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Amazon touts delivery speed

- By Haleluya Hadero

NEW YORK — Amazon delivered packages to its Prime customers at the fastest speeds ever in 2023, the retailer said Tuesday, thanks to better inventory placement, a new regionaliz­ation model for shipments and more same-day warehouses.

The company had indicated in public announceme­nts and corporate earning calls last year that packages were arriving faster on the doorsteps of Prime members, who pay $139 per year — or $14.99 per month — for speedy deliveries and other perks.

In a blog post on Tuesday, Doug Herrington, CEO of Amazon’s worldwide stores business, provided more details on parcel shipments made during the holiday shopping season, which saw strong consumer spending despite price increases and high borrowing costs.

In the last three months of 2023, Herrington said Amazon increased the number of items it delivered the same day — or overnight — in the U.S. by more than 65% year-over-year. More than 70% of Prime orders arrived same day or the next across the Atlantic in the U.K.

Overall, Amazon said it delivered 7 billion items with same or next day shipping last year. The company declined to provide comparable figures on shipping data from 2022.

The e-commerce giant has credited speedier deliveries to improvemen­ts in inventory management and growth in its same-day delivery sites. The company currently has 55 of these sites in metro areas across the U.S. with plans to add more in the coming years.

Faster shipping is also being driven by a new operations network, which splits the country up into smaller regions and ships items from those areas. The new model — which follows a pandemic boom in the company’s logistics footprint and subsequent cutbacks - also helps Amazon cut down on costs since packages travel a shorter distance and have fewer touchpoint­s.

Sarah Mathew, Amazon’s vice president for delivery experience, said in an interview that the online retailer is continuous­ly analyzing its regions — including the buildings and inventorie­s within them — and plans to refine it to better serve customers.

But despite Amazon’s focus on speed, some rural Prime customers have complained about slower delivery speeds.

The company relies on independen­t contractor­s as well as carriers like UPS to ship orders to customers. It’s also been recruiting small businesses that can help it deliver directly to hard-to-reach rural areas.

 ?? David Zalubowski/Associated Press ?? An Amazon Prime delivery person lifts packages last year in Denver. Amazon delivered packages to its Prime customers at the fastest speeds ever in 2023, the retailer said Tuesday.
David Zalubowski/Associated Press An Amazon Prime delivery person lifts packages last year in Denver. Amazon delivered packages to its Prime customers at the fastest speeds ever in 2023, the retailer said Tuesday.

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