KEY POINTS
  • Amazon said Thursday it will let third-party sellers offer in-store pickup to shoppers who live near the merchant's brick-and-mortar stores.
  • In-store pickup, or click-and-collect ordering, has surged during the coronavirus pandemic.
An Amazon.com delivery driver carries boxes into a van outside of a distribution facility on February 2, 2021 in Hawthorne, California.

Amazon is launching a new shipping option for shoppers who don't want to wait for their package to arrive by mail.

The company on Thursday rolled out Local Selling, a suite of services that allow small- and medium-sized businesses who sell products on Amazon to offer in-store pickup and fast delivery to shoppers who live near their physical retail stores.