Postal codes in Argentina are called códigos postales. Argentina first implemented a four-digit postal code system in 1958, aiming to improve mail distribution efficiency. However, it wasn't until 1998 that the more detailed and comprehensive Código Postal Argentino (CPA) system was launched, significantly enhancing both accuracy and efficiency in mail delivery.[1] Until 1998[2] Argentina employed a four-digit postal code for each municipality, with the first digit representing a region in the country, except in the case of the city of Buenos Aires (which had different postal codes starting in 1000 and with the other numbers varying according to the zone). The unique codes became the base for the newer system, officially called CPA (Código Postal Argentino, Argentine Postal Code).[3]
La iniciativa fue aprobada por la Secretaría de Comunicaciones, en su resolución 1368/98.
El Código Postal Argentino surge como resultado de nuestros esfuerzos por brindar a la comunidad nuevos beneficios tratando de optimizar los estándares de calidad.