Connection with whole world from single address - Main Postal Center Beograd in Zemun opens in 2012
Public company Poste Srbije (the Postal Company of Serbia) will move its business units from the current facility on the Sava plateau to a new, technologically contemporary space in Zemun in 2012. Main Postal Center (MPC) Beograd will occupy an area of about 28,000 square meters and comprise several facilities such as a production hall (automated mail sorting, hybrid mail, post-express, business service, international mail and parcel processing) and an administrative part of the building, at the surface of about 23,000 square meters. Also, the MPC will include a smaller production facility for logistic purposes at 2,500 square meters and an administrative facility that will be used to facilitate new services. As people at the Postal Company of Serbia announced for eKapija, over 500 people will be working at the new center in Zemun, while the operational processes in the postal system will be on the highest technological level.
Main Postal Center Beograd will stretch across the land of 5.7 ha,
alongside T6 main route, which connects the highways E-70 and E-75 that are integral parts of Corridor 10.
There are access roads next to this location, which lead to the new
Zemun-Borca bridge on the Danube. The facility will
serve as an international, regional and local postal-logistic center.
MPC Beograd is the central project of the technological development of public postal infrastructure on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. In addition to the construction of the business-production facility of MPC Beograd in Zemun, the reconstruction of the facility of Car repair service Novi Sad at 2,200 square meters and its expansion to additional 2,300 meters are in the pipeline, as well as the reconstruction of the facility of MPC Nis at about 4,800 square meters.
Construction and equipping of the Main Postal Center is a capital project that Posta Srbije finances from its own sources. The investment-technical documentation has been prepared by Belgrade-based Masinoprojekt Kopring, while the procedure for selection of contractors is underway. Once selected, they should finish the works in maximum 15 months.





