Azərpoçt
Azərpoçt is the national postal service company in Azerbaijan. It was established on September 29, 1999, through order "No. 151" of the Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan. The goal was to continue reforms and improve the structure in the field of postal communications. Azərpoçt replaced the previous entity, "Azərpoçt İstehsalat Birliyi," which was formed in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In 2004, Azərpoçt became the national postal operator, covering all territories of Azerbaijan.
Azərpoçt is divided into four main branches: sorting and technical support services, express mail, and special communications. Additionally, it operates 71 units that provide postal and commercial services to customers through post offices. There are approximately 1,500 post offices throughout Azerbaijan, managed by the branches and dedicated to offering postal services to the public.