In a landmark move for the region, Amazon has officially launched its first Caribbean distribution hub in the Dominican Republic, marking a significant step in enhancing the company’s logistics and supply chain operations in the region. The milestone was celebrated with the arrival of Amazon’s first cargo flight to the country this Tuesday.
The new facility positions the Dominican Republic as a pivotal hub for regional e-commerce, leveraging key ports such as Caucedo, Haina, and Las Américas International Airport to streamline trade routes and reduce delivery times.
Officials anticipate the hub will significantly boost economic activity, particularly in sectors such as job creation, logistics, transportation, and technological services. Amazon’s presence is expected to speed up deliveries, potentially transforming regional consumer behavior with goods arriving in hours rather than days.
Despite the promise of convenience and progress, the expansion raises concerns among couriers and small businesses, which may struggle to compete with Amazon’s pricing, speed, and delivery range.
While detailed operational logistics remain under wraps, early reports suggest the hub may employ a hybrid delivery model, possibly partnering with local delivery companies across the Caribbean.
Dominican authorities cite the nation’s strides in customs modernization and digitization as key factors that attracted Amazon’s investment.



