Pulau Pinang Post Codes: Malaysia


Area Name Post Code
Ayer Itam 11500
Balik Pulau 11000 11010 11020
Batu Ferringhi 11100
Batu Maung 11900 11960
Bayan Lepas 11900 11910 11920 11950
Bukit Mertajam 14000 14007 14009 14020
Butterworth 12000 12100 12200 12300 12700 12710 12720 12990 13000 13009 13020 13050 13400 13409 13800
Gelugor 11700
Jelutong 11600 11609
Kepala Batas 13200 13210 13220
Kubang Semang 14400
Nibong Tebal 14300 14310 14320
Penaga 13100 13110
Penang Hill 11300
Perai 13600 13700
Permatang Pauh 13500
Pulau Pinang 10000 10050 10100 10150 10200 10250 10300 10350 10400 10450 10460 10470 10500 10502 10503 10504 10505 10506 10508 10512 10514 10516 10518 10524 10534 10538 10540 10542 10546 10550 10551 10552 10558 10560 10564 10566 10570 10576 10578 10582 10590 10592 10593 10594 10596 10600 10604 10609 10610 10612 10620 10622 10626 10628 10634 10646 10648 10660 10661 10662 10670 10672 10673 10674 10676 10690 10710 10720 10730 10740 10750 10760 10770 10780 10790 10800 10810 10820 10830 10840 10850 10910 10920 10990 11050 11060 11400 11409
Simpang Ampat 14100 14101 14110 14120 14200
Sungai Jawi 14200
Tanjong Bungah 11200
Tanjung Bungah 11200
Tasek Gelugor 13300 13310
Tasek Gelugur 13300
Usm Pulau Pinang 11800

There is a small line of difference between the zip code and the postal code. However, both are used to direct and filter mails and to determine the time and cost of mail delivery. In addition, these codes are also useful for collecting demographic information. Here we have given you all Pulau Pinang postal code - Pulau Pinang zip code - Pulau Pinang postcode that you can use for mailing in Pulau Pinang.

Postal Code:

Postal code can be defined as a coding system used by many countries around the world to facilitate automatic mail filtering. It is a series of numbers, or combinations of numbers and letters, that help mail departments and courier companies identify the exact location and location, where the email should be delivered or dropped.

The postal code indicates the width of the shipping area, which means that there is a single postal code, for different delivery areas, coming under the same area. For this purpose, there is a local distribution of postal code and therefore connected to a specific local area, however, the composition and functionality vary from one nation to another.

Therefore, postal codes can include country, region, municipality, roads, military, etc.

ZIP Code:

The name Zip Code is an acronym for the Zone Improvement Plan, launched by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963.

The Zip Code is widely used to identify the exact place where parcels, packages and letters should be delivered, by dividing the regions into simple groups of locations, which speeds up the mail delivery process as mail sorting becomes easier. These geographical groups may contain various addresses, businesses, geographic features, etc.

Previously, it was a five-digit number, changed to a 9-digit number, to better identify the location, where the mail should be delivered.

Differences Between Zip Code and Postal Code:

The differences between zip code and postal code are discussed in the following points:

  1. Zip Code means a postal code, which is used in several countries with a postal address to specify a mailing address. On the other hand, the postal code indicates the code used in the postal address, which helps to filter emails for the purpose of delivering them to their destination.
  2. The Zip Code was introduced by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963, and in 1959 the postal code was introduced.
  3. The Zip Code is widely used in the United States and the Philippines. In contrast, the Postal Code is used in some countries.
  4. The Zip code aims to separate regions to facilitate mail filtering, identifying the area where the email is directed. In contrast, the Postal Code is used for the purpose of identifying and identifying a location, planning a route, and collecting personal information.
  5. The zip code contains only numbers, and the postal code contains numbers or combinations of numbers and letters, and sometimes punctuation marks are also encoded with numbers and letters.

Conclusion:

Many countries around the world use codes either postal code or zip code or any other similar code, by whatever name it is called, at the postal address. This often makes moving and delivery of mail easier, faster and more efficient, which not only saves the delivery time and efforts and prevents confusion, when two locations are known by the same name, city or town.