The next AWS? Amazon emerges as a logistics heavyweight as it owns more delivery infrastructure [www.geekwire.com]
Amazon's logistics empire at work: now delivering 48% of its own packages [www.techspot.com]
Amazon beats out FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service to become its own biggest shipper [www.axios.com]
Amazon Logistics Has Arrived... Early [www.rakutenintelligence.com]
As anticipated and laid out in #ReengineeringRetail. In fact, shipping will become Amazon’s next AWS- like revenue stream as they become the industry benchmark for shipping excellence. https://t.co/4MNR7qtqtV
— Doug Stephens (@RetailProphet) June 27, 2019
Yossi Sheffi, director of MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics. "They just want to take all the profitable routes and operations and leave the carriers with all the dogs.” https://t.co/srDO3lDXav
— Craig Fuller (@FreightAlley) June 28, 2019
Amazon has beat out FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service to become its own biggest shipper, per Rakuten Intelligence analysis of millions of tracking numbers https://t.co/sf4JPiPSYl
— Erica Pandey (@erica_pandey) June 27, 2019
Amazon is now Amazon's biggest shipper.
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) June 28, 2019
"Amazon is about 40% of all e-commerce. If they're handling half of their own shipments, that's 20% of the whole market,"https://t.co/PQyEdEd17k pic.twitter.com/o6HyOAklrA
Would love to know if USPS spent extra on infrastructure for Netflix and Amazon and whether they made a profit on that investment. Or, was it all filling unused capacity due to declining mail volume? https://t.co/W9XdOuEXVk
— Rakesh Agrawal (@rakeshlobster) June 28, 2019
First FBA, then AWS, next up shipping: “Amazon will be able to ship products for about two-thirds the rates of UPS and FedEx. Its trucks and planes are out delivering Amazon packages anyway so it can offer shipping at cost, instead of collecting a margin.” https://t.co/FU4uEPMomt
— cristina berta jones (@cristinagberta) June 27, 2019
Amazon literally said this report is BS. https://t.co/CmRI9R405y
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) June 28, 2019
In less than a decade after #Amazon broke into the #logistics industry, we became our own biggest #shipper???https://t.co/HgA8vrdQth
— Bo van der Putten (@BovanderPutten) June 28, 2019
One brand, many channels ???#supplychain #fullfilmentcenter #homedelivery #deliveringsmiles #food #groceries #foodservice #ZiNInspiratielab pic.twitter.com/Ke4t0Rwvgm
DID YOU KNOW: Amazon Is Now It's Own Biggest Shipper? ??✈️ https://t.co/m5D1X0COHI
— The Compound (@TheCompoundNews) June 27, 2019
Share of Amazon shipments by carrier https://t.co/ob2NMu0ISH pic.twitter.com/LWDUoNC8nq
— Bluegrass Capital (@BluegrassCap) June 27, 2019
Yossi Sheffi, director of MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics. "They just want to take all the profitable routes and operations and leave the carriers with all the dogs.” https://t.co/srDO3lDXav
— Craig Fuller (@FreightAlley) June 28, 2019
Amazon is now Amazon's biggest shipper.
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) June 28, 2019
"Amazon is about 40% of all e-commerce. If they're handling half of their own shipments, that's 20% of the whole market,"https://t.co/PQyEdEd17k pic.twitter.com/o6HyOAklrA
Wow, Amazon now delivers nearly half of packages itself; two years ago USPS handled 60% of their deliveries https://t.co/QLxNIFl4ud pic.twitter.com/4Nz1HjDA3T
— Rich DeMuro (@richdemuro) June 28, 2019
Amazon beats out FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service to become its own biggest shipper - Axios $amzn #ecommerce https://t.co/JMMELHUGbs
— michael (@Michael_MBA) June 27, 2019
If true, this analysis is stunning news for #USPS: In less than 2 years, its share of #Amazon packages has dropped from 60% to 33%. via @axios https://t.co/SYtRZqVyLg
— D.Eadward Tree (@DeadTreeEdition) June 27, 2019
Amazon의 물류 제국 : 현재 자체 패키지의 48 % 배달 https://t.co/2gHBVzoiuv
— editoy (@editoy) June 29, 2019
Decided to read the Rakuten Intelligence report on $AMZN myself instead of everyone's hot take, and this paragraph is SCREAMING at me.https://t.co/HlcwNnv1HH pic.twitter.com/2NH4wDR02U
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) June 28, 2019