Amazon India on Thursday introduced its first-ever floating retailer on Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, as a part of its last-mile supply programme “I Have Space”.
Murtaza Khan Kashi, proprietor of houseboat Selec Town, will ship packages daily to prospects on the doorstep of their houseboats as a part of the onboarding.
Amazon Logistics, India, Director Karuna Shankar Pande stated it will present sooner and dependable deliveries to prospects throughout Srinagar, alternatives for small companies and strengthen Amazon’s supply community.
Launched in 2015, the ‘I Have Space’ programme has 28,000 neighbourhood and kirana companions in about 420 cities and cities in India. It companions with native shops and small companies for delivering merchandise inside a 2 to 4 kilometres radius.
Amazon’s flagship programme ‘I Have Space’ facilitates the supply of parcels and couriers. Once enrolled, the IHS accomplice receives packages on retailer location, which they should ship to the client. The IHS accomplice receives fee from Amazon, primarily based on the variety of packages delivered.
Amazon claims to have greater than 28,000 IHS companions on over 350 cities throughout India. It does not require any investments from the native companions, and anybody will be a part of the programme. All they should do is gather and ship parcels to close by places. On a mean, an Amazon IHS retailer companions can ship between 20 and 30 packages a day, whereas incomes a set quantity per supply in return.