The modernisation project is being supervised by an Inter Ministerial Steering Committee, which includes officials from Finance Ministry, Department of Electronics and Information Technology and other stakeholders, according to sources.
The aim is to cash in on the growing demand for delivery and logistics in the eCommerce space.
India Post, with its huge network and experience in handling mail and parcels, is the best agency to provide pan-India delivery service, sources said.
India Post has about 1.55 lakh post offices, making it the world's largest postal network. On an average, a post office serves 21.21 sq km area and about 7,175 people.
The project is also looking at providing standard web- based integration system and an end-to-end tracking service for the eCommerce firms. This will also enable the Department to undertake large consignments of goods and services.
India Post will also provide hand-held devices to about 15,000 postmen and other hardware in mail offices, with procurement expected to be completed by December 2015.
"Besides, softwares are being created for real time delivery data updation, money remittance systems for Cash on Delivery (CoD)/electronic generation and settlement of bills and interface with tracking systems of Railways and Airlines for complete visibility," a source said.
India Post will also have multiple access channels like POS, portal, mobile site and call centre for information, complaint management and article booking.
"To roll out these services, the modernisation project has various initiatives to augment capacities like setting up of data and recovery centres, softwares for money remittances services, etc," the source added.
"Besides, software solutions for mail operations, money remittances (CoD), retail business, inventory management, Finance & Accounts is being worked on and this is likely to be rolled out by December next year," sources said.
Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had said India Post with its rural, urban and semi-urban reach was best-suited to offer delivery services to e-commerce players.
Already, the West Bengal circle of the Postal Department has approached various industrial bodies with a plan to create an online marketplace for local traders.
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