Chicago Sun-Times

Move over, UPS truck: Amazon delivery vans to hit the street

- BY JOSEPH PISANI

SEATTLE — Your Amazon packages, which usually show up in a UPS truck, an unmarked vehicle or in the hands of a mail carrier, may soon be delivered from an Amazon van.

The online retailer, wanting more control over how its packages are delivered, rolled out a program Thursday that lets entreprene­urs around the country launch businesses that deliver Amazon packages. They’ll be able to lease blue vans with the Amazon logo stamped on it, buy Amazon uniforms for drivers and get support from Amazon to grow their business. In return, Amazon gets more ways to ship its packages to shoppers without having to rely on UPS, FedEx and other package delivery services.

With these vans on the road, Amazon said more shoppers would be able to track their packages on a map, contact the driver or change where a package is left — all of which it can’t do if the package is in the back of a UPS or FedEx truck.

Amazon has beefed up its delivery network in other ways: It has a fleet of cargo planes it calls “Prime Air,” announced last year that it was building an air cargo hub in Kentucky and pays people as much as $ 25 an hour to deliver packages with their cars through Amazon Flex.

Through the program, Amazon said it can cost as little as $ 10,000 for someone to start the delivery business. They don’t have to lease the Amazon blue vans, but if they do, those vehicles can only be used to deliver Amazon packages, the company said. The entreprene­ur will be responsibl­e for hiring delivery people, and Amazon would be the customer, paying the business to pick up packages from its 75 delivery centers around the country and delivering them to shopper’s doorsteps. An Amazon representa­tive declined to give details on how much it will pay for the deliveries.

 ?? TED S. WARREN/ AP ?? Parisa Sadrzadeh, a senior manager of logistics for Amazon. com, opens the door of an Amazon- branded delivery van Wednesday.
TED S. WARREN/ AP Parisa Sadrzadeh, a senior manager of logistics for Amazon. com, opens the door of an Amazon- branded delivery van Wednesday.

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