The expansion will enable Amazon.In to efficiently manage deliveries across 22 states and union territories this festive season, it said in a statement here.
Under the 'I Have Space' programme, Amazon India partners with local store owners across different cities to deliver products to customers within a 2-4 km radius of their store. Some of these stores also double up as pick-up points and receive deliveries on behalf of customers, the statement said.
Amazon.In has allowed the store owners to supplement their regular income and generate more footfalls in their stores through this initiative.
On an average, Amazon India's store partners deliver 20-30 packages a day, earning a fixed amount per delivery, the statement said.
The only requirement for the store owner to be a partner is to have sufficient manpower to make local deliveries during their off-peak hours and space for storage of packages, Amazon said.
Currently, this initiative primarily deals in grocery, telecom, stationery, chemists, general stores and other modern trade outlets, to name a few.
The programme covers over 50 cities, including Amritsar, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Kota, Vadodara, Bharuch, Nasik, Kolhapur, Belgaum, Tirupur, Warrangal, Vellore, Salem, Guntur, Raipur, Agra and Dehradun, in addition to all large metros.
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