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Amazon Prime Announces It Has Faster Deliveries

April 29, 2024

Amazon reports that its Prime deliveries are now even speedier. With over 2 billion packages reaching customers in a day or less this year, the company claims its delivery system is picking up its pace.

During the first quarter of 2024, Amazon proudly announced its record-breaking feat, surpassing its 2023 delivery record. Almost 60% of Prime orders were fulfilled within the same or next day in 60 major U.S. cities.

For frequent Amazon shoppers, this might not come as a surprise. Same-day and next-day delivery options appear to be more widespread. However, it remains unclear how this affects various products across different regions, especially considering reports of warehouse incidents and worker protests for better conditions.


Amazon’s dominance in shipping and fulfillment has attracted legal scrutiny. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit, accusing Amazon of unfair practices, such as restricting which sellers qualify for Prime shipping and pressuring companies to use its fulfillment services. Amazon contends that the FTC’s actions could potentially compromise the speed and reliability of Prime shipping.

Investments made by Amazon in its fulfillment infrastructure date back to 2019 when it announced it was spending billions to establish an in-house delivery network. This network encompasses planes, trucks, drones, and robots, aiming to rival traditional carriers like FedEx and UPS to facilitate one-day or faster deliveries. Additionally, a program introduced last year allows sellers to ship directly from factories to customers, bypassing Amazon’s warehouses altogether.

According to the company’s press release, Amazon Prime has evolved significantly. Initially offering free two-day shipping on 1 million items in 2005, Prime now boasts over 300 million items available for free shipping, with tens of millions eligible for same-day or one-day delivery. This marks a substantial increase, with over 20 times more products delivered twice as fast compared to its launch.


The range of products available on Amazon has expanded vastly, and innovation remains at the forefront of the company’s strategy, with ongoing efforts to enhance selection, value, and convenience for customers. Amazon continues to invest in the regionalization of its fulfillment and transportation network, aiming to expedite deliveries while reducing operational costs.

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