Amazon India to Invest ₹2,800 Cr to Boost Quick Commerce, Associate Wellbeing
- Amazon India announced a ₹2,800 crore investment in 2026 to expand its quick commerce network and operations, including Amazon Now’s micro-fulfilment centres in tier 2 and 3 cities with over 300 centres already operational.
- The investment aims to improve delivery speeds, reliability, and infrastructure expansion into new and existing markets by leveraging AI and machine learning for route planning and delivery partner safety.
- Amazon will enhance worker wellbeing programs such as Project Ashray and Sushruta, offering improved rest facilities, healthcare, medical and accident insurance, and increased access to social security schemes.
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Amazon India plans to invest Rs 2,800 crore to strengthen operations; to focus on quick commerce
Amazon India announced an investment of Rs 2,800 crore to bolster its infrastructure and operations, aiming to enhance delivery speeds across the country. This investment will double the footprint of its quick commerce vertical, Amazon Now, and expand its pan-India ecommerce network, including warehouses and delivery stations.
Amazon India to invest Rs 2,800 crore to boost operations, associate well-being - The Tribune
The company is also scaling Amazon Now, a quick commerce offering, at a pace of nearly two sites per day, reaching over 300 micro-fulfilment centres designed for ultra-fast deliveries across Delhi NCR, Bengaluru and Mumbai.
Amazon to invest Rs 2,800 crore to expand quick commerce network, strengthen India operations
The fresh investment builds on Amazon’s earlier Rs 2,000 crore outlay announced in June 2025, and is part of its broader plan to invest more than $35 billion in India by 2030, the company said.
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