OCT. 29 2015, ALMATY (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazpochta, the Kazakh state-owned post service, signed a deal with Astana to switch to alpha- numeric post codes, evidence of the population boom in Kazakhstan’s capital city.
Post codes in Astana will now pinpoint a specific building, rather than just an area, a practice that closely resembles Britain’s custom.
The indexing system vastly increases the number of post codes available to use in Astana and will be rolled out later this year in some of the city’s new industrial developments, said Bagdat Musin, Kazpochta’s chairman.
“The new system will facilitate not only postmen, but also emergency workers,” he said.
With an official population of 860,000, doubling in the past decade, Astana has grown fast.
But it remains something of a commuter city. At the weekend Astana hollows out as the middle class head to Almaty to eat, drink, relax and party.
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(News report from Issue No. 254, published on Oct. 30 2015)