Amazon Partners with HPCL to Expand Ashray Centres for Delivery Associates
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lunes, 25 de agosto de 2025, 5:31 am ET1 min de lectura
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The new Ashray centres will be operational year-round, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and are located in high footfall areas such as petrol pumps and commercial rental spaces. Each centre can accommodate up to 15 people at a time and offers free access for up to 30 minutes per visit, along with convenient parking spaces. The locations of these centres are also added to Google Maps for easy access by delivery associates.
Amazon India's goal is to establish 100 such centres by the end of 2025. Currently, the company operates 65 Ashray centres across 13 cities, with 24 centres in Delhi NCR alone. The expansion is expected to enhance the working conditions for delivery partners, particularly during the peak shopping season.
The collaboration with HPCL has been instrumental in this rapid expansion. "By reimagining our fuel stations with Amazon, we're creating essential havens for delivery partners across India," said Murali Krishna V Vadrevu, Executive Director, HPCL. "The initiative will provide delivery partners moments of respite during demanding days."
Amazon's commitment to the well-being of its delivery partners is evident through the inclusive approach of Project Ashray. "At Amazon, the well-being of our delivery partners is fundamental to everything we do," said Ashleigh de la Torre, Vice President of Amazon U.S. Transportation, Sustainability, and Kuiper Public Policy. "The opening of our new Ashray Centre in Delhi demonstrates this commitment by creating a welcoming hub where drivers can access essential amenities, comfortable spaces, and rest areas throughout their day."
The expansion of Project Ashray coincides with Amazon India's plan to create over 150,000 seasonal jobs ahead of the festive season. This initiative supports 1.6 million sellers during the peak shopping period with enhanced delivery capabilities.
References:
[1] https://www.aboutamazon.in/news/operations/amazon-expands-ashray-rest-centres-india
Amazon India has expanded its "Project Ashray" initiative by launching 40 more rest centers for delivery partners across the country in collaboration with HPCL. The centers offer air-conditioned seating, clean drinking water, mobile charging points, washrooms, and first-aid kits. Amazon aims to set up 100 such centers by 2025. The Ashray centers are open to all delivery partners, not just Amazon's own network.
Amazon India has significantly expanded its "Project Ashray" initiative by launching 40 new rest centres across the country in collaboration with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). This expansion aims to provide essential amenities to delivery associates, including air-conditioned seating, clean drinking water, mobile charging points, washrooms, and first-aid kits. The centres are open to all delivery partners, not just Amazon's own network, reflecting a commitment to the broader gig economy.The new Ashray centres will be operational year-round, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and are located in high footfall areas such as petrol pumps and commercial rental spaces. Each centre can accommodate up to 15 people at a time and offers free access for up to 30 minutes per visit, along with convenient parking spaces. The locations of these centres are also added to Google Maps for easy access by delivery associates.
Amazon India's goal is to establish 100 such centres by the end of 2025. Currently, the company operates 65 Ashray centres across 13 cities, with 24 centres in Delhi NCR alone. The expansion is expected to enhance the working conditions for delivery partners, particularly during the peak shopping season.
The collaboration with HPCL has been instrumental in this rapid expansion. "By reimagining our fuel stations with Amazon, we're creating essential havens for delivery partners across India," said Murali Krishna V Vadrevu, Executive Director, HPCL. "The initiative will provide delivery partners moments of respite during demanding days."
Amazon's commitment to the well-being of its delivery partners is evident through the inclusive approach of Project Ashray. "At Amazon, the well-being of our delivery partners is fundamental to everything we do," said Ashleigh de la Torre, Vice President of Amazon U.S. Transportation, Sustainability, and Kuiper Public Policy. "The opening of our new Ashray Centre in Delhi demonstrates this commitment by creating a welcoming hub where drivers can access essential amenities, comfortable spaces, and rest areas throughout their day."
The expansion of Project Ashray coincides with Amazon India's plan to create over 150,000 seasonal jobs ahead of the festive season. This initiative supports 1.6 million sellers during the peak shopping period with enhanced delivery capabilities.
References:
[1] https://www.aboutamazon.in/news/operations/amazon-expands-ashray-rest-centres-india

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