Amazon opens up its logistics networks to any business - Engadget
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Amazon opens up its logistics networks to any business - Engadget
"Today, Amazon is announcing Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), opening its full portfolio of freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping capabilities to businesses of all types and sizes, not only Amazon sellers."
"Amazon noted that its supply chain was never just a function but a 'differentiator' to its core shopping experience, 'the reason we could offer fast, dependable delivery that nobody else could.'"
"The move will, of course, pit Amazon against many of its key logistics suppliers including the USPS, DHL Group and others."
"Third-party logistics services are a huge part of the global economy estimated at more than $1.3 trillion representing 'a very large opportunity,' Amazon's ASCS VP Peter Larsen."
Amazon is introducing Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), providing its logistics and delivery capabilities to businesses of all sizes. Major companies like Procter & Gamble and 3M will utilize these services for shipping and fulfillment. Amazon's logistics infrastructure, which includes warehouses and transportation, has made it the largest parcel carrier in the U.S. This expansion positions Amazon against key logistics suppliers, tapping into a global third-party logistics market valued at over $1.3 trillion.
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