Amazon has been spinning out more of its in-house logistics offerings for others to access, posing a growing threat to industry incumbents.
Amazon said it will open up its less-than-truckload shipping service to companies beyond its own network. The announcement sent shares of carriers like FedEx Freight, Old Dominion and XPO lower.
Amazon (AMZN) announced on Wednesday that its supply chain services business has expanded its less-than-truckload freight service in the U.S. so that any business can now ship palletized freight to a ...
Amazon is opening its less-than-truckload (LTL) services to businesses outside its seller network. Since Amazon entered the LTL industry early last year, the services have been limited to the ...
The first Impact Report has been released for Laneshift, an initiative from C40 and Amazon's The Climate Pledge to support ...
Amazon unveiled an LTL arm for Amazon Supply Chain Services on June 10, expanding the service beyond its marketplace partners and vendors. Shares of major publicly traded LTL carriers fell about 6% ...
Amazon is expanding its less-than-truckload freight shipping service to any domestic destination, allowing businesses to move partial cargo loads outside of Amazon's own fulfillment network, the ...
This launch is the latest addition to Amazon Supply Chain Services, a portfolio of supply chain capabilities from Amazon, including freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping. June 10, ...
Amazon, valued at $2.5 trillion, is the fifth-most-valuable company in the world and the world's second-largest retailer. But as a trucking company, it still has a way to go. The Seattle-based ...
Amazon expanded its less-than-truckload freight service to ship to any destination and serve businesses of all sizes. The expanded business aims to offer a more cost-effective shipping option to meet ...
Engineers on the new team will embed within companies to deploy purpose-built agents, focusing on fast deployments and ...
With a preliminary agreement on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to end the United States-Iran conflict between the nations now intact, a key emphasis for supply chain stakeholders will be on ...