The first to sign up are P&G, 3M, Lands' End and American Eagle.
Amazon enters the end-to-end logistics market, opening its supply chain logistics infrastructure to businesses outside its marketplace ecosystem.
Amazon's new delivery service is a “power move” and “shot across the bow at UPS and FedEx,” said Wedbush analyst, Dan Ives.
Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, bundling freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping into a single offering for any business. Shares of UPS dropped nearly 10% and FedEx fell ...
Amazon is significantly expanding its logistics business. Until now, the company primarily used its network for shipping orders from its own online retail. Now, the company is opening the service to ...
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Amazon’s $4 billion investment in its rural delivery network is expected to expand the e-commerce giant’s same-day and next-day delivery capabilities to more than 4,000 smaller cities, towns and ...
FedEx’s spin-off of FedEx Freight is a done deal The long-awaited spin-off of FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload (LTL) subsidiary of Memphis-based global freight transportation and logistics ...
With Amazon’s new same-day grocery service, groceries and other Amazon orders can arrive together in a single delivery. Amazon recently announced a major expansion of its same-day delivery service, ...
Amazon has launched 'Amazon Supply Chain Services,' opening its vast logistics network to businesses across industries, in a move that challenges UPS, FedEx, and other logistics firms. The service ...