Amazon Brazil announces the integration of the 'Shipping Points' network, an option within the Delivery by Amazon (DBA) program, which allows partner sellers to drop off their packages at designated locations for subsequent shipment to customers through its proprietary logistics program, which integrates the fleet of local and regional transportation partners. The operation will reach over 800 points by the end of the year.
The expansion of the logistics network is part of Amazon Brazil's acceleration plan for 2025 and reinforces its commitment to the experience of our partners and customers. The commercial establishments hosting these delivery points benefit from the operation, while partner sellers gain an efficient solution by leveraging Amazon's logistics infrastructure in locations near their businesses.
“With the 'Shipping Points' operation directly integrated into our logistics network, we are taking a significant step to further democratize access to our technology and fast delivery services. Our goal is to simplify the lives of our partner sellers by offering a shipping solution that seamlessly fits into their routines, eliminating barriers and optimizing time, so they can focus on growing their businesses. For our customers across Brazil, this operation translates into faster deliveries,” states Marcio Neves, Director of Transportation at Amazon Brazil. “This innovative solution is the result of integrated work, developed locally through collaboration between Product, Operations, and Technology teams in Brazil.”
In Brazil, Amazon's Marketplace service already has over 100,000 partner sellers, of which 99% are SMEs. Currently, delivery coverage reaches 100% of Brazilian municipalities, and digitization has been crucial to breaking down geographical barriers, with 78% of sales occurring outside the sellers' home states.
To use the shipping option, partner sellers must be part of the DBA program – Delivery by Amazon. Once in the program, sellers can identify the most convenient shipping points using the page Link. The page also includes a registration link for commercial establishments interested in joining the network.
Amazon continues to invest in logistical and technological solutions that benefit both its customers and its partner sellers, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and operational excellence in Brazil.