Amazon.com e-Commerce Website Processes 24 Items
Per Second In Concluding The Busiest Season Ever
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 26, 2003--Amazon.com (Nasdaq:AMZN)
today announced it has finished its busiest holiday season
ever during which time it set a single-day record with more
than 2.1 million units ordered, or 24 items per second,
worldwide.
"Offering more selection than ever and low prices helped
our customers find exactly what they were looking for at
Amazon.com this holiday season," said Jeff Wilke, Amazon.com
senior vice president of worldwide operations and customer
service. "We're thankful to the millions of customers
worldwide who trusted us with their holiday shopping this
year."
Worldwide 2003 Holiday Facts(includes www.amazon.com, www.amazon.co.uk,
www.amazon.de, www.amazon.fr, www.amazon.co.jp and www.amazon.ca)
-- On the peak day this season, Amazon's worldwide fulfillment
network shipped over one million packages.
-- More than 70,000 gift certificates were ordered worldwide
on December 24, 2003, for delivery via email in time for
Christmas.
-- Amazon.com shipped more than 99 percent of orders in
time to meet holiday deadlines worldwide. Amazon.com 2003
Holiday Facts (www.amazon.com only)
-- Compared to 2002, later free shipping deadlines gave
customers four additional days of Free Super Saver Shipping
this holiday season. Deadlines were also extended for Holiday
Guaranteed Shipping, Two-Day Shipping and One-Day Shipping
by one extra day (compared to 2002).
-- The last order placed in time for Christmas delivery
occurred at 11:32 a.m. PST on Tuesday, December 23, 2003.
The order contained the perennial Christmas favorite Forensic
Pathology, Second Edition. The order was delivered to Vail,
Colorado on December 24.
-- The "Holiday Shoppers" feature, which tracked
the estimated number of visitors at Amazon.com during the
prior 60 minutes, topped 630,000 on Monday, Dec. 15
.Amazon.com's hot holiday sellers since November 28, 2003
(based on units ordered):
-- In Sporting Goods, pedometers were a popular gift item
this year, with the Sportline 360 Fitness Pedometer taking
the top spot. Scooters, personalized golf balls and snow
boards were also very popular. The Photon Golf Digital Scorecard
and the Pro Performance Sports Hit-A-Way Baseball Trainer
were two of the more interesting best-selling items in the
store.
-- In Gourmet Food, Harry & David's Tower of Treats,
Ghirardelli chocolates, Omaha Steaks' Top Sirloin, and a
veritable cornucopia of gift baskets were some of the most
popular items ordered for the holidays. An interesting top-seller
in this category was the Fireworks Popcorn Bowl Gift Set
sold by Wisconsinmade (an 11" wood bowl with four varieties
of popcorn, seasonings and two "popcorn forks").
-- In Electronics & Office, digital cameras are again
the most popular items driven by higher resolution and better
lenses available for even lower prices than last year; the
top-seller was the Canon Powershot S230. Wireless equipment
is also very popular with both wireless routers and wireless
cell phone headsets among the top-selling items. Netgear's
MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-port cable/DSL router, the Linksys
WRT54G Wireless-G Router and Jabra's FreeSpeak Bluetooth
Headset took top honors.
-- In Home & Garden, the ever-popular shaver gift goes
upscale this year (Norelco's 8894XL Spectra -- James Bond's
Shaver of Choice -- with Polymer Display). The iRobot Roomba
robotic vacuum was also a top-seller. Calphalon Commercial
cookware, the venerable Kitchenaid Classic Stand Mixer,
and the Casa Moda "S'mores" Maker all made the
list. The tool to have this year was the Strait-Line 64001
Laser Level.
-- The musical gamut of top-sellers ran from Sarah McLachlan's
Afterglow, to The Beatles' Let it Be...Naked, and Josh Groban's
Closer.
-- Video/DVD sales were dominated by the big-name movie
series (new and old). Two Lord of the Rings -- The Two Towers
gift sets, The Matrix Reloaded, Terminator 3, and The Adventures
of Indiana Jones set were all in the top 10.
-- The Da Vinci Code (Dan Brown), South Beach Diet (Dr.
Arthur Agatston), and The Five People You Meet in Heaven
(Mitch Albom) were the top-selling books this holiday season.
About Amazon.com
Amazon.com, a Fortune 500 company based in Seattle, opened
on the World Wide Web in July 1995 and today offers Earth's
Biggest Selection. Amazon.com seeks to be Earth's most customer-centric
company, where customers can find and discover anything
they might want to buy online, and endeavors to offer its
customers the lowest possible prices. Amazon.com and other
sellers list millions of unique new and used items in categories
such as apparel and accessories, electronics, sporting goods,
gourmet food, computers, kitchenware and housewares, books,
music, DVDs, videos, cameras and photo items, toys, baby
items and baby registry, software, computer and video games,
cell phones and service, tools and hardware, magazine subscriptions
and outdoor living items. Amazon.com operates six Web sites:
www.amazon.com, www.amazon.co.uk, www.amazon.de, www.amazon.fr,
www.amazon.co.jp and www.amazon.ca.
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