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Amazon vows action against its delivery partner after Uttarakhand fire probe concludes

Amazon vows action against its delivery partner after Uttarakhand fire probe concludes

Posted on July 2, 2026 By admin


Amazon has said the safety and wellbeing of its workers is its top priority. Representational file image.
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Amazon said on Thursday (July 2, 2026) it will take “appropriate action” against a third-party delivery partner in ​India once a police investigation into a fire that killed ‌two workers concludes.

Amazon, one of India’s largest e-commerce ​companies, has also initiated an independent internal investigation ⁠into the incident, a source with direct knowledge said. The source did not want to be publicly identified, citing the confidentiality of the ‌issue.

A fire at M&M Logistics Solutions, an Amazon delivery partner in Uttarakhand, ‌killed two people on June 5. The building ‌allegedly ⁠lacked a valid fire safety clearance, a fire alarm, ⁠smoke detectors and a proper emergency exit, according to a State Police document reviewed by Reuters.

“We will take appropriate action in line ​with our policies once the (local ‌authorities) investigation is complete,” Amazon said in a statement to Reuters.

State Police in Uttarakhand and M&M Logistics did not respond to Reuters queries.

Union calls for probe

In 2024, ‌Amazon faced scrutiny from the ​National Human Rights Commission over allegations of labour law violations during a severe heatwave at a ⁠warehouse near New Delhi. The commission was later informed that the State Government had initiated legal action under India’s labour ‌law over the complaints.

Amazon has said the safety and wellbeing of its workers is its top priority.

In a statement, the Amazon India Workers Union demanded an independent investigation by a judge into the June 5 deaths and called the incident an example of “a grave failure of workplace safety ‌and protection of human dignity”.

M&M Logistics Solutions runs 45 Amazon ​delivery centres in 21 cities, delivering the e-commerce company’s packages across northern India, according to a 2023 ⁠Amazon press release.

Though M&M Logistics Solutions is a third-party vendor, Amazon’s ⁠internal code of conduct for suppliers and vendors says it does not tolerate working environments that ‌are unsafe for humans, including uncontrolled fires. The code says third-party contractors can be suspended or even terminated for ​any violations of its standards.

Published – July 02, 2026 04:51 pm IST



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