The US company Amazon.com today announced the launch of a new shipment option for consumers of its Prime solution in the US, that can get bundles in the trunk of their vehicles parked in a public location.
The automobile delivery service is available at no additional cost to Prime participants in 37 cities and their metropolitan areas in the United States, although Amazon stated the concept is to broaden it considerably.
To be able to demand shipment through "Trick In-Car", consumers have to have a Chevrolet, Buick, General Motors, Cadillac and Volvo car and also download and install an Amazon.com application that links to their car.
At the moment, only owners of Chevrolet, Buick, General Motors, Cadillac as well as Volvo vehicles will have accessibility to this alternative
Amazon.com claimed in a statement that it makes use of numerous layers of verification to make certain the safety of shipments in the automobile.
Once the purchase is made on Amazon, the consumer can select the alternative of "shipment by auto". The day of shipment have to park the lorry in the predetermined location -the address of the customer or work, for instance- and the messenger will leave it in the trunk, which can only be accessed during a certain time.
Each time a distribution motorist demands access to a client's lorry, Amazon confirms that an authorized vehicle driver is in the appropriate location with the right bundle, through an encrypted verification procedure.
Once this procedure is completed efficiently, the vehicle is opened as well as clients get a notification with their cellphone and the vehicle is obstructed again, due to the fact that those accountable for the shipment do not receive any type of code or key.
This new solution signs up with "Amazon.com Trick", launched last October and also provides clients the option to open the door of their residences without a vital and also remotely to offer accessibility to employees, plans or guests delivered by Amazon.com within of the house, to decrease the possibility of being burglarized.
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