Amazon boosts same/next-day delivery to nearly 60% for Prime users in major US cities, aims for more with new facilities.
Amazon has improved its delivery speeds significantly, now nearly 60% of Prime orders in the top 60 U.S. metropolitan areas arrive the same or next day. This boost from about 50% last year reflects Amazon's strategic investments in its logistics network, making fast delivery a key advantage over competitors.
The company's expansion isn't just about speed but also efficiency. Amazon plans to double its same-day delivery facilities in the U.S. soon, emphasizing that faster delivery results in more frequent purchases. CEO Andy Jassy notes this strategy is especially effective for everyday essentials, which saw over 20% growth last year.
Amazon's fast shipping stands as a pillar of its Prime subscription, which offers benefits like expedited shipping for $139/year. This service level is now becoming the standard expectation for online shoppers, a trend that Amazon is keen to capitalize on by continually enhancing its logistical operations.
These improvements in delivery times are timely as Amazon gears up to report its first-quarter earnings, with analysts predicting significant revenue and profit growth. The company's cost-effective delivery strategies have been crucial in sustaining its competitive edge in the fast-paced e-commerce sector.
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