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Amazon Now 2-hour delivery service may soon come to your city

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:47 IST

Amazon India said it is excited about its hyper-local e-commerce segment and hinted at expanding its Amazon Now service beyond Bengaluru despite existing players facing multiple challenges.

"We had been conducting trials in Bengaluru and the response has been encouraging. We are excited about this business and have high degree of confidence," Amazon India Head, FMCG, Saurabh Srivastava said in Kolkata.

He said the next phase of expansion in metros was logical due to population concentration, but declined to give details on timeline or cities.

Amazon launched a two-hour grocery delivery service 'Kirana Now' last year, which was subsequently renamed 'Amazon Now' as the e-commerce giant found that major branded stores were also joining the platform along with local kirana shops, Srivastava said.

"We have gradually expanded the product portfolio... recently, we added fresh fruits and vegetables to the basket. We continue to learn on this," he said. Asked whether Amazon has plans for acquiring any hyper-local player, Srivastava said the company is more likely to expand organically and do things which are difficult and not easy to replicate by competition.

Meanwhile, without sharing sales numbers, the company said FMCG as a segment is witnessing high growth traction on the main Amazon platform.

The FMCG segment has 19 lakh products and 9,000 sellers, with 50% of the orders coming from outside the top eight cities.

-With agency inputs

First published: 29 July 2016, 3:29 IST