Amazon has launched Amazon Freight and Amazon Shipping in India. These services offer businesses streamlined logistics, covering 14K+ pin codes. They aim to simplify B2B and B2C shipping with reliable, cost-effective solutions.
Amazon Freight is Amazon's full truckload logistics service for intra- and inter-city transportation. With truck sizes from 5 to 40 ft, it caters to businesses of all sizes. The service eliminates middlemen, reducing costs and complexity. Piloted in early 2024, Amazon Freight offers real-time tracking, electronic proof of delivery, 24/7 support, and dedicated account managers. These features streamline goods movement across India's diverse regions. By leveraging Amazon's extensive logistics network, businesses gain access to a trusted system that saves time and money.
Amazon Shipping, launched nationwide after its 2021 pilot, focuses on B2C parcel delivery. Covering over 14,000 pin codes, it ensures quick and reliable last-mile logistics. Features include transparent pricing, real-time tracking, cash-on-delivery remittance, and rescheduling tools. Its tech-enabled platform simplifies account management and claims processes. Amazon Shipping caters to e-commerce brands and businesses seeking efficient delivery solutions across India's vast geography. This service aims to help companies meet rising consumer demands in the growing online retail market.
Amazon’s logistics expansion complements its broader initiatives in India. The company has pledged $80B in e-commerce exports by 2030, a 4X increase from its previous goal. Through its Global Selling Program, sellers have generated $13B in exports since 2015. Amazon Air, launched in 2023, further boosts speed by using Boeing 737-800 aircraft for cargo across major cities. These efforts align with India's ambition to become a global manufacturing and export powerhouse, supported by Amazon’s growing investments.
Amazon Freight and Shipping were unveiled at the Smbhav Summit 2024 in New Delhi. This event highlighted Amazon's commitment to ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). Small businesses and D2C brands benefit greatly from these cost-effective, scalable logistics solutions. The initiative is part of Amazon’s broader mission to empower India’s economy by simplifying logistics, enabling exports, and supporting startups. With its vast logistics network, Amazon is bridging gaps for businesses nationwide, helping them compete globally.
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