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- Amazon Gambles on $4B Push Into Americas Rural Areas, May . . .
In many rural areas, America's online shoppers can wait half a week or more for deliveries But Amazon started a $4 billion "rural delivery push" last year, reports Bloomberg, and has now cut delivery times to under 24 hours for 1 in 5 rural and small-town households, with 48-hour delivery to 62% of rural households
- Amazon Gambles on $4B Push Into Americas Rural Areas, May . . .
Amazon Gambles on $4B Push Into America's Rural Areas, May Soon Carry More Parcels Than USPS (msn com) 13 Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday March 29, 2026 @12:34PM from the special-deliveries dept
- Amazon delivered more parcels in 2025 than the Big 3
In addition to overtaking Walmart (WMT) with $717 billion in sales in 2025, Amazon also broke the record of becoming the market leader in parcel volume by delivering more packages than each of the Big 3
- Amazon’s investing $4B in rural America to expand our . . .
Today, I’m excited to share that we’re investing over $4 billion to expand our rural delivery network, with a focus on small towns across the United States, to bring even faster delivery to our many millions of customers in less densely populated areas
- Amazon closing parcel delivery gap with USPS
Amazon is on track to overtake the US Postal Service (USPS) in total parcel volume by 2028, according to new data from Pitney Bowes
- Amazon projected to ship more than USPS by 2028: Pitney Bowes
Amazon is expected to ship more U S parcels than the U S Postal Service by 2028, according to Pitney Bowes’ 2024 Parcel Shipping Index The index projects Amazon’s logistics arm will ship 8 4 billion parcels domestically in 2028, surpassing USPS’ 8 3 billion
- Amazon could be biggest US parcel carrier by 2028
Amazon is set to overtake the US Postal Service to become the largest US parcel carrier by volume within four years amid “a turning of the tide” and as changing tariffs create new opportunities for smaller carriers, according to new data from Pitney Bowes
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