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Amazon starts its 10-minute delivery service in select parts of Mumbai
Amazon Now's expansion to Mumbai follows 25% monthly order growth in Bengaluru and Delhi, backed by over 100 micro-fulfillment centers to meet rising quick-commerce demand.
- On September 11, 2025, Amazon extended its rapid delivery offering, Amazon Now, to certain areas of Mumbai, building on its previous launches in Bengaluru and Delhi.
- This expansion follows Amazon's successful soft launch in Bengaluru and Delhi, supported by over 100 micro-fulfillment centers strategically placed near customers.
- Amazon Now provides a wide range of essentials and groceries, with tens of thousands of products available for delivery within a few hours, supported by sophisticated inventory management to ensure speedy service during the festive period.
- Samir Kumar, Vice President and Country Manager of Amazon India, noted that the demand has surpassed their highest hopes, with daily order volumes increasing by 25% each month and Prime customers shopping three times more often after adopting Amazon Now.
- Amazon plans to add hundreds more micro-fulfillment centers across Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai to support this fast delivery model and expand to more neighborhoods soon.
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Amazon Now has expanded its 10-minute delivery service to Mumbai after successful launches in Bengaluru and Delhi. The service covers groceries, personal care, electronics, and festive items, supported by over 100 micro-fulfilment centres. Samir Kumar, Amazon India VP, said daily orders are growing 25% month-on-month, and Prime members shopping more frequently. Users can check availability through the Amazon.in app. 📲 Amazon Now 10-Minute Deliv…
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