Enhancing Customer Experience: Australia Post Introduces Digital Notifications

In an effort to provide an improved customer experience and reduce paper wastage, Australia Post is transitioning from traditional "sorry we missed you" cards to digital notifications. Starting from June 26, customers with a MyPost account will receive timely updates via email, the Australia Post app, or SMS for delivery attempts. This move towards digital notifications ensures accuracy, efficiency, and personalized experiences. By streamlining delivery operations and aligning with sustainability goals, Australia Post aims to deliver packages in a more timely manner while making a positive impact on the environment. (Note: Applicable to MyPost users with parcels manifested through Parcel Send, eParcel, or MyPost Business)
Mon, Aug 7, 2023 2:27 AM
Enhancing Customer Experience: Australia Post Introduces Digital Notifications

Australia Post Implements Digital Notifications for Enhanced Customer Experience

Our trusted shipping partner, Australia Post, is introducing digital notifications instead of the traditional “sorry we missed you” cards. Taking a leap forward by embracing digital notifications, this also significantly reduces paper wastage and ultimately aims at providing you with an even better customer experience.

Embracing Digital Notifications from June 26 2023

Starting from June 26, Australia Post will be phasing out the traditional handwritten cards in favour of digital notifications through their MyPost platform. This means that if a delivery attempt is made while you're away, you'll receive timely updates via email, the Australia Post app, or SMS if you're a registered MyPost user.

Customize Your Notification Preferences

What's even better is that Australia Post understands that everyone has their own preferences. That's why they're giving you the flexibility to customize your notification preferences. You can choose the method of notification that suits you best, ensuring a personalized and convenient experience.

Accurate and Efficient Digital Notifications

So, why is Australia Post making this change? Well, it's all about accuracy and efficiency. Digital notifications have proven to be more reliable than physical cards, eliminating any confusion that may arise from inconsistencies between the handwritten card and the updated information on your app or email. With digital notifications, you can trust that the information you receive is accurate and up-to-date.

Commitment to Sustainability

Not only does this change benefit you as a customer, but it also aligns with Australia Post's commitment to sustainability. By reducing paper waste, they're playing their part in protecting the environment. They understand that sustainability is a top concern for many customers like yourself, and this change reflects their dedication to making a positive impact.

Streamlining Delivery Operations

By transitioning to digital notifications, Australia Post will be able to streamline its delivery operations, resulting in improved speed and efficiency. With optimized processes, they can deliver more items each day, ensuring that your packages reach you in a timely manner.

It's important to note that this change currently only applies to customers with a MyPost account and parcels manifested through Parcel Send, eParcel, or MyPost Business that can be matched to their respective accounts