Amazon and LATAM Cargo announce agreement to speed up product deliveries in Brazil

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Amazon Brazil and LATAM Cargo Brazil announced that they will forces to speed up the delivery of products in eleven states in three Brazilian regions (North, Northeast and Central-West), reducing the shipping time for packages purchased on Amazon Brazil to up to two days.

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The packages will be transported in the lower compartment of LATAM Airlines Brasil enger aircraft and also in LATAM Cargo cargo aircraft, departing from Guarulhos Airport (São Paulo), the airline's largest hub in the country. The destinations will be Fortaleza (CE), Aracaju (SE), João Pessoa (PB), Natal (RN), Maceió (AL), Recife (PE), Salvador (BA), Manaus (AM), Palmas (TO), Belém (PA) and Cuiabá (MT).

Amazon has ambitious development plans for Brazil in 2025, and this is yet another of the many advances in Amazon.com.br's expansion plan, which continues to seek to offer customers in Brazil the best shopping experience through a vast selection of products, good prices and fast shipping.

“Our plan for 2025 encomes several of the company’s business units and represents a significant increase in our service capacity in strategic locations. This includes opening new logistics hubs and increasing our transportation capabilities, including through the expansion of air partnerships. We achieve this through a long-term growth vision, constantly improving and working with excellent local partners and experts, such as LATAM,” says Alex Cristiano de Paula, head of Air Transportation at Amazon in Brazil.

“At LATAM Cargo, we are attentive to the changes and demands of our market, which is increasingly seeking fast and secure logistics services in a continental country like Brazil. Being part of the e-commerce chain demonstrates our commitment and capacity to democratize fast logistics throughout the country, shortening time and distances,” says Otávio Meneguette, director of LATAM Cargo Brazil.

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