Amazon Invests $2.1 Billion in Delivery Service Partners
Amazon Invests $2.1 Billion in Delivery Service Partners
Amazon Invests $2.1 Billion in Delivery Service Partners
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Amazon has announced a significant $2.1 billion investment in its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program, increasing the total investment since 2018 to $12.3 billion. The funding is aimed at enhancing safety programs, training, and incentives, with an additional $660 million allocated for driver pay increases, estimated to reach an average of $22.00 per hour. The DSP program, which supports former employees in creating their own delivery businesses, has generated approximately 390,000 jobs and $58 billion in revenue. Concurrently, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is investing $1.8 billion in Brazil to expand its data center operations over the next decade, aiming to meet the rising demand for cloud services. This investment follows AWS's previous commitments in the region, highlighting the growth of data center infrastructure in Brazil. AWS's expansion efforts coincide with broader trends in the cloud market, as it competes with other major providers like Microsoft and Google.

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