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Amazon India plans to invest Rs 2,800 crore to strengthen operations; to focus on quick commerceAmazon India announced an investment of Rs 2,800 crore to bolster its infrastructure and operations, aiming to enhance delivery speeds acro...
Demand for traditional Assamese jewellery on the rise: Amazon IndiaAmazon India reports a surge in Assam's jewellery market, with traditional designs growing 20% YoY. Guwahati customers favor premium fashio...
Amazon India banks on festive demand to expand infrastructureAmazon is bolstering its infrastructure in anticipation of the Great Indian Festival, with a Rs 2,000 crore investment planned for 2025. Th...
E-commerce platforms fuel state's packaging, export capabilities: Yogi AdityanathChief Minister Yogi Adityanath noted the key role e-commerce platforms play in boosting Uttar Pradesh's packaging and export capabilities, ...
Ecomm companies like Flipkart, Zomato, and Amazon start hiring women for night shiftsFlipkart has been hiring women for fulfilment and sortation centres in Haryana from September 2023. Amazon India recently launched women in...
AWS to invest $10 billion for two data centres in MississippiAWS' Mississippi expansion plan comes days after it announced a more than $15 billion investment in Japan, and Google's move to set up a da...
Flipkart claims 1.4 billion customer visits during Big Billion Days saleFlipkart claimed that the artisan community, onboarded under its Samarth programme, observed a six-fold growth compared to the pre-festive ...
Flipkart aims to create over 1 lakh seasonal job opportunities ahead of festive seasonFlipkart, the Indian e-commerce marketplace, plans to create over 1 lakh seasonal job opportunities in its supply chain to meet demand duri...
Pushing for diversity: More firms to hire women for shop floor jobs in 2023Most of these companies are pushing for diversity by hiring more women for shop floor jobs, their plants and stores, while others are consi...
'Nothing really changes for Delhivery. We are going to continue to do what we have been doing’“In order to become larger, more efficient, more reliable and faster as well, we continue to invest in technology and in building out the i...
Flipkart adds 66 warehouses, sortation centres, creates 1.15 lakh seasonal job opportunities"The complexity and scale during BBD (Big Billion Day sale) require us to scale up for capacity, storage, placement, sorting, packaging, hu...
Flipkart adds new warehouses in Karnataka, to create over 14,000 job opportunitiesThe new fulfilment centres (warehouses) will help create deeper capabilities to support thousands of sellers, MSMEs, small farmers from the...
Flipkart to create 4,000 jobs by opening 4 new facilities in MaharashtraMaharashtra was classified as a key centre by the company from a supply chain standpoint. With the recent additions and expansion of existi...
Amazon India to add five sort centres, expand eight existing units ahead of festive seasonE-commerce companies see a large chunk of their business coming in during the festive sales and they make significant investments ahead of ...
Amazon invests in West Bengal's largest e-commerce fulfilment centreThe fulfilment centres in West Bengal will cater to categories such as smartphones, consumer electronics, appliances, fashion and FMCG.
Amazon installs solar panels at fulfilment centres, to generate 8,000 kW of solar energyAmazon has also has set up solar energy systems in four Amazon Cares Community and Resource Centres in Haryana, which provide solar power t...
Amazon India creates over 6,500 temp jobs ahead of January saleHe added that another 1,000 associates have been added to the company's customer service sites to cater to higher customer demand expected ...
Amazon provides 22,000 seasonal job opportunitiesThe e-commerce giant said the employment positions have been created at its fulfilment centres, sortation centres, delivery stations and cu...
Robots take over ecommerce-driven logistics from humansAt courier firm DTDC’s Delhi hub, a 25-arm monster sorts packages in lightning speed: 3,600 items an hour, or one in every second.
Indian e-commerce companies to invest up to $1.9 billion on infrastructure by 2020According to a joint study by PwC and ASSOCHAM, Indian e-commerce will spend $ 950-1,900 million by 2017-2020 on infrastructure, logistics ...