Monday 27 April 2015

Amazon India Launches Sunday Delivery Service in 100 Cities

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Amazon India on Monday announced it will now be able to deliver goods on Sundays in 100 cities across India.

The Amazon India Sunday Delivery service is available only for residential addresses, and for all products that are Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA). The US-based online retail giant also announced that the service will be expanded to more cities soon.

The firm says with the launch of Sunday Delivery, users can count Sunday as a "regular day for receiving deliveries from Amazon.in," regardless of the delivery type chosen by the user. To see Sunday Delivery promises during checkout, customers need to ensure their residential address is marked as 'Home' in the Address Type field. 

Amazon explains that a customer ordering with One-Day Delivery on Saturday and selecting a residential address will now see Sunday promises instead of Monday. The service is available with all types of delivery, including Same-Day, and Two-Day. The company reiterates that users selecting the standard (2-4 days) delivery will see Sundays being considered as a working day while computing delivery promises.

The launch of the service comes more than six months after Amazon India introduced Release Day Delivery aka midnight delivery in the country.

"Providing our customers with a fast, reliable, anytime and anywhere delivery experience is one of our key pillars to ensure customer delight. Our innovations in delivery, be it One Day, Two Day, Same Day, Release Day, or Midnight Delivery, stand proof of our commitment to continuous work backwards from customer needs and innovate on their behalf. With our Sunday Delivery promise, customers across 100 cities now have the benefit of getting uninterrupted deliveries of their orders through the week," says Samuel Thomas, Director Transportation & Logistics, Amazon India. "We are very proud to be the first ones in India to offer Sunday Delivery at this scale. This capability now allows us to make faster and more accurate promises to customers," he adds.

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