North Taiwan Mail Processing Center Experiences Delivery Delays, Chunghwa Post Deploys Additional Staff
Following the activation of the North Taiwan Mail Processing Center (A7), Chunghwa Post has experienced mail delivery delays. The company attributes this to personnel and systems being in an adjustment and familiarization phase, and has since deployed additional staff to improve overall processing efficiency and restore services.
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- 📰 Published: May 7, 2026 at 14:07
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(Central News Agency reporter Yu Hsiao-feng, Taipei 7th) After the North Taiwan Mail Processing Center (A7) was recently put into operation, mail delivery delays occurred. Chunghwa Post stated today that the main reason is that personnel and systems are still in the adjustment and familiarization phase during the initial stage of operation. They have already comprehensively deployed additional operational staff to improve overall processing efficiency.
Chunghwa Post built the North Taiwan Mail Processing Center (A7) in Guishan, Taoyuan, but after its activation on the 4th, problems such as mail delivery delays appeared.
In response, Chunghwa Post told the media today that due to the initial stage of operation, new equipment going online, and the transition of operational processes, personnel and systems are still in the adjustment and familiarization phase. They have immediately activated an emergency response mechanism and comprehensively deployed additional operational staff to improve overall processing efficiency.
Chunghwa Post stated that in terms of regional situations, delivery times for some registered mail in the northern region have been slightly delayed. Due to mail transportation connecting to the North-Link Line, some registered mail in the Hualien-Taitung region has also been slightly delayed. There have also been isolated cases of delayed mail delivery in the central and southern regions. Overall, this is considered a temporary fluctuation during the initial activation period.
Chunghwa Post pointed out that currently, registered mail is being processed with comprehensive priority and accelerated. Additional staff are also actively processing all types of mail simultaneously. The overall mail processing has gradually returned to normal, maintaining the promised delivery timeliness.
Chunghwa Post stated that it will continue to closely monitor mail processing progress in various regions, prioritize affected mail, and promptly restore normal delivery times to ensure stable postal services and protect the rights of postal users. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150507
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(Central News Agency reporter Yu Hsiao-feng, Taipei 7th) After the North Taiwan Mail Processing Center (A7) was recently put into operation, mail delivery delays occurred. Chunghwa Post stated today that the main reason is that personnel and systems are still in the adjustment and familiarization phase during the initial stage of operation. They have already comprehensively deployed additional operational staff to improve overall processing efficiency.
Chunghwa Post built the North Taiwan Mail Processing Center (A7) in Guishan, Taoyuan, but after its activation on the 4th, problems such as mail delivery delays appeared.
In response, Chunghwa Post told the media today that due to the initial stage of operation, new equipment going online, and the transition of operational processes, personnel and systems are still in the adjustment and familiarization phase. They have immediately activated an emergency response mechanism and comprehensively deployed additional operational staff to improve overall processing efficiency.
Chunghwa Post stated that in terms of regional situations, delivery times for some registered mail in the northern region have been slightly delayed. Due to mail transportation connecting to the North-Link Line, some registered mail in the Hualien-Taitung region has also been slightly delayed. There have also been isolated cases of delayed mail delivery in the central and southern regions. Overall, this is considered a temporary fluctuation during the initial activation period.
Chunghwa Post pointed out that currently, registered mail is being processed with comprehensive priority and accelerated. Additional staff are also actively processing all types of mail simultaneously. The overall mail processing has gradually returned to normal, maintaining the promised delivery timeliness.
Chunghwa Post stated that it will continue to closely monitor mail processing progress in various regions, prioritize affected mail, and promptly restore normal delivery times to ensure stable postal services and protect the rights of postal users. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150507
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