Target to spend $100 million to speed up online order delivery

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Target is looking to get online orders to customers faster by expanding next-day delivery across the country.

focus on expanding their logistics capabilities to cover as many products and geographic areas as possible.Target opened its first sortation center in 2020 and says there has been a 150% increase in the number of orders delivered to consumers the next day.

Target said it expects to deliver 50 million packages through the sortation centers in 2023, which is double its 2022 numbers.The retailer said the new sortation centers will create hundreds of jobs.Target said markets that have a sortation center will “retrieve packages daily from a range of 30 to 40 local stores, depending on the market.”

The packages are brought to the sortation center to sort, batch and route for delivery to local neighborhoods by a third-party carrier or Shipt delivery route, depending on the lowest-cost carrier option, Target said.

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