Amazon announced this morning that customers in Miami and Baltimore will now be able to use the company’s one-hour delivery service known as Prime Now, which
represents the first expansion for the service that was previously only
available in New York. The service, which offers access to tens of
thousands of products from Amazon’s website, is offered as a benefit to
current members of Amazon’s Prime annual membership program.Amazon in December launched Prime Now in Manhattan, allowing customers to order what Amazon dubs “essentials” like household items, toys and books. Users can place their Prime Now orders online, or by using a dedicated mobile application for iOS or Android. The service in New York offered a delivery window of 6 AM to midnight, seven days per week, but Amazon says this morning that Baltimore and Miami customers will have slightly different hours – 8 AM to 10 PM, also seven days a week. One-hour delivery continues to be priced at $7.99, while two-hour delivery remains free.
The company has not disclosed how many customers have taken advantage of the service since it arrived in New York, nor how many orders it has processed to date. However, Amazon does note that it uses advanced technologies designed to speed up order delivery times for customers, referencing one example in New York where it was able to procure a hard-to-find, top-selling toy in just 23 minutes.
In Miami and Baltimore, Prime Now is available in select zip codes as of today, but will “rapidly expand” to other zip codes within each city soon, Amazon says.