'Smart City Kiosk' Installed in Seodaemun-gu Office Lobby
[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Recently, a 'Smart City Kiosk' (KIOSK, unmanned terminal) designed to enhance resident convenience was installed in the lobby on the first floor of Seodaemun-gu Office, attracting attention.
By using this device, various certificates issued at unmanned civil service issuance machines or the comprehensive civil service office within the district office can be sent to desired locations by mail or quick service after paying a specified fee, without having to visit the post office or wait for a delivery person.
This entire process is conducted contactlessly.
In particular, the Seodaemun Senior Club is expected to contribute to job creation for the elderly by acting as an agent for post office submissions.
Additionally, by using the 'Smart City Kiosk,' users can apply for lifestyle convenience services such as car washing, regular inspections, oil changes, and shoe repairs.
After paying the fee and inserting the car key or relevant items into the device, services are provided in a one-stop manner without visiting the service providers.
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This type of device, operated by the postal and logistics company Weltec (CEO Jong-gu Lee), is the first to be installed in a government office at Seodaemun-gu Office, and it is expected that visits to the district office will increase not only for civil service tasks but also for using lifestyle convenience services in the future.
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