Amazon.com has jumped into the market of the third-party logistics broker, roiling the waters and raising concern that the Seattle-based e-commerce giant could disrupt the freight industry forever and ...
SAN FRANCISCO — After making moves into trucking and air freight, Amazon appears to be turning its thoughts to the sea. The e-commerce company's Chinese affiliate, Amazon China, has registered with ...
For at least the last year, Amazon.com has been focused on how it can get that four-dollar stick of deodorant to a customer's door in an hour. Now, evidence shows that the Seattle-based online ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A freight market recession, compressed broker margins and a spate of high-profile acquisitions during the past year have significantly ...
Amazon is quietly preparing one of the most consequential pivots in modern logistics, sketching out a future in which it ...
Amazon is quietly preparing for a future in which the U.S. Postal Service is no longer the backbone of its last‑mile delivery ...
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Amazon.com has slowly built up an impressive shipping network that gives it a major advantage of over its pure-digital and physical retail competitors. That edge starts with the company's network of ...