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Abstract:From autonomous robots to Mercedes-Benz vans, these are all the vehicles Amazon uses to deliver packages.
Amazon delivers packages to over 100 million Amazon Prime members in the US as well as many other customers.
We've identified nine vehicles Amazon uses to get its packages from its fulfillment centers to customer's front doors.
From two kinds of home delivery vans to autonomous robots, Amazon's methods of delivery in its growing logistics empire are varied.
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Amazon has been increasingly relying more heavily on its own delivery systems as of late.
The e-commerce retailer has over 100 million Amazon Prime members in the United States, according to a January report from the Consumer Intelligence Research Partners.
Fulfilling the company's two and one-day Prime shipping promises for these members has meant Amazon Logistics has needed to streamline and expand its delivery services, resulting in the company relying on both conventional and unconventional ways to deliver and transport goods.
The company has faced other issues, including FedEx opting not to renew its contract in June, meaning it can't rely on some delivery partners like it once did.
From its own cargo airline to autonomous drones, here are all the vehicles Amazon uses to deliver its own packages to your front door.
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