Amazon is expected to hold its annualPrime Day in September, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.- The company is steadily preparing to return to pre-pandemic level operations.
- In April, Reuters reported Amazon was delaying Prime Day until at least August, and expected to absorb a $100 million loss due to the shift.
Amazon's annual Prime Day, its biggest sales event of the year, will be held in September instead of July, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal's Dana Mattioli.
Amazon declined to comment on the report when contacted by Business Insider.
The move is a step toward ramping up the company's production to a more standard, pre-pandemic level of operation, although
The event was already pushed off to at least August, costing the company $100 million, but the company is expected to be able to handle higher levels of shipments by September.
Prime Day, which was a 48-hour event in 2019, features discounts on a range of items including Amazon devices, popular electronics, and clothing. Last year, Amazon reported it sold close to 200 million items during the 2-day event.
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