
Amazon has officially announced the launch of Hub Delivery in Fayetteville N.C., a new delivery program that partners with small businesses that have a strong understanding of local neighborhoods to deliver Amazon packages. Amazon is currently looking to partner with small businesses in Fayetteville, NC.
Hub Delivery seeks to be an avenue for partners to boost their bottom line by working with their existing staff when it works best for them. Amazon is recruiting 2,500 partners in 23 States by the end of 2023. North Carolina is one of these 23 states.
Amazon Hub Delivery partners can earn up to $27,000 in incremental income annually, a profitable new revenue stream that could contribute to a much larger impact across the country. With 2,500 potential partners onboarded, Amazon Hub Delivery has the potential to contribute more than $38 million in economic growth across the U.S. by the end of 2023.
This adds to Amazon’s logistics and transportation network, which has created more than 200,000 total jobs in communities around the U.S. through initiatives like the Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program and Amazon Flex.
Interested businesses can learn more and sign up at amazon.com/hubdelivery.
Greg Rios, an Amazon PR Specialist, confirmed that Amazon’s building in Fayetteville is still in their plans. Once a formal launch date has been shared GFBJ will be quick to update our readers.
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