Amazon Locker expands to more than 500 college campuses in U.S.

Amazon.com Inc. said its delivery locker network now includes more than 750 pickup points across 500+ U.S. college campuses, part of an expansion to bring package pickup closer to where students already spend their day. Amazon Locker is the company’s self-service package pickup offering. By placing its kiosks near college dorms, dining halls and academic […] The post Amazon Locker expands to more than 500 college campuses in U.S. appeared first on Digital Commerce 360.
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Amazon. com Inc. said its delivery locker network now includes more than 750 pickup points across 500+ U. S. college campuses, part of an expansion to bring package pickup closer to where students already spend their day. Amazon Locker is the company’s self-service package pickup offering.
By placing its kiosks near college dorms, dining halls and academic buildings, Amazon is effectively creating centralized delivery hubs in areas already packed with young online shoppers.
The company pointed to Cornell University, Georgia Tech, Michigan State University, Montana State University, Quinnipiac University and the University of Portland as examples of schools included in the latest expansion. Amazon didn’t say how many new lockers it added or when each installation went live.
The campus rollout is part of Amazon’s larger last‑mile pickup network, which it said now includes more than 25,000 package pickup locations nationwide. Amazon ranks No. 1 in Digital Commerce 360’s Top 1000 Database. The market research tool tracks North America’s largest online retailers by their annual ecommerce sales. However, Amazon is No.
158 in Digital Commerce 360’s all-new AI Rankings. That set of rankings is available in the Top 1000 Pro with AI Database. Amazon is also No. 3 in Digital Commerce 360’s Global Online Marketplaces Database. That database ranks the 100 largest such marketplaces by third-party gross merchandise value (GMV).
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