Amazon India has strengthened its logistics network in Odisha with the launch of 52 last-mile delivery stations across key urban centres, including Bolangir, Cuttack, Jharsuguda, and Puri. The expansion builds on the company’s first fulfillment centre in Bhubaneswar launched last year at Giringaput. The facility offers a storage capacity of 0.25 MCF and has improved delivery speeds by positioning inventory closer to customers. As a result, same-day and next-day deliveries in the region have become up to five times faster, marking a step forward in enhancing customer experience and strengthening the firm’s presence in the state.
Amazon India expands Odisha network with 52 new delivery stations
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