
- Amazon is expanding the delivery of one day and next day in more rural American areas.
- This will spend $ 4 billion to three times the size of its American rural distribution network
- By the end of 2025, more than 4,000 small towns, towns and rural communities will be covered
Amazon is Announced The next plan is to expand its rapid prime delivery services in more rural parts of America.
Ecommerce giants say that the move would mean that thousands of small towns, towns and rural communities will be able to shop for a wide range of popular items, and can distribute them within hours.
However, the expansion set to complete by the end of the year will come very late for Amazon Prime Day 2025, which begins in a few days.
Amazon Prime Rural Extension
The expansion will look at the same day and next day’s delivery services for customers in more than 4,000 small American cities, towns and rural communities by the end of 2025.
Amazon says it will expand the customers’ access to “tens of”, and will change daily life for rural customers, who often have limited product options due to staying away from stores, as well as limited delivery options when shopping online.
The company notes that it is also widening the amount of everyday products available for delivery of the same day, covers household items, supplies, vitamins and medicines and food.
There is no change in prime pricing – members will still need to spend more than $ 25 in the checkout to get access to unlimited free of cost to the same day delivery.
“Everyone loves rapid delivery. Therefore, whether you live in Monmouth, Iowa or Los Angeles, now you are going to experience the same magnificent Amazon customer: Herrington, CEO of Amazon Stores around the world, said,” Now you are going to get the same magnificent Amazon customer experience: You are going to get your home. ,
The news came soon after Amazon disclosed a plan to spend $ 4 billion by the end of 2026 to expand its distribution network in rural areas of America.
This will see that it will add more than 200 additional delivery stations to its network, which will claim to support more than 100,000 full and part -time jobs on the road and warehouses.
This will include schemes such as Amazon’s own network, its delivery service partner program, Amazon Flex and Hub delivery, which enables small businesses and community members to offer their support.
With detail, Amazon hopes that delivery speed will improve in rural areas up to 50%.

