Amazon India tops up investments in delivery network ahead of Prime Day 2026

Amazon India is investing ₹2,800 crore to expand its logistics network ahead of Prime Day 2026. The company is focusing on Tier 2 and Tier 3 city growth and enhancing its delivery infrastructure to support increased customer engagement.
Why it matters
The investment highlights the growing importance of non-metro markets in India's e-commerce landscape and Amazon's strategy to deepen customer loyalty.
After investing ₹2,000 crore last year, we’ve committed another ₹2,800 crore this year to expand our fulfilment centres, sorting facilities and last-mile delivery network. These investments enable us to serve customers faster and more reliably across the country, said Akshay Sahi, VP, Prime and Customer Fulfilment Experience, India and Emerging Countries, Amazon to The Hindu , ahead of the its Prime Day sale starting from July 4 to 6 . It will also be the 10th anniversary of Prime in India.
The article reports on corporate investment and growth strategy using quotes from company leadership.
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