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Global Finance News 04 May 2026, 21:59
Amazon unveils new supply chain service, opening logistics network to external businesses

Amazon*com Inc. announced the launch of Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), a new offering that allows businesses of all sizes to access its end-to-end logistics network, marking a significant expansion beyond its core retail and cloud operations.

The new service enables companies to manage freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel delivery using Amazon’s infrastructure, which has been built and refined over decades. The move effectively opens Amazon’s internal supply chain capabilities—previously used to support its e-commerce dominance—to third-party businesses across industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and automotive.

Major companies including Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End, and American Eagle Outfitters are among the early adopters, leveraging Amazon’s network for transporting goods, managing inventory, and fulfilling orders across multiple sales channels.

ASCS integrates advanced capabilities such as AI-driven demand forecasting, unified inventory management, and end-to-end shipment visibility. Amazon highlighted that its logistics network includes more than 80,000 trailers, 24,000 intermodal containers, and over 100 aircraft, supporting global transportation across air, ocean, rail, and ground.

The initiative is widely seen as Amazon’s attempt to replicate the success of its cloud business, Amazon Web Services, by transforming its internal operational strength into a scalable external service.

By offering faster delivery speeds, operational efficiency, and integrated logistics solutions, Amazon aims to position ASCS as a competitive alternative to traditional third-party logistics providers, potentially reshaping the global supply chain landscape.

The launch signals a new growth avenue for Amazon, as it continues to diversify its revenue streams and monetize its infrastructure beyond its core marketplace.

Business Wire

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