency and improve customer convenience by offering more accessible services and creating new business opportunities for local merchants. Interested establishments such as pharmacies, stationery shops, and convenience stores can apply, provided they meet certain criteria.
Eligibility for becoming a collection point includes maintaining a commercial activity compatible with postal services, being located in areas of interest to Correios, and having direct street access without restrictions. This expansion follows the inauguration of the first collection point in the state of Pará earlier this year in the metropolitan region of Santarém, signaling a move towards facilitating delivery and collection services for residents in other parts of the state.
The opening of collection points is expected to enhance the logistical framework of postal services in Brazil, thereby allowing more residents to easily access mail and package delivery. The move reflects Correios' commitment to improving its operational capabilities while simultaneously supporting the local economy by integrating more businesses into its service network.