And if you're still waiting for your parcel to be delivered, there's a reason for the delay.
Actually, there are 600,000 reasons why your parcel has not been delivered yet.
Mountains and mountains of parcel
A video showing a mountain of parcels and packages drowning Pos Malaysia's processing hub at KLIA has gone viral on Twitter, and it's clear to see why.
The 12-second video shows the neverending stream of parcels going through conveyor belts after conveyor belts with less than a handful of Pos Malaysia employees seen in the clip.
Facebook user Adella Mohd Noor first shared the video clip, and it was later reshared on Twitter by @kaymanbeaustore.
“For those who are wondering why their items are stuck and not moving from the KLIA hub, watch this video.
“This is the cause. Many of the parcels are stuck. Hope everyone will be patient, especially sellers and buyers,” @kaymanbeaustore wrote.
Untuk mana2 yang tanya kenapa barang still stuck and tak gerak dari KLIA HUB, korang kena tengok video ni. Nilah sebab dia ya . Memang banyak barang stuck. Harap semua bersabar especially seller dan buyer ??
— Lady Boss?✨ (@kaymanbeaustore) April 29, 2020
Sumber : facebook Adella Mohd Noor pic.twitter.com/5kzfRQqViQ
The clip has since gone viral, having amassed more than 629,000 views.
Responding to the viral clip, Pos Malaysia said that the Movement Control Order (MCO) has affected their operations, and Malaysians' penchant for online shopping did not help either.
According to Pos Malaysia, they have been receiving an average of 600,000 parcels a day during the MCO.
That's a lot of parcels!
Para pelanggan yang dihargai,
— Pos Malaysia Berhad (@pos4you) April 29, 2020
Pos Malaysia telah menerima secara purata lebih 600 ribu parcel setiap hari semasa tempoh PKP. Kakitangan kami tekun menjalankan tugas untuk memastikan semua parcel diserah kepada penerima.
However, Pos Malaysia ensured that their staff are working diligently to clear the parcels, and they hope that their customers can be patient.
"Our operating hours have to abide by the guidelines and rules under the MCO.
“We’re working as hard as we can to deliver your items and hope you will be patient with us,” they said in the tweet.
In another news, Pos Malaysia is currently looking for full-time or part-time delivery drivers, so if you know someone who is in desperate need of extra spending money, check out the article below: