Earn more for your business with Amazon Hub

Looking to generate extra income, increase foot traffic, or raise awareness for your local business? Learn more about Amazon Hub below and discover which program is right for you.

Amazon Hub is a worldwide network of businesses that partner with Amazon to make an impact in their neighborhood. These local companies help their community by providing efficient and convenient ways for their neighbors to receive Amazon packages.


Amazon Hub Delivery

Amazon Hub Delivery helps local business owners earn income by delivering Amazon packages in their area.


As a Partner, you and your staff deliver packages when it’s convenient for you. With each package delivered, you'll gain extra income and exposure for your business—without taking the focus off of your core business. Plus, there’s no upfront cost, delivery experience, or long-term contracts required.

How it works:
  1. Each day, Amazon will deliver packages to your business.
  2. You and your staff will deliver them to customers in your area—on your schedule.
  3. You’ll get paid for every package you deliver, giving you another source of income.

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Amazon pickup & returns

Amazon pickup & returns gives Amazon customers convenient package services no matter where they live, work, or visit—with shipping speeds, price, and selection that are as good as home delivery.


The service lets businesses with a physical location offer secure package pickup and returns to Amazon customers—and benefit from a potential increase in foot traffic and sales. Partners can select from various product solutions to serve customers in their neighborhood.

How it works:
1. Customers choose your business as their pick-up location during the check-out process.
2. Amazon will deliver packages to your business daily, and send delivery confirmation emails to the customers.
3. Once customers receive their email, they'll come to your location and follow simple instructions in the Amazon app to retrieve their package.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Amazon Hub Delivery

What do I need to become a Hub Partner?

  1. Ownership or permission to operate from the owner of the entity you’re applying with
  2. A certificate of insurance which you’ll need to submit to Amazon
  3. Business entity documents such as a state business registration number or tax ID

How many packages will a Hub Delivery Partner deliver?

We're looking for partners to commit to delivering 20-50 packages each day. The daily number of packages you deliver depends on the availability in your area and what works best for your business. Deliveries are made seven days a week, with the exception of major holidays.

If I become a Hub Delivery Partner, will I need to hire additional staff?

No, partners should utilize their existing staff or themselves.

Amazon pickup & returns

How much does it cost to host an Amazon Locker?

Joining our worldwide Amazon Hub network is free of cost. In case of lockers, Amazon covers the cost of manufacturing, shipping, installing, and maintaining them so you can focus on what you do best: serving the new customers coming through your doors.

What type of customers prefer to pick up their package?

Customers use alternative pickup locations for a variety of reasons, but mainly for convenience. Customers tell us they want options—whether it’s a pickup point close to them, in a location that is part of their daily commute, or in a store with extended opening hours.

How do customers use the lockers and counters?

Customers simply shop on Amazon and select a locker or counter as their shipping preference during checkout. After receiving a delivery notification via email, Amazon app, or SMS, the customer follows the instructions in the app to retrieve their package. It’s that easy!


More Amazon Delivery Opportunities

Delivery Service Partner (DSP)

Work with Amazon to launch and operate your own delivery business.

Learn more about the DSP program

Amazon Flex

Use your own vehicle to deliver packages for Amazon as a way of earning extra money.

Learn more about Amazon Flex