Grenada represented at 28th Caribbean Postal Union Conference

The 28th Caribbean Postal Union Conference, themed “Leading for Resilience —Transforming Caribbean Posts for a Connected Future”, brought regional postal leaders together in Nassau, Bahamas from May 25 to 29, 2026, and the Grenada Postal Corporation (GPC) emerged as a key contributor to shaping the sector’s future across the Caribbean.

Grenada sent a high-level delegation to the important regional gathering, led by Post Director Randal Robinson and Deputy Post Director Abeesha Toussaint-Maximay. Both delegates took active part in pivotal conversations focused on modernizing and strengthening postal services throughout the region, with GPC holding a prominent position in the conference’s technical program.

On the second day of the conference, Toussaint-Maximay took on the role of moderator for a targeted panel discussion centered on artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and innovation in postal operations. The session delved into critical questions around how regional postal providers can adapt to sweeping industry changes, retain their competitive edge in an evolving digital landscape, and secure long-term operational and financial sustainability.

The following day, Robinson joined the panel for discussions dedicated to postal sector growth, the rising impact of e-commerce, navigating evolving competitive markets, and building systemic resilience. During his participation, he outlined actionable strategies for developing customer-centric delivery ecosystems that meet modern consumer expectations, while also emphasizing the urgent need to strengthen interconnected regional postal networks to better serve cross-border communities and trade.

According to GPC representatives, the organization’s active leadership and visible participation in these high-level regional discussions signals that Grenada’s postal expertise is earning growing recognition across the Caribbean. The delegation’s involvement also reaffirms GPC’s longstanding commitment to three core priorities: driving innovation, building systemic resilience that can withstand economic and operational shocks, and delivering consistent service excellence to Grenadian residents and regional partners.

As the conference concluded, GPC noted that the organization remains dedicated to collaborative work alongside other regional postal entities to continue shaping a more connected, innovative, and resilient future for postal services across the entire Caribbean region.