Does amazon use royal mail in the uk

Amazon does use Royal Mail in the UK, but not exclusively. Amazon has a complex logistics network in the UK, and they use a combination of carriers, including Royal Mail, to deliver their packages.

In the UK, Amazon uses a variety of delivery options, including:

  1. Amazon Logistics: Amazon's own delivery network, which uses Amazon-branded vans and drivers to deliver packages.
  2. Royal Mail: Amazon uses Royal Mail's services for some of its deliveries, particularly for smaller packages and parcels.
  3. Hermes: Amazon has a partnership with Hermes, a UK-based parcel delivery company, to handle some of its deliveries.
  4. DHL: Amazon also uses DHL, a global logistics company, for some of its deliveries in the UK.
  5. Yodel: Amazon has used Yodel, a UK-based parcel delivery company, in the past, although it's unclear if they still do.

Amazon's use of Royal Mail in the UK is primarily for smaller packages and parcels, such as those weighing less than 2 kg (4.4 lbs). For larger and heavier packages, Amazon may use its own logistics network or other carriers like Hermes, DHL, or Yodel.

It's worth noting that Amazon has been expanding its own logistics network in the UK in recent years, which has led to a reduction in its reliance on third-party carriers like Royal Mail. However, Royal Mail remains an important partner for Amazon in the UK, and the two companies continue to work together to deliver packages to customers across the country.