One Year Ago, We Launched in New York
We knew it wasn’t going to be easy. New York is the most operationally complex delivery market in the country — dense, competitive, demanding. When we launched in Upper Manhattan exactly one year ago, we knew what we were signing up for. The question was whether our tech-first model could hold up under that kind of pressure.
It has. And then some.
Today, we're expanding into Brooklyn, South Queens, and Long Island — bringing our total reach in the greater New York area to 11.3 million customers. That's 6.1 million new people, 206 new zip codes, and coverage that now spans all five boroughs and stretches into one of the most important suburban corridors on the East Coast.
If You Can Make it in New York, You Can Make it Anywhere
There's a reason most delivery platforms treat New York as a special case — something to work around rather than lean into. The density, the building access, the sheer volume of competing variables make it genuinely difficult to operate here at a high level.
And that’s exactly why we prioritized it: proving our shipping model in New York meant proving it could work anywhere. One year in, the numbers back that up, and we're growing fast enough to double down.
New Brooklyn and Long Island Facilities Power Ecommerce Delivery Across NYC
To serve Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island the right way, we're opening two new spokes purpose-built for this expansion:
Our Brooklyn-Queens spoke covers the entirety of Brooklyn and South Queens — a massive, high-density footprint that has long been a gap for e-commerce brands trying to reach the full New York market.
Our Long Island spoke extends our reach into the suburban corridor east of the city, a high-demand market that leading brands have been asking us about for months.
These facilities enable reliable 1-3 day delivery across all five boroughs and are Veho’s physical infrastructure behind our delivery promise.
From Regional Network to National Ecommerce Delivery Partner
Veho’s New York expansion is exciting on its own. But zoom out and it's part of something larger.
This expansion comes just two weeks after Veho's major buildout in the Western U.S. and reflects the company's continued momentum heading into the second half of 2026. Veho's platform now enables brands to deliver 1-3 day parcels to 150 million consumers nationwide, with its industry-leading 99% on-time delivery rate, 4.9/5 customer satisfaction score, and technology purpose-built for e-commerce.
For brands evaluating ecommerce shipping partners, that number matters. Reaching 150 million consumers means Veho is now a genuine national option, not a regional workaround. Brands like Tuckernuck, Macy’s, and Kendra Scott need a delivery partner that can follow their customers wherever they are. We're building that network, market by market.
To learn more about delivering with Veho in New York and across the U.S., visit shipveho.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which ecommerce delivery companies serve all five NYC boroughs?
Veho is an ecommerce delivery platform with coverage across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Veho’s New York network reaches 11.3 million customers across 206 zip codes, supported by dedicated sortation facilities in Brooklyn-Queens and Long Island.
Does Veho deliver to Long Island?
Yes. Veho opened a dedicated Long Island spoke in 2026, extending coverage into the suburban corridor east of New York City. Brands shipping to Long Island through Veho receive the same 1–3 day delivery window and 99% on-time performance as the five boroughs.
How fast does Veho deliver in New York?
Veho offers a 1–3 day delivery experience across all five NYC boroughs and Long Island. Packages are sorted same-day at local spoke facilities and routed to drivers within hours, enabling next-day delivery for most of the metro area.
What is Veho’s total delivery coverage area?
As of mid-2026, Veho’s delivery network reaches 150 million consumers across the United States. Coverage spans major metros on both coasts and key markets in between, with ongoing expansion in the Western U.S. and Northeast corridor.


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