Isle of Man Post Office will present a strategy this month aiming to modernise its services for the future.
The proposals - which are seeking approval - will be considered by members of Tynwald at the courts sitting on Tuesday, October 15.
Officials say the new plan would look to revolutionise how services are provided in communities to adapt to the 'changing demands of its customers and commercial partners in the digital age'.
It comes following a commitment made in December last year that, following public consultation, the postal service would take up further work on the format of its operations and present results and recommendations to the court this month.
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