During a virtual press conference, the Latin American e-commerce brand highlighted that this initiative seeks to create more than six thousand direct and indirect jobs nationwide.

Likewise, Mercado Libre announced the launch of Meli Air, a fleet of cargo planes that will complement the commercial airline network with which the e-commerce platform was already working.
Meli Air's aircraft have a capacity of 40 tons. This air fleet will have its airport center in Querétaro and will travel 4 different routes that will cover the entire national territory.
As for the final delivery of users, there will be thousands of yellow vans that will travel the last mile to deliver packages to buyers and will also complement the vehicles of the multiple operators that make up the Mercado Libre network.
For their part, the Last Mile Stations and the Cross Docking centers are part of the new logistics network that is added to the three storage centers - two in operation and one in Jalisco that will start activities in November - with which it currently has the largest e-commerce platform in Latin America.
The most relevant will be those of the last mile, which are strategically located centers in all the states of the country to facilitate the task of delivery in the different locations, where the package arrives directly from the airport, to optimize the distribution time after the sale.
With all these initiatives underway, Mercado Libre seeks to prepare for the strongest seasons of the year, Buen Fin and Christmas.
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