Online retail giant Amazon is to finally launch a new Irish-focused store, with Amazon.ie opening next year. The company has yet to put a date on the launch or the number of jobs it will create, but ...
The launch of Amazon.ie in Ireland has left retailers with a “challenge” and a “reality” that they must navigate, as some see the benefit from working with the online retail giant and others more wary ...
A MAJOR website has launched in Ireland today with huge perks for shoppers. For years Amazon has been a staple for many households, offering almost every product with quick delivery times. But Ireland ...
Amazon announced on Tuesday, March 18 that Amazon.ie had launched, "offering customers in Ireland a wide selection of over 200 million products with low prices in Euro, and fast, convenient delivery ...
Amazon has opened its dedicated Irish platform – amazon.ie – to the public as the retail giant promises shoppers in Ireland access to faster deliveries, easier returns, local pricing and removal of ...
Amazon has launched Amazon.ie, its dedicated website for Prime members living in Ireland. Amazon Prime customers in Ireland could already subscribe to Amazon premium, but now they can opt for the ...
The online shopping platform has announced that it will open a dedicated Irish store in 2025 Inside Amazon’s Irish fulfilment centre. Photo: Adrian Weckler Amazon will finally open a dedicated Irish ...
Irish Amazon users are well-used to going through other countries' Amazon sites, whether it is the UK or an EU country. With news that Amazon.ie will be a dedicated site for users next year, the days ...
Amazon has unveiled its giant new fulfilment centre in Baldonnell, which is the size of seven football pitches. However, the company won’t comment on whether it plans to launch an Amazon.ie service ...
Amazon’s growing expansion into Ireland will transform the retail landscape. The retail giant has been aggressively growing its European footprint since the pandemic. Its ambitious plans for Ireland ...
Amazon.ie’s launch sparks mixed reactions as Irish retailers weigh the benefits and risks of competing with the online giant Paul O'Connor at his store in Ballincollig with shoes that had been ordered ...