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LONDON (Reuters) – British postal agency Royal Mail is restarting a few of its worldwide export companies, the corporate mentioned on Thursday, two weeks after its operations have been disrupted by what it referred to as a “cyber incident.”
Royal Mail might be resuming its Worldwide Tracked and Signed, and Worldwide Signed companies to all locations for enterprise account clients and clients shopping for postage on-line from Jan. 26, the corporate mentioned in an replace posted on its web site.
Parcel, giant letter and letter codecs of those companies might be restarted, mentioned the corporate, which is a part of London-listed Worldwide Distributions Companies Plc.
“We’ve got made additional progress in exporting an growing variety of objects to a rising variety of worldwide locations. We’re utilizing various options and techniques, which aren’t affected by the latest cyber incident,” Royal Mail mentioned.
Royal Mail, one of many world’s largest put up and parcel companies, began to maneuver restricted volumes of export parcels final week, following an announcement on Jan. 11 that its worldwide export companies have been severely disrupted by a cyber incident.
(Reporting by Muvija M; enhancing by William James)